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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: France
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Hello everyone,



Firstly, for whoever is going to respond, a big thanks for your time, the I-751 waiver for divorce is a very scary situation. Few weeks ago, I wrote a topic and I got a positive feedback from the users.



A month ago, I submitted my I-751 application. This is what I sent.



1. I-751 application ($590) and the form of I-751


2. My declaration of my I-751.


3. A ScreenShots of ex-wife and I interacting on Facebook.


4. A ScreenShot of my ex-wife and my mother communicating by email (hotmail)


5. A ScreenShot of my ex-wife personal webiste and web-hosting payment on my name.


6. Copy of my marriage


7. Copy of my divorce.


8. Copy of my joint bank Statement and void cheque.


9. Copy of gift from Build.A.Bear (White Teddy Polar Bear)


10. 22 Photographs of our traveling (NY, SF, Seattle)


11. Joint Income Tax Return 2011


12. Letters (8) from my father, family, friends and my landlord (To whom we payed the rent)


13. 24 hours fitness membership club.


14. Phone Bill separated but same address.


15. ScreenShot of the customers list's hair dresser GREAT CLIP.



Although, I sincerely, doubt it if it would be enough since we were young when we married.


This situation is such a nightmare, I am counting the days.



So far, I received the receipt (extended residence), passed the biometric appointment, and now I am waiting for my interview.



Here is my situation, a week ago, in the border of Canada, the officer held my green card due of the fact that it was issued in the wrong category, CR7 instead of being CR6 (because I am over 17). I was paroled in the United State, I went to the appointment with an officer who scared me and threated me. The officer gave my green card back, but before I left, he told me that the USCIS will contact my ex-wife for more information, they will track her down if they have to. I got the feeling that the officer will do whatever they can to throw me away.



Honestly, after what my ex-wife has done to me (she left me for someone else), I do not trust her at all. I lost my faith in her. I do not want to be near her. I lost my previous job because of her lies, I lost her friends to whom I started to like, and every time when I tried to contact her, she kept threatening me. No more. I've been through a nightmare.



When she will be contacted, I fear that her lies will cost me even more. It's not sure, but she might said bad things to destroy me or perhaps she will tell the truth... I don't know. I do not trust her. If that's the case, what should I do?



Thanks again for taking the time to read and guide me, I hope I did not annoy you with my life.



:-)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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They will not listen to her complaints unless they are given proof. They know ex-spouses are not reliable sources. S, do not be afraid unless what she says has any truth to it. Be prepared to answer anything she might say about you.

As for the evidence.... I do not think it is enough. I feel you will have an RFE but I could be wrong. I think you need more proof of financial comingling.

But, do not worry. If you get an RFE just write a letter explaining why you do not have those things.

Evidence that you seen the same doctor or dentist

health insurance

car insurance

car loans

joint credit cards

Good luck

May 24, 2011 NOA1

Sept 11, 2011 NOA2-took 19 days to get case number

Sept 30, 2011 NVC number and IIN received Friday-gotta wait till Monday

Oct 13, 2011 Case Completed- 13 days from receiving case number Took 32 days from NOA2

Nov 30, 2011 Notified of Interview date

January 19, 2012 Interview- 240 days from NOA1

INTERVIEW RESULTS-APPROVED WITH 14 WEEKS AP--but he got his visa in 56 days!!!!!!

PLEASE EDIT YOUR TIMELINE IN YOUR PROFILE SO OTHERS CAN LEARN HOW LONG EACH STEP TAKES IN THIS PROCESS

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: France
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Hey thank you for responding,

It makes sense. I hope she won't lie. I, sincerely. hope she won't. Although I've heard terrible stories, and women can destroy you. Mine has nearly destroyed me. But yes, she has no proof about anything. She left everything behind. Including her phone bills that I am dealing with.

For the following proof health insurance, car insurance, car loans, joint credit cars, we never had car together and we had no money to get our own health insurance yet. Actually, we were working on it. As for the credit cards, we could not have one because I was an international student (no credit card history), and my ex the same (She moved from France to USA). We had to open a secure credit card but she wasn't interested to that, I did that by myself.

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