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i came to usa in 2002 with J1. was without papers till i married her in 2011

So, you've been living in the US illegally for how long? And now you're trying to see how to stay here legally and the K3 isn't going to work? What were your options of staying here legally before you got married? Why not revisit them?

If not, that's a long time to be away from Russia, is there even anywhere you can go back to?

Jan 21 2011 sent I-129F package to Dallas lockbox - they lost it
Mar 22 2011 - Sent I-129F package to Dallas lockbox second time
May 2 2011 - NOA1 at CSC
July 15 2011 - NOA2!!!
July 21 2011 - Hardcopy of NOA2 received in mail
Aug 9 2011 - Case forwarded to Montreal
Sep 7 2011 - Packet 4 sent from embassy
Oct 27 2011 - Interview
Nov 12 2011 - Intended POE VISA delayed due to typo on son's name at the consulate
Nov 22 2011 - Picked up Visa
Nov 26 2011 - New intended POE date
Dec 10 2011 - Wedding

Jan 12 2012 - Sent AOS package
Feb 1 2012 - They send rejection notice, they lost a signature page
Feb 4 2012 - Resent package
Feb 14 2012 - NOA2
Feb 22 2012 - NOA3
March 21 2012 - Biometrics
March 30 2012 - NOA4
May 16 2012 - Interview date


April 2014 - application for I751 Removal of Conditions
May 7 2014 - NOA for notice of receipt and extension letter received
May 8 2014- Verification of inclusion of a dependent letter received
Not dated but in May - letter requesting interview received
July 10 2014 - ASC appointment notice for biometrics received

July 24 2014 Biometrics appointment

Jan 22 2015 - USCIS call

March 18 2015 - USCIS call

April 2 2015 - USCIS call

May 14 2015 - Infopass appt

July 21 2015 - infopass appt

Sept 18 2015 - infopass appt
Feb 25 2016 - USCIS call
Feb 25 2016 - Ombudsman request form sent

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I would advise just cooling down and waiting.

1. She may come back...some ladies just need to have some time to reflect on the relationship.

2. You haven't got your interview appointment yet so you have no idea how long you have to wait it out...you're jumping the gun a bit.

If she does come back to you I would advise being a little more easy to get a long with. ;). You obviously need her to stick with you if you would like to remain in this country. Relationships work and it's not over till the fat lady sings.

The people saying its over just because she has taken off for a few days may not understand the dynamic of your relationship or her specific personality...even in the worst of circumstances relationships are still reconciled with time and effort.

The reason the divorce rate is so high is because not enough people understand that marriage is not all roses and is nothing like dating or the honeymoon. Marriage is about making a decision that this is going to be your companion forever...if you have an argument you work it out. You don't quit your marriage...what do you think till death do us part is all about?

Hope that she comes back and try to work things out.

I definitely agree of what you said. People here in VJ's some of them are not helping for the good of others. they are just thinking the worst.

 
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