Victim of domestic violence (male)
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Help
Hmm so how do you work that out ? in section SIX and reads your are bound for 3 years
Rene
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Noorah101
These are very good questions to ask that second lawyer you consulted with.
Rene
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07.02.03 K1 Visa issued in London
That means the I-134 was signed previous to that time. Which means the 3 years is coming to a close anyway....if it is valid for 3 years, it's over in a few days anyway.
Rene
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Help
Hmm so how do you work that out ? in section SIX and reads your are bound for 3 years
Ian
#19
Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Help
Hmm so how do you work that out ? in section SIX and reads your are bound for 3 years
What's your main goal here?
Rene
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Noorah101
What is it you're trying to accomplish, anyway? Whether the I-134 is still valid or not, doesn't really affect your immigration status here at all.
What's your main goal here?
Rene
What's your main goal here?
Rene
Just wanted to know that’s all if she was responsible for me as I cannot work as I do not have an EAD card due to the fact the Interview letter was hidden
Last edited by Help; Jun 27th 2006 at 8:36 pm.
#21
Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Help
Just wanted to know that’s all if she was responsible for me as I cannot work as I do have a EAD due to the fact the Interview letter was hidden
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by Help
Just wanted to know that’s all if she was responsible for me as I cannot work as I do not have an EAD card due to the fact the Interview letter was hidden
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Originally Posted by hcj1440
You need a mean divorce lawyer, not an unenforceable affidavit that's due to expire next week.
Thanks for all your help , i love this forum
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Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Just to inform you all you do not need a lawyer in this case no disrespect to all the advise given , save some cash and just file I 360 and your problems are solved just give BCIS all the documentation required and hay preseto
Thanks again for all the giving advice here
Thanks again for all the giving advice here
#25
Re: Victim of domestic violence (male)
Firstly, every case is different. It is irresponsible to suggest that all one needs to do is "just file I-360 and your problems are solved" -- because what if it isn't enough? What happens to the person then??
Secondly, I see that after last hearing about your tangled immigration journey, you're planning to move back to the UK. So, when you say that your problems were "solved" did you mean that you decided to just leave the US?
~ Jenney