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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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well my question would be did they also file papers for the other 6 spouses and then divorce?


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NOA1: 9/17/12
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RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
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NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
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NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
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NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hi Just want to ask if being "DIVORCE" for 6times is a red-flag?Will really appreciate for those who responded.

Hi. In any of those 6 previous marriages included foreigners? I mean if you applied for any kind of visa on their behalf previously. Yes, If I was you ... I would expect some questions from USCIS. Good luck anyways. :thumbs:

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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It could be a significant issue. Do you have other family in the US?

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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The CO may want to see evidence of a strong relationship to be sure that you will not soon be ex spouse #7 and become a public charge.

Your other post talks about a pre-nup, so don't expect any sort of $$ should a divorce happen. The USC spouse likely has experience protecting assets in family court proceedings. And social services are limited when a green card holder.

Any immigrant moving far far away to live with someone that has been divorced that many times should have a back up plan.

Best of luck.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Hi Just want to ask if being "DIVORCE" for 6times is a red-flag?Will really appreciate for those who responded.

I am thinking that it will be a huge red flag, if the divorces are from marriages with K-1 or CR-1. Although, it will still seem like the relationship is intended for immigration as well.

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