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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi! Since im in the Philippines i used this website to process from my K1 until i got my conditional green card. Now me and my wife experiencing problem. I arrived here in the US last Dec. 2008 and I received my Green Card last April 2009. Now me and my wife not living together. We started all because of buying a house with her mom and her brother. The Mom wants way back January 2009 to mortgage a house under my bro-in-laws name and im da secondary of the said planned mortgaging a house. But i decided to move alone with wife because its so hard to stay with in laws i cant handle her. My wife is pregnant so i decided to have a two jobs. Now i thought my wife understand that i have two jobs because the plan is to save money for us to have good livin, but my mom-in-law think negatives that i have another girl whom i date, but everything is false. My wife has plenty bills since i come over, i even pay all their expenses that they used for me to be here. Then suddenly i found out that my wife making a letter for deportation for me. Just because i don't have time with her. My daughter born last Sept 2009. But before that my wife was fired from work because she did something wrong on her job. So i applied for insurance and paid everything. Now she stayed with her mom until November, but before Christmas i rent a place where we can stay. Now we always fight because she always claimed those things that she sent to me when I'm back in the philippines even being here she always saying " you should help me too since i help you to come here". My wife wants me to pay all her bills that she had when she is single. I told her i can help you but not all of 'em. Now she decided to go back to her mom because of her reason that i neva pay her bills. Now im worrying of my daughter's future cuz my wife has no job and i like my daughter to have a good life. So pls help me and give me an advice about adjusting status and what are the best thing for me to do now! PLS HELP ME!

ednurzph

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Step-by-Step Guide on Removing of Conditions (Form I-751)

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?autocom=custom&page=751guide

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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Sounds like quite a mess - you won't be adjusting status but can file to lift/remove conditions. You may do so as soon as 90 days prior to your expiration date on your current PR/Green Card (my calculations show you can do this as soon as sometime around the end of January 2011, check your calendar for the exact date).

It is difficult to determine exactly what your situation currently is (married, not married, getting a divorce, separated, etc) but you've got some time to figure it out (or get help) and I'm not convinced your wife could get you deported.

** Moving thread from AOS Forum to "Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits" where it may be more appropriate.

Edited by Otto und Karin
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Your wife can't deport you since you have a greencard now, just follow the removing of conditions guide...

USCIS: 04-04-2009 I-130 sent; 04-24-2009 I-129 sent; 05-13-2009 NOA1; 08-03-2009 NOA2NVC: 08-07-2009 NVC recieved case; 08-14-2009 Case # assigned; 08-19-2009 DS3032 Email/ AOS Bill recieved08-20-2009 Emailed DS3032; 08-27-2009 Sent AOS packet; 09-01-200 NVC recieved AOS packet09-04-2009 DS3032 accepted; 09-4-2009 DS230 Bill recieved; 09-04-2009 DS230 Bill paid online09-09-2009 Mail DS230 Packet to NVC; 09-10-2009 NVC Recieved DS230 packet09-18-2009 LOG IN FAILED.09-21-2009 CASE Complete.Manila Embassy: 09-25-2009 interview assigned10-12 & 13-2009 medical exam passed.11-04-2009 at 6:30 am interview date VISA APPROVED.11-09-2009 @ 4.30pm visa in hand.11-23-2009 point of entry "San Francisco, California"11-27-2009 Applied for Social Secutirty Number at SSA Berkeley office personally.12-05-2009 Received Social Security Number Card12-05-2009 Received Notice from USCIS "Welcome to USA.12-10-2009 Received my "GREEN CARD" on mail 17 days from the date of my arrival.REMOVAL OF CONDITION: 08-26-2011 Mailed I-751 form.08-31-2011 Check Cashed08-31-2011 NOA1 date receipt09-01-2011 NOA1 receive hard copy09-22-2011 Biometric appointment letter receive10-17-2011 Biometric appointment date @ 1:00 pm11-29-2011 I-751 Approved
N-400: 02/11/2014 Application Mailed; 2/13/2014 Delivered.<p>02/19/2014 Check Cash; 02/22/2014 Recieved NOA; 03/10/2014 Biometric Appt.; 03/12/204 In line for interview scheduling; 04/03/14 recieved IL; 05/09/14 Intierview; 06/25/2014 Oath of Ceremony; 07/10/204 update SS status and Apply for Passport;

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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I really need help please now my wife move and i dunno where they are with my daughter. The mom and brother move too. I just visited my daughter last wednesday and i ask my wife why plenty old things scattered in their place and she said they will send it to the Philippines. And she also lied about the W2 form, i gave my W2 form to her to file it together. Now i dunno if she filed it or not cause i neva sign any form from her. Im so worried of my daughter. Pls help me what i need to do.

ednurzph

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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ok so i will file by my own so i will choose self application with out my wife right? im really worried if im not goin to stay here in the US my daughter will not goin to have a good life maybe like her mom with out house and plenty debts. pls help me

ednurzph

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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I really need help please now my wife move and i dunno where they are with my daughter. The mom and brother move too. I just visited my daughter last wednesday and i ask my wife why plenty old things scattered in their place and she said they will send it to the Philippines. And she also lied about the W2 form, i gave my W2 form to her to file it together. Now i dunno if she filed it or not cause i neva sign any form from her. Im so worried of my daughter. Pls help me what i need to do.

Under the circumstances you are describing, it might be best if you hire a lawyer to represent your marital and custody interests.

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