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I am starting the process with my future husband, who is currently legally married to another woman but has been separated from her for 2 years. Does anyone have any information on the divorce process in Mexico? She is a US citizen and he is Mexican.

Thank you.

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Not a waiver or visa denial topic...

Moving to the Mexico regional forum...

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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I am starting the process with my future husband, who is currently legally married to another woman but has been separated from her for 2 years. Does anyone have any information on the divorce process in Mexico? She is a US citizen and he is Mexican.

Thank you.

Did you post in I601 because he is out of status?

Why Mexico divorce if he is here and so is she? Why not file in US for divorce?

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Did you post in I601 because he is out of status?

Why Mexico divorce if he is here and so is she? Why not file in US for divorce?

He is in Mexico, and she is in the US. They had started a 601 to get him to the US, but it never went through (long story). He has never lived with her in the US. She is not filing for divorce, and in fact, will most likely not sign the papers so it might need to be uncontested. I need to know the process for him to file for divorce in MEXICO.

He is not out of status because he is not in the US. He left to go back home to Mexico 6 years ago and when he went to file for a student visa he realized he had a 10 year bar due to over stay of a visa.

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