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Husband just did the biometrics yesterday for I751, he wants to move out the house and file for divorce after papers are done, is this going to affect his application I751 for requesting to remove conditional resident status?

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Met Playing Everquest in 2005
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K-1 & 4 K-2'S
Filed 05-09-07
Interview 03-12-08
Visa received 04-21-08
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Married 06-21-08
AOS X5
Filed 07-08-08
Cards Received01-22-09
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Filed 10-17-10
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Interview 01-12-12
Oath 06-29-12

Citizenship for older 2 boys

Filed 03/08/2014

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Husband just did the biometrics yesterday for I751, he wants to move out the house and file for divorce after papers are done, is this going to affect his application I751 for requesting to remove conditional resident status?

Well, yes and no.

I personally would write to USCIS withdrawing my support of the I-751 application. Then it's up to him. He would then request a waiver based on divorce.

Most likely to be approved without significant evidence of fraud or enough evidence of good faith marriage.

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Well, yes and no.

I personally would write to USCIS withdrawing my support of the I-751 application. Then it's up to him. He would then request a waiver based on divorce.

Most likely to be approved without significant evidence of fraud or enough evidence of good faith marriage.

Thank you Tony and Vanessa. I really don't know what to do. I never thought this will happen. I thought .. omg.. sorry.. Just my stupidity.

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Thank you Tony and Vanessa. I really don't know what to do. I never thought this will happen. I thought .. omg.. sorry.. Just my stupidity.

I agree with Vanessa&Tony... He made his choice... I would write the USCIS and let him stand on his own feet. He wants to be on his own after the process so let him be on his own now.


USCIS - 66 days ROC - 139 days from sent to approved
12/3/2012 - I-130 delivered to Chicago 5/20/15: mailed I-751 package to California office
12/4/2012 - NOA1 NBC (Missouri Service Center MSC) 5/22/15: Date on NOA1
12/6/2012 - Check cashed 8/26/15: Bio appointment

12/8/2012 - Received paper NOA1 10/06/15: Received Email card was being processed
12/20/2012 - Case number showed up on USCIS website
1/29/2013 - Called USCIS and case is still at NBC
2/8/2013 - Received an Email that we were approved on 2/7/13
3/5/2013 - Told file may have been "misplaced" to email NOA2 to NCVresearch
3/7/2013 - ISO at the USCIS opened a service request to try to track down
if and when the file was shipped. Should hear something before 3/26 ( so she said)

NVC - 119 days NVC to Visa in hand
03/11/2013: NVC received (31 days from NOA2 at USCIS till received at NVC )
03/25/2013: NVC Case no. assigned
03/27/2013: Paid AOS fee (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: AOS Sent
03/27/2013: Received IV Bill
03/27/2013: Paid IV Bill (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: Sent IV Packet
04/02/2013:IV Packet Delivered
04/16/2013: Case Complete (37 days from received to case complete)
04/16/2013: Received Case Complete Email

05/13/2013: NVC status "In Transit"

051/20/2013: NVC status "Ready"
06/24/2013: Interview date - Orange card... wanted copy of USC passport

07/08/2013: Visa received in the mail

08/03/2013: POE



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I agree with Vanessa&Tony... He made his choice... I would write the USCIS and let him stand on his own feet. He wants to be on his own after the process so let him be on his own now.

I was thinking to do that but I am also hoping that before I do this major action that will affect everything we worked so hard, that maybe we can fix our problem. But then friends were telling me maybe he is just bidding for the right time.. then leave. They have a point too. Thank you jdba... I am still hopeful that perhaps something good will happen.

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I was thinking to do that but I am also hoping that before I do this major action that will affect everything we worked so hard, that maybe we can fix our problem. But then friends were telling me maybe he is just bidding for the right time.. then leave. They have a point too. Thank you jdba... I am still hopeful that perhaps something good will happen.

Then maybe it's time to talk to your husband. A real conversation about what's wrong. Maybe go together and talk to someone. But make sure you are truly listening to what he is saying and not reading more into it than what it is. Don't let him give you just a small amount of hope. Make sure he is committed to making things work. Don't let him know you are thinking about contacting the USCIS or he will say what he needs to say so you don't. Think hard about what you want also. But a marriage takes two and if he is done trying there is nothing really you can do it fix that.

Not every marriage last but I do find it funny that he waited till you filed with the USCIS to say he will be leaving.


USCIS - 66 days ROC - 139 days from sent to approved
12/3/2012 - I-130 delivered to Chicago 5/20/15: mailed I-751 package to California office
12/4/2012 - NOA1 NBC (Missouri Service Center MSC) 5/22/15: Date on NOA1
12/6/2012 - Check cashed 8/26/15: Bio appointment

12/8/2012 - Received paper NOA1 10/06/15: Received Email card was being processed
12/20/2012 - Case number showed up on USCIS website
1/29/2013 - Called USCIS and case is still at NBC
2/8/2013 - Received an Email that we were approved on 2/7/13
3/5/2013 - Told file may have been "misplaced" to email NOA2 to NCVresearch
3/7/2013 - ISO at the USCIS opened a service request to try to track down
if and when the file was shipped. Should hear something before 3/26 ( so she said)

NVC - 119 days NVC to Visa in hand
03/11/2013: NVC received (31 days from NOA2 at USCIS till received at NVC )
03/25/2013: NVC Case no. assigned
03/27/2013: Paid AOS fee (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: AOS Sent
03/27/2013: Received IV Bill
03/27/2013: Paid IV Bill (shows paid 3/29/13)
04/01/2013: Sent IV Packet
04/02/2013:IV Packet Delivered
04/16/2013: Case Complete (37 days from received to case complete)
04/16/2013: Received Case Complete Email

05/13/2013: NVC status "In Transit"

051/20/2013: NVC status "Ready"
06/24/2013: Interview date - Orange card... wanted copy of USC passport

07/08/2013: Visa received in the mail

08/03/2013: POE



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I know it's been point out by all my friends that it looks like a bit fishy, why he waited to decide to leave after the biometrics for I751 is done and then of course an interiew is coming. I feel so stupid and hurt. It's not fair that people who are using love to get a citizenship or resident status get away with it all the time. It's like once they got all they want then they leave the person they conned to bleed to dry. The deception is so deep it's hard to catch it because it involve feelings, emotions and vows. I read so many stories like this and never it came to mind that this will be happening to me. Jbda, yes I agree with the heart to heart talk and hopefully he will give the full commitment to try fixing the problem. I know marriage takes two to tango and if it takes to make up and argue and make up again to learn and fix things... then why not. Marriage are not the same in perfection, just make it as perfect as you think it can be... like custom made. I really hope this is not his reason and just hope this is just a regular marriage problem that don't have that kind of deeption. Pray and wish me luck. Thanks everyone. Sorry don't know how to update status. I never really get in this site for so long until this problem arises. My husband is the one who keep up to date with the status with his own account.

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