Possible Fraud?
#31
Re: Possible Fraud?
CB,
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
Hi Rene
Me too. According to USCIS divorce does not nulify the agreement. Granted that isn't the same as saying the agreement cannot be withdrawn.
Here's the article. I think you'll find a couple of innacuarcies in it from just scan reading, but it's interesting.
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/new...e_an_immigrant
Me too. According to USCIS divorce does not nulify the agreement. Granted that isn't the same as saying the agreement cannot be withdrawn.
Here's the article. I think you'll find a couple of innacuarcies in it from just scan reading, but it's interesting.
http://www.divorcenet.com/states/new...e_an_immigrant
#32
Re: Possible Fraud?
Originally Posted by jeffreyhy
CB,
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
Anyone fancy contacting the author to explain further?
#33
Re: Possible Fraud?
Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
That sounds like a reasonable explanation. Otherwise the article goes against everything we've learnt.
Anyone fancy contacting the author to explain further?
Anyone fancy contacting the author to explain further?
#34
Re: Possible Fraud?
Originally Posted by meauxna
g'waaan, you're just sitting around today
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Re: Possible Fraud?
Originally Posted by jeffreyhy
CB,
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
Although she doesn't say so, the article seems to be written about aliens who are pending adjustment - not aliens who have become LPRs.
Regards, JEff
#36
Re: Possible Fraud?
bio,
Interesting - can you provide any further information about this? I have an ex- that I wouldn't mind escaping the obligation for.
Regards, JEff
Interesting - can you provide any further information about this? I have an ex- that I wouldn't mind escaping the obligation for.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by bionomique
... I thought that a USC can *request* the withdrawal of an I-864, even after LPR is secured. If the request is granted or not, I guess would depend on the particulars.
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Re: Possible Fraud?
Something my ex-wife did was contact the local INS office in Charlotte asking for my new address as she needed to send papers to me. (She had my address already and we were in contact, she was trying to be spiteful. The interviewer actually told me all this).
So you could contact the local office and ask them for an updated address as she needs to keep them informed, but I'm not sure they would give it to you though.
So you could contact the local office and ask them for an updated address as she needs to keep them informed, but I'm not sure they would give it to you though.
Originally Posted by aclosipic
Thank you for your response!
But where do I send the divorce papers to? Do I send it to her residence abroad? Do I look for her here?
But where do I send the divorce papers to? Do I send it to her residence abroad? Do I look for her here?