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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Hi guys, i have a friend who just came here from vietnam with his son. his wife filed a I-130 to bring him over with a IR-1 visa. since he came here (7 months ago) she has been abusing him everyday. she would kick him and his son out of the house all the time and they would have to come spent the night at my house. she would not feed the son. she is the step mom. she kept all his paperwork (green card) threaten to call the police and tell them that he hit her (police tends to believe the female, no offense ladies). she threaten to deport him and his son back to vietnam if he dont listen to her. last month there was a big snow storm, and he was kicked out of the house. he and his son had to wander around in the streets. this lady is pure evil. anyways, last week i help him get a restraining order from this crazy woman. the judge granted him a temporary restraining order. he got a police escort to go get his stuff back. however, she told the police officer that this is all his stuff (2 pair of jeans and shirts) everything else belongs to her, she bought it. and she claims that she dont have his paper work.

Now, can you guys offer any advice for this poor man? its bad enough he cant speak english and dont have any family over here. he dont have a place to live (temporary staying at my place), trying to find a local shelter for him. is this a violation of the I-864?..when she filled out the sponsorship. is there anything USCIS can do about it? all aid out there that can help this man? any comments would help you guys

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i can't believe it....

if i was living over there already i would propose him if i can do something...and at least, care for the child.

damn, it almost bring tears.. really, i am sorry i am a mom and i have a son..and of course, can't help but imagining myself in such situation with my son. I am not very helpful, but he should report those abuses. no free lawyer over there?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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He needs to address his wife's bullying head on. Meaning, he needs to find an advocacy group group (church or other) to help him to understand his rights and then come back at her with some strength. He needs to know that she can't deport him. Shame on her, or any spouse, for playing that card.

If you're in Boston/Lowell (looking at OP's profile) then the VN community is big enough for him to find resources as well as non VN specific help. Since he can't speak English at this point the VN community makes the most sense.

Help him find the Viet language newspaper (can't find one here at the house to get the name) to locate some support and chack out the organizations below:

Vietnamese American Civic Association

1486 Dorchester Avenue

Boston, MA 02122

Phone: (617) 288-7344

Fax: (617) 288-4860

The Vietnamese American Civic Association facilitates the resettlement of Vietnamese immigrants and refugees to the Greater Boston area.

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence

P.O. Box 120108

Boston, MA 02112-0108

Contact: Nanda Shewmangal

Phone: (617) 338-2350 office; (617) 338-2355 hotline

Fax: (617) 338-2354

Email: asiandv@atask.org

http://www.atask.org

The Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence operates three programs to eliminate family violence and strengthen Asian families and communities: the Asian Shelter and Advocacy Project (ASAP) which maintains a 24-hour multilingual hotline, an emergency shelter, advocacy and counseling, support services for children, English as a Second Language tutoring, and immigrant survival skills workshops; Project Safe, a program that focuses on outreach, education, and prevention in Asian and mainstream communities; and the Lowell Asian Outreach Project which serves the Asian communities in Lowell.

Asian Outreach Program

Greater Boston Legal Services

197 Friend Street

Boston, MA 02114

Contact: Zenobia Lai

Phone: (617) 371-1270 x324

Fax: (617) 371-1222

Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is a non-profit legal service which provides free representation in the areas of family, housing, immigration, public assistance and disability to people who are income-eligible. The Asian Outreach Program is specially catered to Asian clients who have a limited ability to communicate in English and therefore have a difficult time communicating with GBLS staff.

I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

FOREIGN INCOME REPORTING & TAX FILING -->> https://www.irs.gov/publications/p54/ch01.html#en_US_2015_publink100047318

CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

PLEASE READ THE GUIDES -->> Link to Visa Journey Guides

MULTI ENTRY SPOUSE VISA TO VN -->>Link to Visa Exemption for Vietnamese Residents Overseas & Their Spouses

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Hi Mariah,

I was reading your timeline and it was written there that your application was transferred to the service center last December. If u dont mind, may i ask why. I just want to know coz My husband and I submitted our I-130 last March 12 to the California Service Center and until now we havent heard anything yet. althogh we read that all applications must be submitted to Chicago, we still sent it to the California Service center. Please any piece of advise will really be appreciated. Thank you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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He needs to address his wife's bullying head on. Meaning, he needs to find an advocacy group group (church or other) to help him to understand his rights and then come back at her with some strength. He needs to know that she can't deport him. Shame on her, or any spouse, for playing that card.

If you're in Boston/Lowell (looking at OP's profile) then the VN community is big enough for him to find resources as well as non VN specific help. Since he can't speak English at this point the VN community makes the most sense.

