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Ok my wife and I took the long journey ( 2 years ) getting the K3 visa for her to come here. We have a beautiful baby daughter together. Everything was great. No problems. Now a soon as she got to the states ( less than 2 months ) she now wants a divorce. I dont get it. She wont explain herself. So now what? I mean the whole process. What happens with her visa? Does she have to return to Peru? We have a child! Please if anyone knows what would happen to my wife if we get divorced can you please tell me

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Ok my wife and I took the long journey ( 2 years ) getting the K3 visa for her to come here. We have a beautiful baby daughter together. Everything was great. No problems. Now a soon as she got to the states ( less than 2 months ) she now wants a divorce. I dont get it. She wont explain herself. So now what? I mean the whole process. What happens with her visa? Does she have to return to Peru? We have a child! Please if anyone knows what would happen to my wife if we get divorced can you please tell me

She can't stay - K3 is null and void when divorce occurs and given no adjustment of status happened she has to go. If you got your child a US passport you can have the child stay with you or if you agree for her to take the child back to Peru you need to give your consent in paper form.

Are you sure she's not just suffering from culture shock or missing her family back home?

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She can't stay - K3 is null and void when divorce occurs and given no adjustment of status happened she has to go. If you got your child a US passport you can have the child stay with you or if you agree for her to take the child back to Peru you need to give your consent in paper form.

Are you sure she's not just suffering from culture shock or missing her family back home?

How do we know that an AOS hasn't occurred?

Where does she want to stay, in the US or go home?

Life in a foreign country takes adjusting to and is especially hard with a very young child. Does she speak much English, have much independence or anything to keep her entertained when you're at work? How old is your baby and is it possible that she's actually suffering from PND (Post Natal Depression)?

I'd say don't panic, she sounds like she has an awful lot on her plate right now and needs calm, loving reassurance and support more than anything. With a bit more information, we can probably come up with some ideas that you could help her with and could make her feel a little happier with you in the States.

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K-1/K-2 NOA1 - POE: 9 February - 9 July 2010

Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

ROC mailed - approved: 14 February - 18 June 2013

Citizenship mailed - ceremony: 9 February - 7 June 2017

 

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Has she applied for AOS?

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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Ok my wife and I took the long journey ( 2 years ) getting the K3 visa for her to come here. We have a beautiful baby daughter together. Everything was great. No problems. Now a soon as she got to the states ( less than 2 months ) she now wants a divorce. I dont get it. She wont explain herself. So now what? I mean the whole process. What happens with her visa? Does she have to return to Peru? We have a child! Please if anyone knows what would happen to my wife if we get divorced can you please tell me

My husband is from Peru and I can tell you that the first couple of months are very difficult for them to adjust. My husband was from Lima and was used to many modern things and is very good with a computer. However, there are huge differences between our culture and theirs and as a result alot of fights occur. The first few months my husband was unhappy in the United States. He missed his family, hated our food, and was completely bored. It really takes alot of patience and hard work to get over the culture shock and misunderstandings of the first month. My husband now has his own job, car, friends, and soon will be starting college. He is much happier now and we rarely have arguments. Try to be very understanding with her and remind why you both scarificed every day for 2 years to get her here.

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USCIS *CR-1 Visa*

2008-07-26 : I-130 Sent

2009-04-02 : Interview at Embassy in Lima, Peru Approved

2009-04-08 : POE Atlanta (256 days from sending I-130)

USCIS *Removal of Conditions*

2011-02-28 : Mailed I-751

2011-03-02 : USPS Delivery Confirmation

2011-03-10 : Check Cashed

2011-03-11 : Touched

2011-03-25 : USCIS confirmed they did not mail NOA 1, given case number

2011-04-05 : Infopass appointment passport stamped with I-551

2011-04-19 : Walk in Biometrics completed (2 weeks early)

2011-05-03 : Biometrics appointment (3 year anniversary)

2011-08-25 : Approved

2011-08-31 : Card in hand (184 days after sending I-751)

*Application for Naturalization*

2012-03-24 : Mailed N-400

2012-03-26 : NOA1

2012-03-29 : Check Cashed

2012-05-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2012-06-04 : Interview Letter

2012-07-09 : Interview in Raleigh, NC (Passed)

2012-07-20 : Oath Ceremony (119 days after sending N-400)

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Her total family is here. She isnt missing anyone. She spends all day and night with them. I dont ever see her. And the baby is 18 months old. She just doesnt want to be with me I guess

Ok my wife and I took the long journey ( 2 years ) getting the K3 visa for her to come here. We have a beautiful baby daughter together. Everything was great. No problems. Now a soon as she got to the states ( less than 2 months ) she now wants a divorce. I dont get it. She wont explain herself. So now what? I mean the whole process. What happens with her visa? Does she have to return to Peru? We have a child! Please if anyone knows what would happen to my wife if we get divorced can you please tell me
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Her total family is here. She isnt missing anyone. She spends all day and night with them. I dont ever see her. And the baby is 18 months old. She just doesnt want to be with me I guess

Has she adjusted status yet?????

Her total family is here. She isnt missing anyone. She spends all day and night with them. I dont ever see her. And the baby is 18 months old. She just doesnt want to be with me I guess

Has she adjusted status yet?????

Sounds like she may have worked you for a GC.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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She wont explain herself.

IMO, she has a handler.

Divorce her now.

Do not adjust status for her.

IMO, you've been played.

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She wont explain herself.

IMO, she has a handler.

Divorce her now.

Do not adjust status for her.

IMO, you've been played.

i hate to be the first person to say this, but it looks that way.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Ya, handlers suck. (or something)

Here's another story with a handler involved -

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...=238306&hl=

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Parental rights are 'awarded' at time of divorce. IMO, the best place to 'learn your rights' is at the Law Library attached (or affiliated with) the Court that will handle your divorce. Find that library, befriend the law librarian. Many divorce courts follow state guidelines and laws, also.

If you are worried she will keep the child away from you 100 percent - you might want to engage a bulldog attorney and go for YOU having 100 percent 'rights to the child' with weekly supervised visitations from the mother.

Usually, the person that files the divorce 'drives' the divorce paperwork - so if you want a bit of control - YOU file , not her.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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My main concern is the child right now. She is a US citizen, but what if the mother wants to take her back to Peru with her? What are my rights?

peru and USA have a child protection agreement that makes "parental kidnapping" illegal. if the child is being raised in the USA then the courts will view any removal of the child from USA in a very dim light. you should see a divorce attourney and file for a joint custody document that specifically addresses this fear. once a judge's signature is on it, it can be enforced in most countries.

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