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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I don't have anything useful to add, but I will say that you seem to be handling this as well as anyone could. I commend you for taking the high road. Take care of yourself, you deserve much better. (F)

Thank you very much

one day at a time

09/2005 submitted I130, 08/09/2006 completed medical,case left NVC to Montreal Embassy July 7, 2006
06/07/2006 NVC CASE COMPLETE! (278 days from I130 submitted to NVC case complete)
August 2006 Interview at Montreal Embassy, need to submit I601 & I212 waiver.July 2007 submitted waivers to Montreal Embassy who forwarded to Vermont Service Center
October 2007 rec'd receipt and notification or waiver processing from VSC, April 2008 rec'd RFE for I601 July 2008 submitted RFE, and rec'd receipt, advised written decision within 60 days
October 24, 2008 sent written request for case status to VSC, May 2009 after written request for status update recd letter "being processed"
July2009 requested Senator inquiry again.. response "with officer, required extra processing" if no response check back 6 months!
Dec 09 requested senator inquiry again, Jan 8 2010 requested more than "general inquiry" senator Jan 11, 2010 Senator requested supervisor
Jan 12, VSC told senator's office we wld recd notice in mail 7 - 10 days Jan 20, 2010 I601 DENIED.... letter dated Jan 14, 2010
April 2010, granted 290b approval to send to Appeal for review

October 2011 Appeal denied due to fraud, now dumped by husband, now with Canadian Arabic woman from Tunisa for Canada residence.. processing Immigration with her now

thru Canada

July2013 He ws deported back to Egypt almost a year ago due to out of status for almost 2 years

movin on to a new life
Felicia

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Posted

Now I need help reporting Immigration & Marriage fraud to

Canada, Egypt and Tunisia!!

I started a new topic

09/2005 submitted I130, 08/09/2006 completed medical,case left NVC to Montreal Embassy July 7, 2006
06/07/2006 NVC CASE COMPLETE! (278 days from I130 submitted to NVC case complete)
August 2006 Interview at Montreal Embassy, need to submit I601 & I212 waiver.July 2007 submitted waivers to Montreal Embassy who forwarded to Vermont Service Center
October 2007 rec'd receipt and notification or waiver processing from VSC, April 2008 rec'd RFE for I601 July 2008 submitted RFE, and rec'd receipt, advised written decision within 60 days
October 24, 2008 sent written request for case status to VSC, May 2009 after written request for status update recd letter "being processed"
July2009 requested Senator inquiry again.. response "with officer, required extra processing" if no response check back 6 months!
Dec 09 requested senator inquiry again, Jan 8 2010 requested more than "general inquiry" senator Jan 11, 2010 Senator requested supervisor
Jan 12, VSC told senator's office we wld recd notice in mail 7 - 10 days Jan 20, 2010 I601 DENIED.... letter dated Jan 14, 2010
April 2010, granted 290b approval to send to Appeal for review

October 2011 Appeal denied due to fraud, now dumped by husband, now with Canadian Arabic woman from Tunisa for Canada residence.. processing Immigration with her now

thru Canada

July2013 He ws deported back to Egypt almost a year ago due to out of status for almost 2 years

movin on to a new life
Felicia

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

contact details for ICE are below.

I would not get too excited about ICE or the two countries you mentioned doing very much.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Posted

contact details for ICE are below.

I would not get too excited about ICE or the two countries you mentioned doing very much.

@Boiler

Then who will do something?

09/2005 submitted I130, 08/09/2006 completed medical,case left NVC to Montreal Embassy July 7, 2006
06/07/2006 NVC CASE COMPLETE! (278 days from I130 submitted to NVC case complete)
August 2006 Interview at Montreal Embassy, need to submit I601 & I212 waiver.July 2007 submitted waivers to Montreal Embassy who forwarded to Vermont Service Center
October 2007 rec'd receipt and notification or waiver processing from VSC, April 2008 rec'd RFE for I601 July 2008 submitted RFE, and rec'd receipt, advised written decision within 60 days
October 24, 2008 sent written request for case status to VSC, May 2009 after written request for status update recd letter "being processed"
July2009 requested Senator inquiry again.. response "with officer, required extra processing" if no response check back 6 months!
Dec 09 requested senator inquiry again, Jan 8 2010 requested more than "general inquiry" senator Jan 11, 2010 Senator requested supervisor
Jan 12, VSC told senator's office we wld recd notice in mail 7 - 10 days Jan 20, 2010 I601 DENIED.... letter dated Jan 14, 2010
April 2010, granted 290b approval to send to Appeal for review

October 2011 Appeal denied due to fraud, now dumped by husband, now with Canadian Arabic woman from Tunisa for Canada residence.. processing Immigration with her now

thru Canada

July2013 He ws deported back to Egypt almost a year ago due to out of status for almost 2 years

movin on to a new life
Felicia

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

I know it is frustrating but sometimes there are things you just have to let go.

I would certainly notify ICE, hopefully it will get on his file and stop any US ambitions.

i think realistically that is the best you can expect.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nepal
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Posted

Wow, I feel for you, going through this mess.

You mentioned in one of your posts that he had several names, or ways of writing his name, and that may have been how he was admitted on tourist visas after having been deported. Please consider listing his various "aliases" in any communication(s) you have with ICE or any other regulatory body, if you haven't already.

That kind of permeability at the US/Canada border was a big problem for all of us before...

Best wishes for a quick recovery from this nightmare.

maya

Many thanks to the Visajourney community for all the help!

Posted

I just read the other post you wrote and you said that he never treated you badly.... My gosh girl, ofcourse he has! What he has done is HORRIBLE. Heartbreaking! I don't want to make you feel bad but it sounded like you were feeling a little guilty and you shouldn't.

It looks like you have done all that you can at this point. The best thing for you to do is find a way to emotionally move on from this. You mentioned fear that this would somehow hurt your career and I would say absolutely NOT! You had nothing to do with this and married and loved in good faith. No one has any right to hold that against you.

You must let go. It's the only way to find truer happiness. I wish you only the best and hope you find closure after such an ordeal....

Currently on valid H1B expiring Feb 2012... Cutting it CLOSE with EAD card expected 01.18-24.12...

Met Summer 2005

Started dating seriously Summer 2006

Married September 2008

Procrastinated, enjoyed life with hubby 2009 - 2011

PANIC October 2011

AOS Packet Sent 11.14.2011

Check Cashed 11.17.2011

Email Update 11.17.2011

NOA 1 130, 485, 765 Notice Date 11.17.2011 (received 11.22.2011)

NOA 2 Biometrics Appointment Scheduled for 12.20.11 - Notice Date 11.22.2011 - Received 11.28.11

Successful Walk in Biometrics 11.30.11

Posted

Each US embassy has American Citizen Services section - look it up for all countries you are interested in reporting him in. There should be a phone number provided that you can call and speak to someone at the consular. They should then be able to tell you how to go about providing your statement on him (email, fax, regular mail).

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

 
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