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Hi everyone,i would like to ask some advice what i can do if my ex husband didnt include me in income tax,he told me no need coz he owed money from the IRS and dnt want me b part of that,we have a co sponsor which is his friend during our adjustment of status and use her income tax instead of him,i didnt have work either that time,will this affect my ROC?,i moved now in diff state with my sister and just started workin.I would appreciate any advice plz.thank you.

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You will have to find other evidence that your marriage was in good faith.

If you are divorced you are filing alone for ROC. who is the we that have a co-sponsor? and you don't need one for ROC. There is no income requirement for ROC.

You are to prove your marriage was in good faith before your divorce.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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You will have to find other evidence that your marriage was in good faith.

If you are divorced you are filing alone for ROC. who is the we that have a co-sponsor? and you don't need one for ROC. There is no income requirement for ROC.

You are to prove your marriage was in good faith before your divorce.

Hi Inky,we i mean me and my ex husband,we used his friend income tax for adjustment of status.I got married june of 2008,got my permanent card august of 09 ,we got divorced jan of 2011., but i have collected some evidences here,but i dnt have the mail or letters thats adressed to us,coz he hold some of my stuff still,so i dnt wanna wait for it,i need to send my papers,

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Hi everyone,i would like to ask some advice what i can do if my ex husband didnt include me in income tax,he told me no need coz he owed money from the IRS and dnt want me b part of that,we have a co sponsor which is his friend during our adjustment of status and use her income tax instead of him,i didnt have work either that time,will this affect my ROC?,i moved now in diff state with my sister and just started workin.I would appreciate any advice plz.thank you.

http://www.nwirp.org/Documents/FillingAnI-751Waiver.pdf

Here is a link for you. Quoted from the link:

B. DOCUMENTING YOUR I-751 WAIVER APPLICATION

Following is an explanation of each element and how you can prove your case.

1.) How can I prove that my marriage is “good faith” and I did not get married just to

get immigration papers?

There are several ways to prove this. The following documents are examples of what you can provide as

proof that your marriage was in good faith. Please note that this list is not exhaustive, you may have

other documents that prove your marriage was in good faith.

• A “personal declaration” in which you describe, in great detail, how you met your spouse,

why you got married, and the feelings that you had or still have towards him or her, and why.

• If you and your spouse have a child or children together, present the birth certificate for each

child.

• Wedding pictures and/or photographs of other moments when you and your spouse, and/or

other members of your families and friends have been together.

• Declarations (formal letters) from people who know you and your spouse and who can affirm

that your marriage was based on sentimental or cultural ties, who witnessed your marriage

ceremony or who knew you as a married couple. These letters should include as many details

as possible.

• Letters that you received from your spouse while you were dating, separated, or during any

other stage of your relationship.

• Letters from people addressed to both you and your spouse, or in which the person who wrote

the letter refers to both of you as a couple.

• Papers with the names of both you and your spouse that show that you bought a car, a house,

furniture, or something else together.

• A rental agreement for your house or apartment with both of your names on it, or a letter

from the building manager or owner proving that you lived together.

• Letters or statements from a bank that show that you had or have a savings or checking

account together.

• Insurance papers that show that you were or still are covered by your spouse’s insurance plan,

or that your plan covers or covered him or her.

• Bills, such as electricity, water, heat, cable TV, phone, or others that show both you and your

spouse’s names.

• Income tax papers that show your name and your spouse’s name.

• An identification card that shows that you use your spouse’s last name.

• Applications or membership cards for video clubs, grocery stores or similar businesses, that

show joint membership for your and your spouse.

• Any other documents you can think of to show that you did not get married just to get

immigration papers.

2.) How can I show that I am no longer married?

A document that shows your marriage has been terminated either through divorce, annulment, or death is

evidence that you are no longer married. In most cases, this would be an order from a judge.

If you have any copies of leases when you were married, or a deed with your name on it. If you have any copies of your name on the bank account when you were married, etc. Try to find as much evidence as you can and hopefully he will help you.

You don't need a co-sponsor for ROC. We had my father as a co-sponsor when we filed the AOS, but did not need to reference that when we filed the ROC. It has no income requirement.

IGNORE the filing fee from the link, it's from 2006 and use the current one on your application.

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USC

11/10/2007 married

12/17/2007 I-130 1-485 submitted

9/4/2008 AOS interview

1/29/2009 GC

12/15/2010 I-751 sent

5/7/2011 ROC approved

5/11/2011 email stating card production ordered

5/13/2011 approval letter received in mail

5/13/2011 GC sent to wrong address due to system error

5/16/2011 service request opened

5/16/2011 usps tracking number shows card undeliverable

6/13/2011 GC returned to VSC

6/15/2011 case status update shows card was mailed out to correct address

6/17/2011 GC received in mail

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From the instructions

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-751instr.pdf

You may use a money order. Read the part under "What is the filing fee?"...

USC

11/10/2007 married

12/17/2007 I-130 1-485 submitted

9/4/2008 AOS interview

1/29/2009 GC

12/15/2010 I-751 sent

5/7/2011 ROC approved

5/11/2011 email stating card production ordered

5/13/2011 approval letter received in mail

5/13/2011 GC sent to wrong address due to system error

5/16/2011 service request opened

5/16/2011 usps tracking number shows card undeliverable

6/13/2011 GC returned to VSC

6/15/2011 case status update shows card was mailed out to correct address

6/17/2011 GC received in mail

 
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