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Hi All,

For those few cases that apply for removing conditions after their divorce, I wanted to share my experience.

I got married in Sep 2005 and received temp green card in Feb 2006. I got divorced in Nov 2007 and applied for AOS in late Jan 2008, receipt dated early Feb, 2008. My biometrics were taken in March 2008. I didn't hear anything from USCIS until early August 2008, at which point I was informed that my case was transferred to my local USCIS branch. In mid-Sep 2008 I got a letter saying that I have an interview in mid-Oct 2008.

The entire interview took about 30 min. I took all the usual docs (insurance, lease, etc). I also took copies of affidavits, including an affidavit from my ex-wife (it was an amicable divorce). Pictures as well - the interviewer wanted to see them, and holiday cards - the interviewer did NOT want to see them.

Some of the questions that were asked: Why did you divorce? Why didn't you know about the problems before you married her? Where did she/ you move after the divorce? What were the dates? Several times he went back to the dates, just to make sure he has the correct. When was the last time you saw your wife? How did you talk to her last - email, phone, in person? What is her latest address that you know of? He the went into significant detailed questions about my ex-wife's new business, which I mentioned. Do you know the license number? Did she register it with the City? With the State? What is the web address? Etc. He did then want my and my wife's W-4s (which I didn't have, only the tax returns). I did give him my current pay stubs to prove I am self-sufficient and he was very happy to see them.

At the very end came the strange part. He looks at his computer and asks - Could anyone have written an letter saying that your marriage is a fraud? Did you acquire enemies over the past several years? After I said I don't think so, he asked two times more - are you sure? could anyone have written it? Then he said "so just you know, all these questions are very pertinent to your file." I still don't know if anyone has written a letter against my marriage, but it sure sounds like it! He then said he needs to do "systems checks" and that he might or might not request extra evidence from me, and he might or might not approve the green card.

I left drained. In about 2 weeks my green card was approved, and I got it 3 weeks after the interview.

Hope this helps. Happy to answer questions.

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2000 – 2005 – F-1 Student

09/08/2005 – Civil Ceremony

09/20/2005 – I-485, I-130, I-765 sent by DHL to Chicago

09/22/2005 – Package received in Chicago

09/27/2005 – NOA date for all paperwork

09/28/2005 – Checks cashed

09/29/2005 – I-485 and I-130 NOAs received in mail. I-765 paper NOA missing

Case touched daily for 3 days straight, even on Saturday

10/08/2005 – Real Ceremony with friends and family

10/11/2005 – Letter for Biometrics appointment on Oct 18th

10/18/2005 – Biometrics completed for I-485 – case touched everyday since until 10/22/05

11/30/2005 – Email from USCIS saying that “latest communication regarding I-765 was returned as undeliverable.” Re-requested through the CS line.

12/05/2005 – Interview letter, scheduling an interview in SF for 02/02/2006 – only 4 months and 10 days after the “received date.”

12/23/2005 - Infopass appointment - to check on non-scheduled biometrics and EAD. Did biometrics on spot, immediately approved for EAD

02/02/2006 - Interview success.

02/03/2006 - Email from USCIS that I-130 has been approved

02/13/2006 - Letter and Email from USCIS that I-485 has been approved

02/14/2006 - Green Card in the mail. 5 month painless process is over. Debating whether it was luck or OCD that saw me through this so effortlessly.

01/28/2008 - I-751 sent in for removing conditions

02/01/2008 - receipt issued

03/06/2008 - biometrics completed

10/15/2008 - interview with USCIS

11/07/2008 - perm green card in the mail

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I'm in the same kind of boat, except my divorce was not amicable! I gave him everything he wanted...but the divorce happened because of an abusive situation and I'm pretty much 100% sure he went to USCIS afterward trying to get me into trouble. Revenge, as it were, to try to get back at me for leaving him. I'm totally expecting an interview. I'm glad I got him on tape during one of his shouting tirades and beating up the dog. I have a restraining order (that was later revoked - not enough evidence to keep it going, though of course I had the evidence in my hand and didn't hand it over because I was so beaten down by then...) documented against him that lasted 30 days back in 2007. He has multiple DUI's, one of which I turned him in for (blew a .209 after 3 hours at the police station) and a bad reputation. I've no idea where he is now...he doesn't live in town any more. The last time I saw him was driving past his Dad's house and seeing him on the steps smoking a cigarette. The last time I spoke to him was on the phone back in about February or so. His new GF (now ex GF...) had his baby this year and he left threatening messages on her voicemail about her and the baby, apparently.

