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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Israel
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I tnx for reading this. I HOPE Y"LL CAN HELP ME
I have 2 years green card and I need to sent to the USCIS the Removing Conditions form - I-751
I know that I need to bring Evidence but I have a different case
I was married at 2011 to 2014 Jan (the divorce was final at 2014 Jan)
after I got my GC we fly over sea to visit our family and after 5 month I fly back to USA because I didn't want to lose my GC and my wife decide to stay a little bit more. after 2-3 month she start school over sea and she start cheating with a another man.
when I find out about it I fly back to my home country to try fixing our problems
I fly there two times just to bring her back to me, and all this time we still was consider as married but not together.
all this time I didn't divorce her because I had hope that we will come back to be togaed.
now I was finish the divorce 2 weeks ago, and I trying to get my 10 years GC but no matter how I or y"LL look at it there is no enough Evidence that we was married & loved each other.
I really need help , I don't know what to do..
I even sent my wife money for school!!!!!

there is no place at the form I-751 that let u expline why you have evidence of being together only 18 mo...what append to the next 2 years? why you in USA and your wife over sea??? now y"ll get me?! even that I spend more then $15,000 just to fly there, I still cant say that no where in the form

SO WHAT I NEED TO DO ????

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You need proof that you had a life together. Bills with both of you on them, tax returns, etc.

Sending her money for school can be vowed two ways; a bona fide husband supporting his wife or an immigrant paying the USC for a fake marriage for a green card. (Not accusing you of anything. Just look suspicious if that's the only evidence you can produce.)

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I tnx for reading this. I HOPE Y"LL CAN HELP ME

I have 2 years green card and I need to sent to the USCIS the Removing Conditions form - I-751

I know that I need to bring Evidence but I have a different case

I was married at 2011 to 2014 Jan (the divorce was final at 2014 Jan)

after I got my GC we fly over sea to visit our family and after 5 month I fly back to USA because I didn't want to lose my GC and my wife decide to stay a little bit more. after 2-3 month she start school over sea and she start cheating with a another man.

when I find out about it I fly back to my home country to try fixing our problems

I fly there two times just to bring her back to me, and all this time we still was consider as married but not together.

all this time I didn't divorce her because I had hope that we will come back to be togaed.

now I was finish the divorce 2 weeks ago, and I trying to get my 10 years GC but no matter how I or y"LL look at it there is no enough Evidence that we was married & loved each other.

I really need help , I don't know what to do..

I even sent my wife money for school!!!!!

there is no place at the form I-751 that let u expline why you have evidence of being together only 18 mo...what append to the next 2 years? why you in USA and your wife over sea??? now y"ll get me?! even that I spend more then $15,000 just to fly there, I still cant say that no where in the form

SO WHAT I NEED TO DO ????

Mildly curious..what is your home country? Avatar says Israel.

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yes my home country is Israel..

we did the tax returns 2012 together. I have biils with her for the first 18 mo together.

and in the last 2 years we just try to work on it.

like Aaron2020 say it's not looking good that I send her cash to help her in school.

the CIS will recive a papers work that we used at the first interview ?

AND THANKS FOR YOU HELP

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