AOS and ex-wife
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AOS and ex-wife
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
they are a wonderful couple.
But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
"information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
is making us all a little uneasy.
In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
a chance of staying in the United States".
Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
someone during AOS process?
They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
to get very concerned about them.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
they are a wonderful couple.
But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
"information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
is making us all a little uneasy.
In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
a chance of staying in the United States".
Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
someone during AOS process?
They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
to get very concerned about them.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
#2
Re: AOS and ex-wife
I am sure they get lot of accusation from "the ex" in many cases and most are just vindictiveness... without positive proof that the marriage was arrange/planned before the bride arrived on the B-1-2 she bacically ain't got shit...Don't worry about it.. Most times its just ideal threats....My MIL came up with something similar, but came to nothing..
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Re: AOS and ex-wife
I think that an angry ex is just another good piece of evidence that the
relationship is valid
Andy.
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"LittleGrl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
> I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
> got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
> and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
> K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
> they are a wonderful couple.
> But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
> threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
> "information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
> is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
> is making us all a little uneasy.
> In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
> a chance of staying in the United States".
> Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
> situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
> someone during AOS process?
> They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
> to get very concerned about them.
> Thanks,
> LittleGrl
relationship is valid
Andy.
--
I'm not really here, it's just your warped imagination
"LittleGrl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
> I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
> got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
> and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
> K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
> they are a wonderful couple.
> But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
> threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
> "information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
> is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
> is making us all a little uneasy.
> In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
> a chance of staying in the United States".
> Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
> situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
> someone during AOS process?
> They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
> to get very concerned about them.
> Thanks,
> LittleGrl
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Re: AOS and ex-wife
Even if the ex-wife figured out the correct office to contact, she would have a hard time getting them to link up her random accusations with the adjustment case, unless she has an alien number or something like that. Even if the accusations made their way into the correct file, I agree with the previous posters.
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Re: AOS and ex-wife
I finally figured out how to set up newsgroups access in Outlook.
Thank you so much for your replies. I thought that it would be difficult for
her to do anything, but the worrying always gets the best of me. I would
hate to see my brother and his new wife hurt. They have a long history
together, known each other for more than 5 years and lived together for 4.
They seem like a couple made in heaven.
By the way, this is a really wonderful group. I'm glad to see that people
support themselves in the long process of immigration. I have read some of
the posts and now I am starting to see just how frustrating it can be to
deal with the immigration authorities. I guess we Americans have it too damn
comfortable, we get married and stay together, not realizing that there are
people in love who are forced to be apart for long periods of time while the
government is making decisions about their lives.
From my point of view, it sucks. But it's good to see that people can get
support in groups such as this one.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
Thank you so much for your replies. I thought that it would be difficult for
her to do anything, but the worrying always gets the best of me. I would
hate to see my brother and his new wife hurt. They have a long history
together, known each other for more than 5 years and lived together for 4.
They seem like a couple made in heaven.
By the way, this is a really wonderful group. I'm glad to see that people
support themselves in the long process of immigration. I have read some of
the posts and now I am starting to see just how frustrating it can be to
deal with the immigration authorities. I guess we Americans have it too damn
comfortable, we get married and stay together, not realizing that there are
people in love who are forced to be apart for long periods of time while the
government is making decisions about their lives.
From my point of view, it sucks. But it's good to see that people can get
support in groups such as this one.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
#6
Re: AOS and ex-wife
Mt very angry ex has said the same and claims to have done every thing to keep "that Colombian whore" out of the country. That doesn't keep me awake at night.
Originally posted by Littlegrl
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
they are a wonderful couple.
But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
"information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
is making us all a little uneasy.
In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
a chance of staying in the United States".
Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
someone during AOS process?
They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
to get very concerned about them.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
I just found this newsgroup and I need a little help. My brother just
got married to a lovely lady from Germany. She came here on a B1 visa
and they got married in December 2003 (yeah I know, should have filed
K1). No fraud involved, they have known each other for 5 years and
they are a wonderful couple.
But my brother dearest has a problem. An angry ex-wife. She has
threatened to interfere with the AOS process by providing
"information" to BCIS about my brother's new spouse. Of course there
is nothing that she can provide them with that is true, yet the threat
is making us all a little uneasy.
In her own words: "I will make sure that the little girl does not get
a chance of staying in the United States".
Does anyone have any experience whatsoever with this kind of a
situation? Would BCIS react to this kind of allegiations made by
someone during AOS process?
They will be filing in Orlando in the next 2 weeks, and I am starting
to get very concerned about them.
Thanks,
LittleGrl
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Re: AOS and ex-wife
lpdiver wrote:
> Mt very angry ex has said the same and claims to have done every thing
> to keep "that Colombian whore" out of the country. That doesn't keep me
> awake at night.
I know what you mean. In the other poster's case, I really doubt that
ICE is going to take the rantings of an ex-wife as gospel.
> Mt very angry ex has said the same and claims to have done every thing
> to keep "that Colombian whore" out of the country. That doesn't keep me
> awake at night.
I know what you mean. In the other poster's case, I really doubt that
ICE is going to take the rantings of an ex-wife as gospel.