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rosie's baby

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  1. I have a conditional green card which I have only had for a couple of months. I have only been married eight months and my husband has left me for someone else. He is so full of hatred for me he won't even meet with me to discuss it. He wont talk to me at all and just shouted abuse when he came to collect the rest of his stuff. I don't know why he is so full of hate towards me, unless its a guilty conscience. We had not had a fight, although he has always had anger issues which became much worse after we married. He would fly off the handle for no reason, and throw things around the apartment and shout me down anything I tried to say. He just disappeared, didn't come home, and after a couple of weeks of me trying to call and text him, his friends and his mother, a friend of his sent me a photo of him and another woman.. I don't know how long he had been seeing her, or even if it was before we married. I have learned I can file for a waiver once divorced from reading this forum over the last few nights, but I have had to empty the joint bank account of money as it was my wages, he wasn't working and he was spending it in increments every couple of days. So how am I going to be able to show evidence? Will I need a lawyer because of the short marriage and lack of evidence?

  2. Hello. I am to be sponsored by my USC son, and am a little confused about the affadavit of support. He is just under the poverty level for his household and so I need an additional sponsor, and I have someone who will do this for me. Should I make that person my only sponsor, and not bother with my sons income at all as it is low? Or would that not look good? Should they both sponsor me? I would appreciate advice.

  3. my son is about to be naturalized and can therefore sponsor me, his Mother. I am out of status. I have two questions I am hoping to find help with. Firstly, should I put my own US address on the forms or should I say I am living with my son? Secondly, are there likely to be questions on my immigration history, ie that I initially applied for an E2 in my home country, but withdrew the application, then came out on a B1 with my husband, who then applied for change of status to E2 (status, not visa), lastly, but not least, finally losing my E2 status because i returned home to my dying Mother. (i should point out that On an E2 status you are landlocked, therefore on leaving the US I automatically lost my status). I applied for re-instatement in the naive hope they would be compassionate (they are not), and so have remained out of status, until this time. I would appreciate some knowledgeable advice.

  4. You will find on this forum and on the internet, tips on how to prepare for the Stokes Interview (when they split you up and ask you questions which should, hopefully, tally with each other). Start preparing now, and practice every night, on the 100 or so questions you will find on the internet, these are all questions which have been asked in the past. Just keep running through them with each other, any time you have together. Get affidavits from anybody you know who knows your genuine marriage. You will be OK if you over prepare. Good Luck.

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