Altogether not a nice guy! I bet I'll be interviewed, since I'm not filing with my ex and there was abuse involved. I don't know. I suppose I'm ready for anything though and for God's sakes, I left him for a good reason. I would hope trying to preserve my life would be good enough. But I suppose we'll have to wait and see...

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3/29/06 - AOS Approved!

3/3/08 - Check cashed for ROC at CSC...

Feb 2009 - Called USCIS to see what the heck was goin' on...

FEB 20th 2009 - Received email - GC on the way!

I am APPROVED for the 10 year PR Card!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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I got divorced in Nov 2007 and applied for AOS in late Jan 2008, receipt dated early Feb, 2008. My biometrics were taken in March 2008. I didn't hear anything from USCIS until early August 2008, at which point I was informed that my case was transferred to my local USCIS branch. In mid-Sep 2008 I got a letter saying that I have an interview in mid-Oct 2008.

I left drained. In about 2 weeks my green card was approved, and I got it 3 weeks after the interview.

Hope this helps. Happy to answer questions.

Congrats and thanks for posting your experience.

2 questions out of curiosity.

How long did it take from when you filed for divorce to when it was final? Did you apply for removal of conditions while divorce was pending? (I'm in California too and I think it takes 6 months for a divorce to become final)

Also, did you get the 10-year visa or a one year extension?

Thanks,

Adrienne

4/28/06 sent I-129 package to NSC

5/1/06 NOA1

6/10/06 case transferred from NSC to CSC

7/3/06 rec'd IMBRA

7/11/06 touched - IMBRA rec'd by CSC

9/1/06 touched - email NOA2 - approved!

9/21/06 NVC letter stating package sent to Caracas

10/5/06 & 10/14/06 DHL website confirms CCS rec'd packages (hopefully one of them was mine)

12/10/06 Interview - passed

1/5/07 arrival to US

1/27/07 marriage

putting together AOS package - confused about medical - translated personal immunization record myself, went to ACS, paid fee, got documents in a sealed envelope "DO NOT OPEN"

3/26/07 mailed AOS & EAD to PO BOX

3/28/07 delivered

4/23/07 Biometrics

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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congratulations on your approval.. :dance: btw,it was not the AOS that you filed but the I-751.

I-R5 at USCIS California Service Center

Consulate: Manila Philippines

5/19/09 Filed I-130 at Chicago Lockbox

5/22/09 USCIS rcvd I-130

6/01/09 Checks cashed

6/03/09 NOA1 rcvd for both parents

8/12/09 Email approval for Dad

8/17/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Dad

8/20/09 Rcvd RFE email for Mom

9/08/09 Email approval for Mom

9/12/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Mom

NVC

8/19/09 NVC rcvd dad's case

9/18/09 NVC rcvd mom's case

9/22/09 Emailed DS3032

9/28/09 Paid AOS/ I-864 fee of $70 for both

10/08/09 rcvd emails: DS3032 accepted

10/08/09 sent I-864

10/09/09 IV bill generated for both cases

10/10/09 Paid IV bill $800 for both

10/13/09 I-864 rcvd by NVC

10/15/09 DS230 mailed to NVC

10/16/09 I-864 accepted & entered into the system

10/19/09 DS230 rcvd by NVC

11/02/09 rcvd checklist emails

11/09/09 sent RFE to NVC via UPS

11/12/09 NVC received RFE

11/19/09 AVR: checklist response rcvd 11/18/09

11/28/09 Log-in failed for both

12/01/09 Case complete as of 11/30/09

12/14/09 rcvd emails of interview date

01/04-05/09 medical @ St.Lukes done

01/11/10 Interview @ USEmbassy Manila 6:30am

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I got divorced in Nov 2007 and applied for AOS in late Jan 2008, receipt dated early Feb, 2008. My biometrics were taken in March 2008. I didn't hear anything from USCIS until early August 2008, at which point I was informed that my case was transferred to my local USCIS branch. In mid-Sep 2008 I got a letter saying that I have an interview in mid-Oct 2008.

