Conditional Permanent Resident and Possible Seperation
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Originally posted by ray6
Hi Matt.. got to jump in there...so you would say the following is total crap then. Ithink it is...
"To determne pre-conceived intent they use the 30/60/90 day rule-basicaly this measn that if you marry within 30 days fo enterng on a tourist visa there is a irrebuttable presumption of preconcoed intent/visa fraud, between 30 and 60 days fraud is presumed but can be overcome by evidence that you ahd no rpeconcieved intent-bewteen 60 and 90 days there has to be specific indiceses of preconceievd intent/fraud".
Hi Matt.. got to jump in there...so you would say the following is total crap then. Ithink it is...
"To determne pre-conceived intent they use the 30/60/90 day rule-basicaly this measn that if you marry within 30 days fo enterng on a tourist visa there is a irrebuttable presumption of preconcoed intent/visa fraud, between 30 and 60 days fraud is presumed but can be overcome by evidence that you ahd no rpeconcieved intent-bewteen 60 and 90 days there has to be specific indiceses of preconceievd intent/fraud".
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Yes!! and I totally agree it it wrong but this is why I get a bit annoyed at you sniping at us mere mortals..that was written by a Southern California Immigration lawyer less than 3 months ago on a different forum.. he has also written on this forum.. now I know people will take more notice of what a professional says that something that a person such as I would say.. But I still think your a good guy.. surely.. Just roll your eyes and correct our error as you always have done without the digs ...leave that to me...
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Originally posted by ray6
Yes!! and I totally agree it it wrong but this is why I get a bit annoyed at you sniping at us mere mortals..that was written by a Southern California Immigration lawyer less than 3 months ago on a different forum.. he has also written on this forum..
Yes!! and I totally agree it it wrong but this is why I get a bit annoyed at you sniping at us mere mortals..that was written by a Southern California Immigration lawyer less than 3 months ago on a different forum.. he has also written on this forum..
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Hi, It's very encouraging to hear stories of your friends. I have an
interview sccheduled on June 15 (Tuesday). My ex-husband and me jointly
filed I-751 petition of removal of condition green card in Sept. 2002.
But things didn't work out and we got divorced after then. Now I
received a letter from INS for an interview. I an very upset about this - I
was never told there is a need of an interview and it's even after 1.5
years of filing petition.
I wonder if I can go to the interview myself with my ex-husband's
affidavit stating bodafide married and how we got married.. and ended up
didn't work out (he wrote the letter already)?
Can you please ask around your friends who survived from the interview,
what I need to prepare for this and what are their suggestions?
Again, thanks for posting the message. I feel a bit of light in front
of me now. It's very encouraging.
Toni
LucyMO <member20158@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Originally posted by Hypertweeky
> > Hey Lucy![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
> >
> > I have
> heard of a few people who succeed thru their removal of conditions
> interview even though their marriage was over.
> >
>
>
> Guess what,
> I have also heard of a few people who successfully waived Home Residency
> Requirement, but also of many who didn't. Similar circumstances for
> both sides.
>
> So, everything depends in this world.
interview sccheduled on June 15 (Tuesday). My ex-husband and me jointly
filed I-751 petition of removal of condition green card in Sept. 2002.
But things didn't work out and we got divorced after then. Now I
received a letter from INS for an interview. I an very upset about this - I
was never told there is a need of an interview and it's even after 1.5
years of filing petition.
I wonder if I can go to the interview myself with my ex-husband's
affidavit stating bodafide married and how we got married.. and ended up
didn't work out (he wrote the letter already)?
Can you please ask around your friends who survived from the interview,
what I need to prepare for this and what are their suggestions?
Again, thanks for posting the message. I feel a bit of light in front
of me now. It's very encouraging.
Toni
LucyMO <member20158@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Originally posted by Hypertweeky
> > Hey Lucy
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
> >
> > I have
> heard of a few people who succeed thru their removal of conditions
> interview even though their marriage was over.
> >
>
>
> Guess what,
> I have also heard of a few people who successfully waived Home Residency
> Requirement, but also of many who didn't. Similar circumstances for
> both sides.
>
> So, everything depends in this world.
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really, I am having this interview on June 15 (Tuesday).
But this interview scheduled even 1.5 after my jointly filing I-751.
It's rediculous!! We got married for 3.5 years and got divorced after
I-751 was filed. I don't know why they took so long.
My ex-husband did write an affidavit stating our bodafide married and
how we got married.. and ended up didn't work out (he wrote the letter
already). I wonder if it will work??
Do you know what your friends prepared to have survived from the
interviews? What are their suggestions?
Thanks for posting the message. It's very encouraging.
Toni
LucyMO <member20158@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Originally posted by Hypertweeky
> > Hey Lucy![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
> >
> > I have
> heard of a few people who succeed thru their removal of conditions
> interview even though their marriage was over.
> >
>
>
> Guess what,
> I have also heard of a few people who successfully waived Home Residency
> Requirement, but also of many who didn't. Similar circumstances for
> both sides.
>
> So, everything depends in this world.
But this interview scheduled even 1.5 after my jointly filing I-751.
It's rediculous!! We got married for 3.5 years and got divorced after
I-751 was filed. I don't know why they took so long.
My ex-husband did write an affidavit stating our bodafide married and
how we got married.. and ended up didn't work out (he wrote the letter
already). I wonder if it will work??
Do you know what your friends prepared to have survived from the
interviews? What are their suggestions?
Thanks for posting the message. It's very encouraging.
Toni
LucyMO <member20158@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Originally posted by Hypertweeky
> > Hey Lucy
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
> >
> > I have
> heard of a few people who succeed thru their removal of conditions
> interview even though their marriage was over.
> >
>
>
> Guess what,
> I have also heard of a few people who successfully waived Home Residency
> Requirement, but also of many who didn't. Similar circumstances for
> both sides.
>
> So, everything depends in this world.