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Once you have confirmation that the AOS is dead, you should make a call to ICE informing them of 2 illegals in Arizona. Do you know the address?

I've always liked the Chinese proverb: "Before seeking revenge, first dig two graves."

One for the scammer, one for her sister- you are good to go, man. The Chinese approve. So do many Americans here, I would say.

Seriously, we are talking justice, not revenge here... and if they are both deported, who knows, it may dissuade just one other person back in the Philippines from trying the scam. It is your business, but I think as an American citizen you can see it as duty to the country. I for one do not want them here.

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Just an evil thought. What if she receives AP and goes to the Philippines. While she is there her adjustment of status is denied due to the pulled I-864. She flies back to the US and is denied entry. Hmmmmmmmm. Sweet, sweet karma.

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OP-I have never read of anyone getting the shaft as bad as you! I would be very vengful, and would be doing at least as much as you are, if not more if I could.

You scare me, as my wife is from Cebu, but has had AOS for several months, has Gs (2 yr) and a great job.

If my wife did to you what I have read, I would be working 24/7 until I removed her some way from this country!

Then, we wonder why it is so long and hard to get our loved ones to thee USA..,,it is people like you describe,..,please, do not give up, until you """GET HER GONE" this is for all "of us!"

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I'll take that as a tongue in cheek comment. Same person. I fear that I'm guilty of trying to believe that it was something other than a blatant scam. If you read through that thread (search Steve and Juliet, or "PMS,") you'll find, as you no doubt remember that odds were about 20:1 in favor of: "dude, you've been had--time to move on."

She did PMS with great regularity, -20 to -14 days before periods which were 28-30 days apart. I kept a diary so I know when to tread lightly. It didn't help that time. We were doing quite well on that too...I'm sad to say.

I now have to admit, after all the feedback that the evidence points to something entirely different than mere PMS.

By the way...you do know what PMS stands for don't you?

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lol...yes I am well aware what PMS stands for

Looks like we are from the same area of the country, I am from NH as well

Just an evil thought. What if she receives AP and goes to the Philippines. While she is there her adjustment of status is denied due to the pulled I-864. She flies back to the US and is denied entry. Hmmmmmmmm. Sweet, sweet karma.

Let's hope she is dealt this hand


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Just an evil thought. What if she receives AP and goes to the Philippines. While she is there her adjustment of status is denied due to the pulled I-864. She flies back to the US and is denied entry. Hmmmmmmmm. Sweet, sweet karma.

This is a better option, IMO, but many times the k-1 visa holder

is not 'held' but is given a later date to show up at an immigration court hearing,

and is paroled into the USA without much status,

then they scamper, not show up for the immigration court hearing.

It's a mess, IMO.

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This is a better option, IMO, but many times the k-1 visa holder

is not 'held' but is given a later date to show up at an immigration court hearing,

and is paroled into the USA without much status,

then they scamper, not show up for the immigration court hearing.

It's a mess, IMO.

yes.gifyes.gifyes.gifyes.gif And people then wonder why we have so many illegals in the country.

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Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
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Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
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Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

Sent ROC : 4-1-2014
Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
Approved : 6-24-2014

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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This last series of replies is an interesting shift.

I was one of the petititioners royally screwed by a beneficiary.

I see a lot of support for "justice"

A lot of support for submitting "evidence"

A shift away from supporting scamming spouses to not endorsing the actions of "illegals"

Some belief that immigration court and USCIS divisions will actually do the right thing

I still have little faith in USCIS being able to do diddly squat against romance scammers, especially not with VAWA supporting every little thing a beneficiary alleges to the disdain of the US Citizen sponsors. I've said before real abuse is horrific and both women and men should have respite from it, but the endpoint should NOT be a GC. It should be protection and a safe return to the country of origin in the vast majority of cases. In the meantime the USA is blowing MILLIONS supporting this. A soft spot in policy that needs to go away, yet we claim to be tough on terrorism and non-democratic governments. Bizarre.

Sincerely,

VerySadGuy

30 year healthcare professional

Victim of heinous immigration romance scam

Father of a lovely little girl

And champion for those wronged by fraud.

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