I left drained. In about 2 weeks my green card was approved, and I got it 3 weeks after the interview.

Hope this helps. Happy to answer questions.

Congrats and thanks for posting your experience.

2 questions out of curiosity.

How long did it take from when you filed for divorce to when it was final? Did you apply for removal of conditions while divorce was pending? (I'm in California too and I think it takes 6 months for a divorce to become final)

Also, did you get the 10-year visa or a one year extension?

Thanks,

Adrienne

I got my divorce within 7 months or so. Maybe 6.5. I applied for Removal of Conditions after the divorce was final. And I got the 10 year green card at the end.

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2000 – 2005 – F-1 Student

09/08/2005 – Civil Ceremony

09/20/2005 – I-485, I-130, I-765 sent by DHL to Chicago

09/22/2005 – Package received in Chicago

09/27/2005 – NOA date for all paperwork

09/28/2005 – Checks cashed

09/29/2005 – I-485 and I-130 NOAs received in mail. I-765 paper NOA missing

Case touched daily for 3 days straight, even on Saturday

10/08/2005 – Real Ceremony with friends and family

10/11/2005 – Letter for Biometrics appointment on Oct 18th

10/18/2005 – Biometrics completed for I-485 – case touched everyday since until 10/22/05

11/30/2005 – Email from USCIS saying that “latest communication regarding I-765 was returned as undeliverable.” Re-requested through the CS line.

12/05/2005 – Interview letter, scheduling an interview in SF for 02/02/2006 – only 4 months and 10 days after the “received date.”

12/23/2005 - Infopass appointment - to check on non-scheduled biometrics and EAD. Did biometrics on spot, immediately approved for EAD

02/02/2006 - Interview success.

02/03/2006 - Email from USCIS that I-130 has been approved

02/13/2006 - Letter and Email from USCIS that I-485 has been approved

02/14/2006 - Green Card in the mail. 5 month painless process is over. Debating whether it was luck or OCD that saw me through this so effortlessly.

01/28/2008 - I-751 sent in for removing conditions

02/01/2008 - receipt issued

03/06/2008 - biometrics completed

10/15/2008 - interview with USCIS

11/07/2008 - perm green card in the mail

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I'm in the same kind of boat, except my divorce was not amicable! I gave him everything he wanted...but the divorce happened because of an abusive situation and I'm pretty much 100% sure he went to USCIS afterward trying to get me into trouble. Revenge, as it were, to try to get back at me for leaving him. I'm totally expecting an interview. I'm glad I got him on tape during one of his shouting tirades and beating up the dog. I have a restraining order (that was later revoked - not enough evidence to keep it going, though of course I had the evidence in my hand and didn't hand it over because I was so beaten down by then...) documented against him that lasted 30 days back in 2007. He has multiple DUI's, one of which I turned him in for (blew a .209 after 3 hours at the police station) and a bad reputation. I've no idea where he is now...he doesn't live in town any more. The last time I saw him was driving past his Dad's house and seeing him on the steps smoking a cigarette. The last time I spoke to him was on the phone back in about February or so. His new GF (now ex GF...) had his baby this year and he left threatening messages on her voicemail about her and the baby, apparently.

Altogether not a nice guy! I bet I'll be interviewed, since I'm not filing with my ex and there was abuse involved. I don't know. I suppose I'm ready for anything though and for God's sakes, I left him for a good reason. I would hope trying to preserve my life would be good enough. But I suppose we'll have to wait and see...

