Please Help......Advice on CR1
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Please Help......Advice on CR1
Hi everyone,
I have recently arrived here on a CR1 visa and have obtained by conditional green card valid for 2 years. Before leaving my home country i tied up as many loose ends as i could ie: bills etc and had my mail forwarded to a friend for 3 months. I also left that friend with some cash which she was supposed to pay any outstanding accounts with and send all the other accounts over to me here so that i could finalise them (which she hasnt done)
However, two weeks ago i received an email from her indicating that some bills she had for me hadnt been paid and that she needed to speak to me urgently. I have tried to contact her and have sent repeated emails to her but she has not responded.
I am now getting really worried that whatever debts she hasnt paid may have been placed into the hands of the court system.
I am stressing out severely as not only do i not want court actions against my name in my home country but i am paranoid that when i file for the conditional status of my green card to be removed that the INS may find out about this.
Can anyone give me some advice so that i can get some sleep?!!
Thanks
I have recently arrived here on a CR1 visa and have obtained by conditional green card valid for 2 years. Before leaving my home country i tied up as many loose ends as i could ie: bills etc and had my mail forwarded to a friend for 3 months. I also left that friend with some cash which she was supposed to pay any outstanding accounts with and send all the other accounts over to me here so that i could finalise them (which she hasnt done)
However, two weeks ago i received an email from her indicating that some bills she had for me hadnt been paid and that she needed to speak to me urgently. I have tried to contact her and have sent repeated emails to her but she has not responded.
I am now getting really worried that whatever debts she hasnt paid may have been placed into the hands of the court system.
I am stressing out severely as not only do i not want court actions against my name in my home country but i am paranoid that when i file for the conditional status of my green card to be removed that the INS may find out about this.
Can anyone give me some advice so that i can get some sleep?!!
Thanks
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Re: Please Help......Advice on CR1
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 04:22:43 -0700, sequoyah wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have recently arrived here on a CR1 visa and have obtained by
> conditional green card valid for 2 years. Before leaving my home country
> i tied up as many loose ends as i could ie: bills etc and had my mail
> forwarded to a friend for 3 months. I also left that friend with some
> cash which she was supposed to pay any outstanding accounts with and
> send all the other accounts over to me here so that i could finalise
> them (which she hasnt done)
> However, two weeks ago i received an email from her indicating that some
> bills she had for me hadnt been paid and that she needed to speak to me
> urgently. I have tried to contact her and have sent repeated emails to
> her but she has not responded.
> I am now getting really worried that whatever debts she hasnt paid may
> have been placed into the hands of the court system.
> I am stressing out severely as not only do i not want court actions
> against my name in my home country but i am paranoid that when i file
> for the conditional status of my green card to be removed that the INS
> may find out about this.
> Can anyone give me some advice so that i can get some sleep?!!
As long as there was no criminal matter involved, INS won't be interested
in this at all. Even if it did end up in the court system (which may or
may not have happened in the first place), it would most likely be a civil
matter.
> Hi everyone,
> I have recently arrived here on a CR1 visa and have obtained by
> conditional green card valid for 2 years. Before leaving my home country
> i tied up as many loose ends as i could ie: bills etc and had my mail
> forwarded to a friend for 3 months. I also left that friend with some
> cash which she was supposed to pay any outstanding accounts with and
> send all the other accounts over to me here so that i could finalise
> them (which she hasnt done)
> However, two weeks ago i received an email from her indicating that some
> bills she had for me hadnt been paid and that she needed to speak to me
> urgently. I have tried to contact her and have sent repeated emails to
> her but she has not responded.
> I am now getting really worried that whatever debts she hasnt paid may
> have been placed into the hands of the court system.
> I am stressing out severely as not only do i not want court actions
> against my name in my home country but i am paranoid that when i file
> for the conditional status of my green card to be removed that the INS
> may find out about this.
> Can anyone give me some advice so that i can get some sleep?!!
As long as there was no criminal matter involved, INS won't be interested
in this at all. Even if it did end up in the court system (which may or
may not have happened in the first place), it would most likely be a civil
matter.