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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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hi guys.i have a question about my situation..i wanna star ffrom begining..june 2005 i came to usa with tourist visa..i overstayed my visa and i got married to my first wife on june 2010.we met at a friends house and start seeing eachother and then start living together..few months later decide get married.we apply for aos on jan 2011 and interview was rescheduled for april 13th 2011..beginning of april we had a major flood about 6 foot inside house and lost everyhting..and unfortunatly we culdnt attemp to interview..we were going to apply to reopen the case but we went thru some problems and decide to live seperate..may 29th 2012 we decide to divorce...when i was seperate from my wife i met my next wife..we were hanging out for about 5 months and after i got divorce we decide to live together and got married again on september 28th 2012..we are living together.we couldnt have a wedding because iam the only 1 in here and my wife thinks its not fair to me and we will have a little party at my country after i get my greencard..we only had 7-8k when we got married and we use that money towards my business..i do construction and we both vehicle and tools with it..thankfully we already have enough money to buy our first house.as a proof we have joint lease joint bank account joint car insurance joint cell phone joint credit card and few pictures with friends..my question is my previous marriage will be a problem or not?i received a letter saying that our application was denied because we didnt show up..im going to see a lawyer this week but i just wanted to hear you guys opinion..thanks

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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thats it..11u guys are terrible.. explained what happen with my relationship i went thru alot and it just didnt workout..i found the true love with my wife and needed help with my situation..all you guys saying is im fishing for a green card..what a helpp

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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thats it..11u guys are terrible.. explained what happen with my relationship i went thru alot and it just didnt workout..i found the true love with my wife and needed help with my situation..all you guys saying is im fishing for a green card..what a helpp

No, you are misunderstanding what we said. We feel that, under the circumstances you described, you might be perceived by USCIS as if you are fishing for a green card.

The advise is to get a lawyer to be able to face the possibility of USCIS accusing you and denying you for this very reason.

WE did not accuse you of fishing for a green card.... Do you see the difference?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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No, you are misunderstanding what we said. We feel that, under the circumstances you described, you might be perceived by USCIS as if you are fishing for a green card.

The advise is to get a lawyer to be able to face the possibility of USCIS accusing you and denying you for this very reason.

WE did not accuse you of fishing for a green card.... Do you see the difference?

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No, you are misunderstanding what we said. We feel that, under the circumstances you described, you might be perceived by USCIS as if you are finishing for a green card.

The advise is to get a lawyer to be able to face the possibility of USCIS accusing you and denying you for this very reason.

WE did not accuse you of fishing for a green card.... Do you see the difference?

True, you can't sugar coat it. It looks like you're trying really had to get a greencard. Get a good immigration lawyer and lots of strong evidence. Filing twice with 2 different women within a year doesn't look good in the eyes of USCIS. Please be prepared for a rough route including strokes interview.

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I agree. You have red flags. Brief courtships, multiple filings, and overstaying your visa. I am not saying you are fishing for a green card but it could easily look that way to USCIS.

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I am the USC, husband is adjusting from B2.

ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

08.06.2010 - Sent off I-485
08.25.2010 - NOA hard copies received (x4), case status available online: 765, 131, 130.
10.15.2010 - RFE received: need 2 additional photos for AP.
10.18.2010 - RFE response sent certified mail
10.21.2010 - Service request placed for biometrics
10.25.2010 - RFE received per USCIS
10.26.2010 - Text/email received - AP approved!
10.28.2010 - Biometrics appointment received, dated 10/22 - set for 11/19 @ 3:00 PM
11.01.2010 - Successful biometrics walk-in @ 9:45 AM; EAD card sent for production text/email @ 2:47 PM! I-485 case status now available online.
11.04.2010 - Text/Email (2nd) - EAD card sent for production
11.08.2010 - Text/Email (3rd) - EAD approved
11.10.2010 - EAD received
12.11.2010 - Interview letter received - 01.13.11
01.13.2011 - Interview - no decision on the spot
01.24.2011 - Approved! Card production ordered!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

11.02.2012 - Mailed I-751 packet to VSC
11.08.2012 - Checks cashed
11.10.2012 - NOA1 received, dated 11.06.2012
11.17.2012 - Biometrics letter received for 12.05.2012
11.23.2012 - Successful early biometrics walk-in

05.03.2013 - Approved! Card production ordered!

CITIZENSHIP

Filing in November 2013

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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So you've been in America for 7 years or so, correct? With only a short period of time 'legally' while waiting for AOS?

It sounds like you're in a sticky pickle and are going to need some very good legal advice.

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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no it didnt say anything about leaving period..it only said that my application was denied because i didnt show up..im going to talk to a lawyer ..i have nothing to hide.they can send a agent and live with me if they want..im confident..i just wanted to know if anybody had a situation like mine thats all.

 
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