Oh I remember you JayJay - I followed your case when you were doing AOS. Sorry to hear about your situation. If there is one piece of advice about your situation and the impending interview - get the details and the dates straight. The name of his ex-GF, when were the kids born, how do you know that, the date that you last talked to him. Try to insert some emotion of course, but my sense was that they were looking for a consistent story not a sob story. And of course abuse is ugly and it's hard to keep a cool head about that. Best of luck.

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2000 – 2005 – F-1 Student

09/08/2005 – Civil Ceremony

09/20/2005 – I-485, I-130, I-765 sent by DHL to Chicago

09/22/2005 – Package received in Chicago

09/27/2005 – NOA date for all paperwork

09/28/2005 – Checks cashed

09/29/2005 – I-485 and I-130 NOAs received in mail. I-765 paper NOA missing

Case touched daily for 3 days straight, even on Saturday

10/08/2005 – Real Ceremony with friends and family

10/11/2005 – Letter for Biometrics appointment on Oct 18th

10/18/2005 – Biometrics completed for I-485 – case touched everyday since until 10/22/05

11/30/2005 – Email from USCIS saying that “latest communication regarding I-765 was returned as undeliverable.” Re-requested through the CS line.

12/05/2005 – Interview letter, scheduling an interview in SF for 02/02/2006 – only 4 months and 10 days after the “received date.”

12/23/2005 - Infopass appointment - to check on non-scheduled biometrics and EAD. Did biometrics on spot, immediately approved for EAD

02/02/2006 - Interview success.

02/03/2006 - Email from USCIS that I-130 has been approved

02/13/2006 - Letter and Email from USCIS that I-485 has been approved

02/14/2006 - Green Card in the mail. 5 month painless process is over. Debating whether it was luck or OCD that saw me through this so effortlessly.

01/28/2008 - I-751 sent in for removing conditions

02/01/2008 - receipt issued

03/06/2008 - biometrics completed

10/15/2008 - interview with USCIS

11/07/2008 - perm green card in the mail

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I have a couple questions, when you filed to remove the condition after divorce, was you still in the window of 90 days or after? in an other word was you late in filing, because I did filed one year after my CGC expired due to divorce and coustody that lasted one year & 9 months to be final, what evidence you submitted?

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I'm in the same kind of boat, except my divorce was not amicable! I gave him everything he wanted...but the divorce happened because of an abusive situation and I'm pretty much 100% sure he went to USCIS afterward trying to get me into trouble. Revenge, as it were, to try to get back at me for leaving him. I'm totally expecting an interview. I'm glad I got him on tape during one of his shouting tirades and beating up the dog. I have a restraining order (that was later revoked - not enough evidence to keep it going, though of course I had the evidence in my hand and didn't hand it over because I was so beaten down by then...) documented against him that lasted 30 days back in 2007. He has multiple DUI's, one of which I turned him in for (blew a .209 after 3 hours at the police station) and a bad reputation. I've no idea where he is now...he doesn't live in town any more. The last time I saw him was driving past his Dad's house and seeing him on the steps smoking a cigarette. The last time I spoke to him was on the phone back in about February or so. His new GF (now ex GF...) had his baby this year and he left threatening messages on her voicemail about her and the baby, apparently.

Altogether not a nice guy! I bet I'll be interviewed, since I'm not filing with my ex and there was abuse involved. I don't know. I suppose I'm ready for anything though and for God's sakes, I left him for a good reason. I would hope trying to preserve my life would be good enough. But I suppose we'll have to wait and see...

Sorry to hear about your situation, but seems like your in a better position now. Abuse is not an option in any situation. I have gone through a similar process and Im sure 99% that you will get called for an interview, so be prepared for that and you will be fine. Good luck.

2004: I-485 Filed

2005: Interview & Conditional GC recv'd

05/2007: I-751 sent to TSC

06/2007: FP completed

05/25/2008: Recv'd letter that interview for 05/08 is being cancelled though I never recv'd a letter that interview was scheduled

06/2008: Cond'l GC 1yr extension expires 07/08, via info pass received a stamp in passport for another year

07/2008: recv'd interview notice for beginning of Aug

08/06/2008: I-751 interview and GC Apprv'l

08/20/2008: Physical GC Recv'd

05/2012: Eligible For Citizenship

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Im not a lawyer (yet), so consider my posts accordingly...

