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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Romania
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Hello all I am new to the forum and have a few questions I would like to ask.

Thanks for anyone willing to help in advance.

1. My wife and I are living in 2 seperate places. I am in California and she is in Boston (where she is staying is a friends home not one she or I own). she recently filed her AOS from Boston and used the Boston address however on file with the USCIS her address is here in California. Will this create a problem when they review her AOS documentation. A change of residence was never sent in prior.

2. Because she filed in Boston and gave a Boston address will her interview for AOS be in the Boston area? If so will I need to be present and able to prove a bonified marriage (banks, residence, health insurance , etc.) with Boston residency on it?

3. When does the AOS interview take place in regards to the time period after filing the AOS paperwork?

4. Will I and my wife need to be married for the first three years or can divorse take place before the expiration of her green card without any negative precussion to her residence status?

5. Is it important that my wife be here with me cohabitating in California in regards to USCIS approving her AOS documentation?

I know the questions seem a bit "off" perhaps in some areas but there is questions to whether this marriage is going to work out or not. I want to find out what other avenues there are for her to take if any and if the process due to the difference in address filings will have any impact on her as well.

Thank you in advance.

Bryant

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Romania
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Posted
Hello all I am new to the forum and have a few questions I would like to ask.

Thanks for anyone willing to help in advance.

1. My wife and I are living in 2 seperate places. I am in California and she is in Boston (where she is staying is a friends home not one she or I own). she recently filed her AOS from Boston and used the Boston address however on file with the USCIS her address is here in California. Will this create a problem when they review her AOS documentation. A change of residence was never sent in prior.

2. Because she filed in Boston and gave a Boston address will her interview for AOS be in the Boston area? If so will I need to be present and able to prove a bonified marriage (banks, residence, health insurance , etc.) with Boston residency on it?

3. When does the AOS interview take place in regards to the time period after filing the AOS paperwork?

4. Will I and my wife need to be married for the first three years or can divorse take place before the expiration of her green card without any negative precussion to her residence status?

5. Is it important that my wife be here with me cohabitating in California in regards to USCIS approving her AOS documentation?

I know the questions seem a bit "off" perhaps in some areas but there is questions to whether this marriage is going to work out or not. I want to find out what other avenues there are for her to take if any and if the process due to the difference in address filings will have any impact on her as well.

Thank you in advance.

Bryant

I posted this and no replies :(

Filed: Other Country: China
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Posted
Hello all I am new to the forum and have a few questions I would like to ask.

Thanks for anyone willing to help in advance.

1. My wife and I are living in 2 seperate places. I am in California and she is in Boston (where she is staying is a friends home not one she or I own). she recently filed her AOS from Boston and used the Boston address however on file with the USCIS her address is here in California. Will this create a problem when they review her AOS documentation. A change of residence was never sent in prior.

2. Because she filed in Boston and gave a Boston address will her interview for AOS be in the Boston area? If so will I need to be present and able to prove a bonified marriage (banks, residence, health insurance , etc.) with Boston residency on it?

3. When does the AOS interview take place in regards to the time period after filing the AOS paperwork?

4. Will I and my wife need to be married for the first three years or can divorse take place before the expiration of her green card without any negative precussion to her residence status?

5. Is it important that my wife be here with me cohabitating in California in regards to USCIS approving her AOS documentation?

I know the questions seem a bit "off" perhaps in some areas but there is questions to whether this marriage is going to work out or not. I want to find out what other avenues there are for her to take if any and if the process due to the difference in address filings will have any impact on her as well.

Thank you in advance.

Bryant

I'll tell you directly why I read and did not answer. It is against terms of service for members to encourage violations of immigratioin law or visa fraud. My reading of your post and questions give me the strong impression, you and your wife no longer have a bona fide ongoing marriage relationship but you are angling to get her a green card anyway. So, here is my one answer.

Yes, you must not only attend the AOS interview with your wife but the two of you must present evidence and answer questions to satisfy the adjudicator your marriage relationship is currently bona fide and ongoing.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
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Posted
Hello all I am new to the forum and have a few questions I would like to ask.

Thanks for anyone willing to help in advance.

