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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Don't feel sad. Feel liberated.

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Nobody deserves to be treated like that. Go find some happiness! :)

The forms for divorce are not difficult to fill out so if you're hurting financially you may just be able to do them yourself or, as mentioned above, find someone pro bono to at least help you. Every state is different. In MA, hardly anyone is granted alimony anymore... no matter how many years you are married.

Good luck to you!

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Thanks all for the reply.

I suddenly feel very lonely. I think it is something that most immigrants go through. Married for a short time and now separated and not knowing what the future holds. I started to think that some USC marry foreign nationals because they cannot find a spouse within the nation. I feel so sad that my USC blame everything on me and not give me money because I am the one that left him. I do hope that he would come to some sense in the future and not ruin other women's life.

If you need some one to reach out to, feel free to drop me a line.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Wonder what the USC's side of the story is here? guess we shall never know. Would be interesting though. :whistle:

Thanks all for the reply.

I suddenly feel very lonely. I think it is something that most immigrants go through. Married for a short time and now separated and not knowing what the future holds. I started to think that some USC marry foreign nationals because they cannot find a spouse within the nation. I feel so sad that my USC blame everything on me and not give me money because I am the one that left him. I do hope that he would come to some sense in the future and not ruin other women's life.

If you need some one to reach out to, feel free to drop me a line.

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OPs I-751 was approved with waiver (abuse); so, i would guess there is been a proof of abuse. If that what you are wondering, Zqt3344? I would say that if somebody was abused, they deserve alimony. (otherwise, I dont really believe in alimony-some help to establish is needed but dependance on alimony is a not long term wise, I think). I am sure she can get some alimony. She just need to file divorce complaint or separation depends on state and start from there. Maybe husband would agree to mutual consent and whatever she is asking in alimony? He needs to be served. Now it is just guessing.

Wonder what the USC's side of the story is here? guess we shall never know. Would be interesting though. :whistle:

Thanks all for the reply.

I suddenly feel very lonely. I think it is something that most immigrants go through. Married for a short time and now separated and not knowing what the future holds. I started to think that some USC marry foreign nationals because they cannot find a spouse within the nation. I feel so sad that my USC blame everything on me and not give me money because I am the one that left him. I do hope that he would come to some sense in the future and not ruin other women's life.

If you need some one to reach out to, feel free to drop me a line.

Karina and Tomy

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