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I have a couple questions, when you filed to remove the condition after divorce, was you still in the window of 90 days or after? in an other word was you late in filing, because I did filed one year after my CGC expired due to divorce and coustody that lasted one year & 9 months to be final, what evidence you submitted?

I applied within the 90 day window, so I wasn't late. Evidence: whatever the usual list is - any and all financial docs (even called insurance agent and had him fax me records from 2005/6), affidavits from both my and her family. Don't forget to submit your divorce certificate - both the initial paper that you file with the court and the final judgment by the court.

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2000 – 2005 – F-1 Student

09/08/2005 – Civil Ceremony

09/20/2005 – I-485, I-130, I-765 sent by DHL to Chicago

09/22/2005 – Package received in Chicago

09/27/2005 – NOA date for all paperwork

09/28/2005 – Checks cashed

09/29/2005 – I-485 and I-130 NOAs received in mail. I-765 paper NOA missing

Case touched daily for 3 days straight, even on Saturday

10/08/2005 – Real Ceremony with friends and family

10/11/2005 – Letter for Biometrics appointment on Oct 18th

10/18/2005 – Biometrics completed for I-485 – case touched everyday since until 10/22/05

11/30/2005 – Email from USCIS saying that “latest communication regarding I-765 was returned as undeliverable.” Re-requested through the CS line.

12/05/2005 – Interview letter, scheduling an interview in SF for 02/02/2006 – only 4 months and 10 days after the “received date.”

12/23/2005 - Infopass appointment - to check on non-scheduled biometrics and EAD. Did biometrics on spot, immediately approved for EAD

02/02/2006 - Interview success.

02/03/2006 - Email from USCIS that I-130 has been approved

02/13/2006 - Letter and Email from USCIS that I-485 has been approved

02/14/2006 - Green Card in the mail. 5 month painless process is over. Debating whether it was luck or OCD that saw me through this so effortlessly.

01/28/2008 - I-751 sent in for removing conditions

02/01/2008 - receipt issued

03/06/2008 - biometrics completed

10/15/2008 - interview with USCIS

11/07/2008 - perm green card in the mail

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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how do I waive for my removal of condition if i will terminate my marriage?

K-1 Journey:

October 12, 2006 - Our Special Day

April 24, 2007 --- I got "ENGAGED!"

October 12, 2007 -- Our 1st year anniversary!

November 30, 2007 - My fiance came to visit the second time.

April 22, 2008 --- Form I-129F sent

April 25, 2008 --- NOA1 Received!

April 27, 2008 --- Received hard copy of NOA1

May 13, 2008 --- Touched!

August 29, 2008 - NOA2 Approved!

Sept. 01, 2008 --- Touched

Sept. 04, 2008 --- NOA2 Hard Copy Received!

Sept. 05, 2008 --- NVC Received

Sept. 10, 2008 --- Left NVC to USE (Finally!)

Sept. 18, 2008 --- Arrived at USE

Oct. 06-07, 2008 --- Medical Exam (Passed!)

October 12, 2008 --- Our 2 years anniversary

October 14, 2008 --- Interview Date! Pink Slip!

October 17, 2008 --- Visa on Hand! (Finally!)

November 16, 2008 - LAX here I come!

November 16, 2008 - Arrived at LAX

AOS Journey:

February 10, 2009 --- Sent AOS Packet w/ EAD

February 11, 2009 --- Packet delivered. The item was signed for by L BOX.

February 17, 2009 --- Notified.

February 19, 2009 --- Check has been in cashed.

April 30, 2009 ------ Biometrics (Grrrr... what took them so long!)

May 06, 2009 ---Card Production Ordered

May 07, 2009 ---Approval Notice Sent

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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HI, I am from Pakistan and i came here on a k1 visa... I will apply for the aos shortly... when i get my temporary green card.... will i be able to travel to my country for like 2 months... and will i be allowed to come back here to the US... please help me

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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how do I waive for my removal of condition if i will terminate my marriage?

I'm very happily married but I tried to do a little research from posts here on VJ and think I may have found your answer..

If you are wanting to waive the removal of conditions you would just return to phils and the GC will expire on the exp. date found on the card.

If you are looking for a divorce waiver there isn't one, all you have to do is check the appropriate boxes on the I-751 and submit ample documentation to support your claims (abuse and/or good faith) along with all of the other documentation that everyone else is filing.

Could someone please verify this?

Thanks

Donnie and Sylvia

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Not to knock anyone but whats the petitioners rights in all this. i got divorced before my x got her 10 yr card . And i know she was setting me up and going to play the abuse thing to try to stay in the country. she almost had me falsely arrested but i was let go. But so far as the form I-134 if i am going to be required to honer it shouldnt a petitioner have a chance to tell his side of the things. Ive looked all over the place and find rights for a lie n but none for the ptitiioner. Do we have any??

Hi All,

For those few cases that apply for removing conditions after their divorce, I wanted to share my experience.

I got married in Sep 2005 and received temp green card in Feb 2006. I got divorced in Nov 2007 and applied for AOS in late Jan 2008, receipt dated early Feb, 2008. My biometrics were taken in March 2008. I didn't hear anything from USCIS until early August 2008, at which point I was informed that my case was transferred to my local USCIS branch. In mid-Sep 2008 I got a letter saying that I have an interview in mid-Oct 2008.

The entire interview took about 30 min. I took all the usual docs (insurance, lease, etc). I also took copies of affidavits, including an affidavit from my ex-wife (it was an amicable divorce). Pictures as well - the interviewer wanted to see them, and holiday cards - the interviewer did NOT want to see them.

Some of the questions that were asked: Why did you divorce? Why didn't you know about the problems before you married her? Where did she/ you move after the divorce? What were the dates? Several times he went back to the dates, just to make sure he has the correct. When was the last time you saw your wife? How did you talk to her last - email, phone, in person? What is her latest address that you know of? He the went into significant detailed questions about my ex-wife's new business, which I mentioned. Do you know the license number? Did she register it with the City? With the State? What is the web address? Etc. He did then want my and my wife's W-4s (which I didn't have, only the tax returns). I did give him my current pay stubs to prove I am self-sufficient and he was very happy to see them.

At the very end came the strange part. He looks at his computer and asks - Could anyone have written an letter saying that your marriage is a fraud? Did you acquire enemies over the past several years? After I said I don't think so, he asked two times more - are you sure? could anyone have written it? Then he said "so just you know, all these questions are very pertinent to your file." I still don't know if anyone has written a letter against my marriage, but it sure sounds like it! He then said he needs to do "systems checks" and that he might or might not request extra evidence from me, and he might or might not approve the green card.

I left drained. In about 2 weeks my green card was approved, and I got it 3 weeks after the interview.

Hope this helps. Happy to answer questions.

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Greetings, Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I'm pretty much in the same situation that you were.

My Ex-wife has agreed to write a letter of support but is asking how best to formulate the letter.

Would you be comfortable to share the letter you received from you Ex while hiding your personal information?

I am on a deadline, I would appreciate your help ASAP.

Regards

kamala

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Why did you divorce? Why didn't you know about the problems before you married her? Where did she/ you move after the divorce? What were the dates? Several times he went back to the dates, just to make sure he has the correct. When was the last time you saw your wife? How did you talk to her last - email, phone, in person? What is her latest address that you know of? He the went into significant detailed questions about my ex-wife's new business, which I mentioned. Do you know the license number? Did she register it with the City? With the State? What is the web address? Etc. He did then want my and my wife's W-4s (which I didn't have, only the tax returns). I did give him my current pay stubs to prove I am self-sufficient and he was very happy to see them.

What is the right Answer for those questions. I am in the same boat!
I will say the truth but i want to make sure what i should not say!

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