1. My wife and I are living in 2 seperate places. I am in California and she is in Boston (where she is staying is a friends home not one she or I own). she recently filed her AOS from Boston and used the Boston address however on file with the USCIS her address is here in California. Will this create a problem when they review her AOS documentation. A change of residence was never sent in prior.

2. Because she filed in Boston and gave a Boston address will her interview for AOS be in the Boston area? If so will I need to be present and able to prove a bonified marriage (banks, residence, health insurance , etc.) with Boston residency on it?

3. When does the AOS interview take place in regards to the time period after filing the AOS paperwork?

4. Will I and my wife need to be married for the first three years or can divorse take place before the expiration of her green card without any negative precussion to her residence status?

5. Is it important that my wife be here with me cohabitating in California in regards to USCIS approving her AOS documentation?

I know the questions seem a bit "off" perhaps in some areas but there is questions to whether this marriage is going to work out or not. I want to find out what other avenues there are for her to take if any and if the process due to the difference in address filings will have any impact on her as well.

Thank you in advance.

Bryant

I'll tell you directly why I read and did not answer. It is against terms of service for members to encourage violations of immigratioin law or visa fraud. My reading of your post and questions give me the strong impression, you and your wife no longer have a bona fide ongoing marriage relationship but you are angling to get her a green card anyway. So, here is my one answer.

Yes, you must not only attend the AOS interview with your wife but the two of you must present evidence and answer questions to satisfy the adjudicator your marriage relationship is currently bona fide and ongoing.

:thumbs:

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

well said pushbrk...

shouldnt be married couple be together??? a lot of us here are struggling to be with our SO... lucky you both are in the same country... why not just be together...

peace :P

"do what it takes..." by A&G

para sa karagdagang larawan at mga detalye ng aming paglalakbay...

My IMMIGRATION, POE, CFO and INTERVIEW Experience

when love is real,

it defies all reasons...

when love is true,

it ignores all pains...

when love is great,

it waits, it persists, and lingers forever...

K3 VISA

California Service Center - Texas Service Center - Manila US Embassy

August 2007 - filed I130

September 2007 - filed I129F

April 24, 2008 - interview and VISA APPROVED!

May 02, 2008 - visa in hand, had the CFO stamping done at once, bought ticket online...

May 03, 2008 - flew to US to be with stinky love...

July 22, 2008 - Sent AOS Package to CHICAGO Lockbox

July 24, 2008 - received package

July 29, 2008 - NOA for AOS and EAD

Aug 01, 2008 - Touched....

Oct 01, 2008 - Received EAD

still waiting on AOS

Filed: Other Country: China
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Posted
well said pushbrk...

shouldnt be married couple be together??? a lot of us here are struggling to be with our SO... lucky you both are in the same country... why not just be together...

peace :P

Couples with bona fide marriages live apart for various legitimate reasons. We discussed one like that here today where the wife will be living in a school dorm room and husband working in another city for one year. The OP has pretty much indicated this marriage is no longer bona fide.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

somebody's got to compromised... if thats the case, then they have to do everything that they can to just live together.. even if they have the most legit reasons, they need to be together...

"do what it takes..." by A&G

para sa karagdagang larawan at mga detalye ng aming paglalakbay...

My IMMIGRATION, POE, CFO and INTERVIEW Experience

when love is real,

it defies all reasons...

when love is true,

it ignores all pains...

when love is great,

it waits, it persists, and lingers forever...

K3 VISA

California Service Center - Texas Service Center - Manila US Embassy

August 2007 - filed I130

September 2007 - filed I129F

April 24, 2008 - interview and VISA APPROVED!

May 02, 2008 - visa in hand, had the CFO stamping done at once, bought ticket online...

May 03, 2008 - flew to US to be with stinky love...

July 22, 2008 - Sent AOS Package to CHICAGO Lockbox

July 24, 2008 - received package

July 29, 2008 - NOA for AOS and EAD

Aug 01, 2008 - Touched....

Oct 01, 2008 - Received EAD

still waiting on AOS

Filed: Other Country: China
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Posted
somebody's got to compromised... if thats the case, then they have to do everything that they can to just live together.. even if they have the most legit reasons, they need to be together...

If the marriage isn't bona fide, it isn't bona fide. The result is no green card for the immimgrant spouse. No green card is not the end of the world. Life goes on.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

 
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