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If he filed taxes including you that would be a plus seemingly the only one.

There is a lot of spurious information, as I see it:

You left 5 years ago to your home country.

You have had various jobs locally.

You filed a SB1 and it was refused.

So yes you can seek entry. Most likely the POE will refer you to an IJ, hopefully they will parole you in, they could detain you.

I would certainly find out if taxes have been filed if you want to give it a go then you need a Lawyer familiar with abandonment issues, very few are. You need to make sure they have tried such cases.

My first thought was why you wish to go to the US?

That´s why I want to find out about the taxes, I just have to figure out how. And how can I pay for any possible debt I might have from the past. Like I said, I was the one working, he was the one in charge of paperwork (or so I thought). And the reason I want to come to the States is because I admire this country, and have lived a lot of really good things in it, plus I have a lot of old friends here. Aside from that, I feel completely trapped here right now. You talk about abandonment issues regarding the GC, I also have my abandonment issues regarding my personal situation. My husband left everything back here, he just took a few clothes and that was it. So pretty much, I feel like if I don´t get out of here, I will become crazy just from waiting on him coming through the door some day, and that will probably never happen :(

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So exactly what is it you want to do in the Marine sector and why do you need a PR tob do it?

I´m right now a QMED (qualified member of the engine department), and would love to join the Merchant Marine. Which here in Spain is pretty much dead. I have the academic education to become a Marine Engineer, but I need now my offshore working days to complete it.

As far as the B Visa, all I know is that the yacht crew agencies ask for it. It could be because of the convenience flags. I know that it´s not possible to work regularly on a B Visa, but I do know also that for some boat jobs is needed, so I´m confused about the legal intricacies as well.

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Pretty dead in the US, C/D visa is more common for ship crew. Have you talked to potential employers.

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Juani,

aside from what everyone else wrote - it seems that your spouse has been filing taxes for both of you. This means he probably put you down as a dependent not employed so he could get more money back. I would contact the IRS and talk to someone about this. You know your social you can have them look into this.

I hope everything works out for you and even if you don't believe in divorce - it might be what is best with everything you wrote.

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Pretty dead in the US, C/D visa is more common for ship crew. Have you talked to potential employers.

I´ll be definitely looking into it, thank you. I have put up CV´s in several yachting agencies, and asked my husband a while ago about finding out the requirements to validate my title and certificates in America. Of course, he never did it :(

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Juani,

aside from what everyone else wrote - it seems that your spouse has been filing taxes for both of you. This means he probably put you down as a dependent not employed so he could get more money back. I would contact the IRS and talk to someone about this. You know your social you can have them look into this.

I hope everything works out for you and even if you don't believe in divorce - it might be what is best with everything you wrote.

I truly hope he had. I really need to know this. Also, he put me on his car insurance last year as a resident non driver. I don´t know why he would do that, since I wasn´t living with him. I also know he took me out of the insurance when he closed our joint bank account.

He also told the bank that I was separated, I had to call the bank to modify that info. He still shows up as married though, the moment the bank changed my status to married again he showed up as my family member again.

As for divorce, I might really be that stupid, but I hope that someday he manages to get over this ridiculous midlife crisis he´s having and comes back to his senses. Of course, it might be too late by then, but I need closure, something he refuses to give me. I also feel that this woman will destroy him to the point of no return, and I don´t know what to do to be able to help him.She will compromise his disability pay, making him sign something for her, like a loan or something like that. It wouldn´t certainly be the first time she does something like this. This whole thing is so unfair in so many levels :(

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You definitely need a lawyer.

If things are working out in Spain, why do you want move here when your husband seems not to care about the relationship?

You said he isn't working. You both don't have a child together i am a bit confused as to why you want move here.

I don't support rushing into divorce but he's cheating and he's not talking to you and you haven't indicated that you want to come here to work things out but "[to live the life you used to before moving to Spain]".

Get a lawyer and sorry for your situation. I do hope things work out.Good luck

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Interview :  11/15/2016

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Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

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You definitely need a lawyer.

If things are working out in Spain, why do you want move here when your husband seems not to care about the relationship?

You said he isn't working. You both don't have a child together i am a bit confused as to why you want move here.

I don't support rushing into divorce but he's cheating and he's not talking to you and you haven't indicated that you want to come here to work things out but "[to live the life you used to before moving to Spain]".

Get a lawyer and sorry for your situation. I do hope things work out.Good luck

Well, things aren´t working out well in Spain to begin with. And yes, he IS working now, he just wouldn´t do it while there was somebody else (i.e. me or my parents) to provide. And of course I would love to work things out with him, but what else could I do? He refuses to talk to me, he even had the nerve of letting his mistress sending me nasty threatening messages through facebook, I had to find out he was cheating on me because of her, otherwise he wouldn´t muster the backbone to tell me himself, I told you also she´s a well known piece in the area, typical trailer trash, benefits chaser, a cheater, a liar who would destroy him without any compassion, what else do you expect me to do if he´s throwing away 12 years (11 married in a few days plus 1 more dating through letters while he was deployed into Iraq the first time)? