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sync78 are you asking about the J1 two-year rule?.Yes there is a waiver to have the two-requirement waived.

No, u earlier mentioned to me that during removal proceedings if i remarry, the new husband cannot petition for me based on a marriage formed unless i left the U.S. for two years. So thats y i asked about having like a waiver for that 2 year period you earlier talked about. Thank U.

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Thanks Jihana, i do gave the evidences and affidavits that my friends and family wrote, but his side of family especially the cousin wont help cz he thinks im trying to have his cousin arrested. My RFE stated that they wanted affidavits from people that actually saw the abuse not per hearsay, as in what i told them or how they saw me swollen or whatever. i didnt have police reports cz he was always threatening me with ICE from the getgo so i would never do anything to harm him. Moreso im in the removal proceedings because he called ICE on me. I dont have any pictures but i do have a doctor's record, but unfrtuately when i went to the doctor with a fractured tooth they coded it as a normal fracture due to decay but the reason why i got it pulled is cz he pushed me to the ground and my decayed molar fractured and started hurting, so i had to get it pulled out. my situation is so complicated. my attorney tried to talk to the dentist but there was nothing the dentist could do since i didn't tell them that during the visit, all i aid to them is i fell down and fractured my tooth.

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sync78 there is no waiver for the two-year rule.As I said before some people adjusted their status when in removal proceedings, but they were living together for a while, some of them had children together, besides that the chance is almost non existent to adjust status when in removal proceedings.

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Hi sandranj, I do appreciate for your info. I do have another question, Ok My RFE also requested for my 2010 Joint tax, the problem is i filed my taxes as married but separately and the reason i did that is because my then husband had never filed his taxes for atleast 10 years and that was before him and i even met. We were going to try to solve that whole issue in 2010 but unfortunately thats when things between us got even worse. IS that a red flag on my part or how could i explain on my affidavit that i was married but filed my taxes separately? plus he never even filed his taxes that year too. Can someone advise me on what to to or how to go about it??

Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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sync you are not "obligated" to file joint tax return, of course it helps a lot, but there is no obligation to file joint the tax return.You can explain to USCIS what you just told here that your husband had never filed his tax return in the last 10 years and you decide to file yours because you wanted to obey the US Law, your husband wasn't interested to file his tax and you decided to file separately. It won't be a problem tho, but just explain to USCIS.

 
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