Help him find the Viet language newspaper (can't find one here at the house to get the name) to locate some support and chack out the organizations below:

Vietnamese American Civic Association

1486 Dorchester Avenue

Boston, MA 02122

Phone: (617) 288-7344

Fax: (617) 288-4860

The Vietnamese American Civic Association facilitates the resettlement of Vietnamese immigrants and refugees to the Greater Boston area.

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence

P.O. Box 120108

Boston, MA 02112-0108

Contact: Nanda Shewmangal

Phone: (617) 338-2350 office; (617) 338-2355 hotline

Fax: (617) 338-2354

Email: asiandv@atask.org

http://www.atask.org

The Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence operates three programs to eliminate family violence and strengthen Asian families and communities: the Asian Shelter and Advocacy Project (ASAP) which maintains a 24-hour multilingual hotline, an emergency shelter, advocacy and counseling, support services for children, English as a Second Language tutoring, and immigrant survival skills workshops; Project Safe, a program that focuses on outreach, education, and prevention in Asian and mainstream communities; and the Lowell Asian Outreach Project which serves the Asian communities in Lowell.

Asian Outreach Program

Greater Boston Legal Services

197 Friend Street

Boston, MA 02114

Contact: Zenobia Lai

Phone: (617) 371-1270 x324

Fax: (617) 371-1222

Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) is a non-profit legal service which provides free representation in the areas of family, housing, immigration, public assistance and disability to people who are income-eligible. The Asian Outreach Program is specially catered to Asian clients who have a limited ability to communicate in English and therefore have a difficult time communicating with GBLS staff.

thanks a lot with this info bro. i got in contact with that Asian Task Force and they are in process of finding a shelter for him. hope everything goes well for him and his son

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11/07/08 ............Married

02/13/09 ............I-130 sent

02/16/09 ............I-130 delivered

02/23/09.............NOA1

02/24/09.............Touched

02/28/09............ NOA1 Hard Copy

03/25/09.............NOA2

03/30/09.............NOA2 Hard Copy

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04/20/09.............AOS package sent

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04/27/09.............DS-230 sent to NVC

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Hi Mariah,

I was reading your timeline and it was written there that your application was transferred to the service center last December. If u dont mind, may i ask why. I just want to know coz My husband and I submitted our I-130 last March 12 to the California Service Center and until now we havent heard anything yet. althogh we read that all applications must be submitted to Chicago, we still sent it to the California Service center. Please any piece of advise will really be appreciated. Thank you.

I'm really not sure why it got transferred, they did that all on their own. I submitted my I130 to the Chicago Lockbox, and because of where I live it got transferred to Vermont Service Center (VSC). From what I read in these forums, the VSC transferred their overload to California Service Center (CSC) which was making faster processing dates, but it seemed that only applicants who filed just for CR1 (not K3) got transferred. I imagine there might be confusion as to getting your I130 application at CSC instead of the Chicago Lockbox, if I were you I would try calling USCIS to ask what recourse you might have. Best wishes.

Marriage : 2008-07-03

I-130 Sent : 2008-09-30

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-10-03

Dec 22 2008 Transferred to California Service Center

I-130 Approved : 2009-01-12

NVC Received : 2009-1-16

Officially in AVR : 2009-1-17 emailed scanned DS 3032

DS 3032 generated and accepted via email/ AOS I-864 generated : 2009-1-23

Received I-864 Bill : 2009-1-26

Pay I-864 Bill : 2009-1-26 status PAID 1-28

Pay IV Bill : 2009-1-26 status PAID 1-28

Send Completed I 864 and IV Package (overnight) : 2009-2-4 (had to wait for hubby's PC and original birth certificate to arrive)

Case Completed at NVC : 2009-2-11 !!!!

NVC Left : Received email March 3rd

Medical Completed : March 12, 2009

Interview Date : April 22, 2009. 8 am. VISA APPROVED!!!

Visa in Hand : April 27th, 2008!!! Arrival May 11th! POE JFK

Processing Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 101 days from your NOA1 date. NVC completed in 26 days! Interview was 201 days from Noa 1.

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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If the wife is hidding the GC (I am assuming both husband and child) and she told police she does not have them, then your friend may report them as lost or stolen through a I-90 form, just have it sent to a different address. I think is better for him to stay away from her until he gets divorced, she may make up any kind of story to get him in more trouble.

K

Meet 12/2000; Married 01/2004; AOS 01/2005; R-C 07/2007; Citizen 06/2008
In love for 14 years and happily counting...

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