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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Karma really is a b*tch! I see you've already been given some good directions. I wish you well.

if you do not have anything good to say please keep your opinion to your self!

why would you make such a statement. this site is for us to all help each other

not, judge or try to put people in there "places" you do not know the circumstances

of the OP's life, so why not answer the questions if you can. or just shut the hell

up!!!!

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Jamaica

Marriage (if applicable): 2009-03-17

I-130 Sent : 2009-12-21

I-130 NOA1 :

I-130 RFE : 2010,11,06

I-130 RFE Sent : 2010,12,15

I-130 Approved : 2010-03-09

Interview Date : 2011-02-17 Submit Review

life is not about the breaths you take, but the moments that take your breath away!♥♥♥

if god is for you who can be against you.

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-- Second Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa):

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Make sure your lawyer gets a Guardian Ad Lid-em assigned for your child. This is a Lawyer to represent the child's best interests.

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if you do not have anything good to say please keep your opinion to your self!

why would you make such a statement. this site is for us to all help each other

not, judge or try to put people in there "places" you do not know the circumstances

of the OP's life, so why not answer the questions if you can. or just shut the hell

up!!!!

Um, I think they were speaking about bad karma on her, and wished him the best.

Married: 01/02/09

I-130 filed: 11/06/09

NOA1: 11/13/09

NOA2: 02/11/10

NVC received: 02/18/10

Case complete @ NVC: 04/14/10

Interview @ Montreal: 07/13/10 - Approved

POE: Sweetgrass, MT, 08/07/10

Filed for ROC: 07/20/12

Biometrics appt: 08/24/12

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Sorry to hear that you are going through this - I would gather everything that you have - first of all, make sure to send certified letters to USCIS withdrawing your petition - I would also suggest making an infopass appointment so that you can go in and let them put a face to your case - it could help if she tries to continue to adjust status -

In my opinion, she hasn't built a strong case for VAWA - and to claim abuse in JA just validates that she married you for the GC - if you were abusing her, why would she come here?

You might want to send Luvstravelin a PM - she hasn't been on here in a while, but from her story she could probably give you some guidance in how she proceeded as far as immigration.

How do I send a PM to Luvstravelin?

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But will SHE be deported?

Wow, out of status means she will be deported if she has no legal status to stay. You need to remember there are lots of people here in the US who are illegal and they are up for deportation, but ICE have not found the person to attach a body claim on them to deport them. So, I would say you are putting too much on her being physically deported.

How do I send a PM to Luvstravelin?

Look her name up up members.

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if you do not have anything good to say please keep your opinion to your self!

why would you make such a statement. this site is for us to all help each other

not, judge or try to put people in there "places" you do not know the circumstances

of the OP's life, so why not answer the questions if you can. or just shut the hell

up!!!!

Take it easy and learn from Married2009!

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Wow, out of status means she will be deported if she has no legal status to stay. You need to remember there are lots of people here in the US who are illegal and they are up for deportation, but ICE have not found the person to attach a body claim on them to deport them. So, I would say you are putting too much on her being physically deported.

Look her name up under membership.

Edit for typo.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Thank you for your matured understanding!

if i interpreted it wrong i apologize. but given the way it was written

and also based on the OP's post about divorcing his wife to marry this woman, things could have easily

been misconstrued. so again my apology.

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Jamaica

Marriage (if applicable): 2009-03-17

I-130 Sent : 2009-12-21

I-130 NOA1 :

I-130 RFE : 2010,11,06

I-130 RFE Sent : 2010,12,15

I-130 Approved : 2010-03-09

Interview Date : 2011-02-17 Submit Review

life is not about the breaths you take, but the moments that take your breath away!♥♥♥

if god is for you who can be against you.

blue slipped!!

-- Second Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa):

28/3/2011...APPROVED!!!!APPROVED, APPROVED!!!!!

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Filed: Country: Nigeria
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if i interpreted it wrong i apologize. but given the way it was written

and also based on the OP's post about divorcing his wife to marry this woman, things could have easily

been misconstrued. so again my apology.

No worries. I know you meant well.

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But will SHE be deported?

I can see u r putting too much emphasis on deportation. Deportation dont just come after u call ICE. Before she get deported she have to appear infront of a judge who will listen her claim, which is VAWA. The VAWA claim is so strong that the judge does not just listen and say get deported. The VAWA claim is sent to some special immigration experts who check all her evidence about the claim and after they approve VAWA she gets greencard. If they do not approve her claim the judge then order deportation. Remember this process can take more than 3 yrs. We really dont know what additional prove she have other than police reports. She might be having a lot more prove than u may think because if police arrested u then, may be there was some evidence to that. Am not accusing u but remember VAWA victims are protected by immigrations. U can withdraw ur 1-130 petition(AOS), but still it will not affect her VAWA petition. They are two different petitions. If u go to info pass to withdraw ur petition which most REAL abusers always do it will not affect her VAWA petition, but it can make her VAWA petition even stronger. Just remember in VAWA terms u are the abuser and she is a victim of domestic violence. And abusers do anything to harm the victims. If u ever call to inquire about her VAWA petition they will never tell or talk to u. Hope u understand my explaination.

I will urge u to concentrate on child custody case because u have some prove that can grant u full custody but she will still be granted some rights for her kid even if she is an illegal immigrant. Family court dont exempt a parent from her child life due to her immigration status. Remember if she can prove that u are an abuser the story may even change to worse.I dont see any mother giving up her kid that simple.

In my opinion, there's no luck in annulment because you had a valid relationship at the time marriage.

I wish u luck in ur decisions!!!

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I can see u r putting too much emphasis on deportation. Deportation dont just come after u call ICE. Before she get deported she have to appear infront of a judge who will listen her claim, which is VAWA. The VAWA claim is so strong that the judge does not just listen and say get deported. The VAWA claim is sent to some special immigration experts who check all her evidence about the claim and after they approve VAWA she gets greencard. If they do not approve her claim the judge then order deportation. Remember this process can take more than 3 yrs. We really dont know what additional prove she have other than police reports. She might be having a lot more prove than u may think because if police arrested u then, may be there was some evidence to that. Am not accusing u but remember VAWA victims are protected by immigrations. U can withdraw ur 1-130 petition(AOS), but still it will not affect her VAWA petition. They are two different petitions. If u go to info pass to withdraw ur petition which most REAL abusers always do it will not affect her VAWA petition, but it can make her VAWA petition even stronger. Just remember in VAWA terms u are the abuser and she is a victim of domestic violence. And abusers do anything to harm the victims. If u ever call to inquire about her VAWA petition they will never tell or talk to u. Hope u understand my explaination.

I will urge u to concentrate on child custody case because u have some prove that can grant u full custody but she will still be granted some rights for her kid even if she is an illegal immigrant. Family court dont exempt a parent from her child life due to her immigration status. Remember if she can prove that u are an abuser the story may even change to worse.I dont see any mother giving up her kid that simple.

In my opinion, there's no luck in annulment because you had a valid relationship at the time marriage.

I wish u luck in ur decisions!!!

Are there any steps taken to find out if the abuse claim is false? Like a lie detector test.

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