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I am on student visa and I fell in love with an american who has been married before and petitioned 3 times people out of country and it did not work out for her because shes had no luck finding love.I want to marry her,I love her very much but am afraid that they wont let her petition again cause of her last 3.She is american citizen.I am here in united states studying.Do you think I will have problem?I dont know the immgration laws.She does not want to live in another country so we cant go there.Also she had arrest problems but never charged with the crime.Will this be problem too.Thankyou.

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I am on student visa and I fell in love with an american who has been married before and petitioned 3 times people out of country and it did not work out for her because shes had no luck finding love.I want to marry her,I love her very much but am afraid that they wont let her petition again cause of her last 3.She is american citizen.I am here in united states studying.Do you think I will have problem?I dont know the immgration laws.She does not want to live in another country so we cant go there.Also she had arrest problems but never charged with the crime.Will this be problem too.Thankyou.

Yes, you have a big problem. It's very unusual for a person to petition for four foreign spouses. It's looks like marriage fraud for visas/green cards. It looks like your fiancee may be marrying foreign men for the sole purpose of obtaining visas and green cards.

Your fiancee better be prepared to show that your marriage is real. She will also be asked about her previous marriages and whether they were real or not. If not, then you are not going to get a green card through her.

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Yes, you have a big problem. It's very unusual for a person to petition for four foreign spouses. It's looks like marriage fraud for visas/green cards. It looks like your fiancee may be marrying foreign men for the sole purpose of obtaining visas and green cards.

Your fiancee better be prepared to show that your marriage is real. She will also be asked about her previous marriages and whether they were real or not. If not, then you are not going to get a green card through her.

Yes they were real,she has all proof.She just does not like american men.2 of them were already in the states when she married but they did not want to stay.

Yes they were real,she has all proof.She just does not like american men.2 of them were already in the states when she married but they did not want to stay.

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You could petition for her, problem solved.

“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.”

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Yup petition for her to immigrate to Egypt if you really love her. There is no way you got thru, save time and money.

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Thankyou,but I will go to an attorney,the answers here are not so true.Thank you all.

Wow. Way to dismiss everyone's knowledge. Best of luck to you!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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He was being told something he didn't want to "hear".

I like the reasoning "my wife doesn't like American men". So that means find someone WOP? Either the OP is a troll or he doesn't get how obvious the fraud is in his case.

Wow. Way to dismiss everyone's knowledge. Best of luck to you!

"The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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He was being told something he didn't want to "hear".

I like the reasoning "my wife doesn't like American men". So that means find someone WOP? Either the OP is a troll or he doesn't get how obvious the fraud is in his case.

Too true! Sadly, I'd say most people in this process get told stuff they don't want to hear sometimes LOL. We have to deal with it and make a game plan, and keep moving. It's reality :)

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Thankyou,but I will go to an attorney,the answers here are not so true.Thank you all.

I do not know your financial situation but you stated you are a student, so maybe money is tight for you and your woman. Know that the Attorney will take your case and will charge you thousands of dollars based on your circumstances. It may behoove you to do more research on VJ to determine what is the best way for you all to submit the petition to have the best opportunity to succeed. A consultation with an Attorney would be fine, they normally will charge you for that as well. For example, there may be certain time restrictions with the previous petitions your woman filed that may preclude her from filing a petition now for you, you can get that answer from VJ. Best hopes for you.

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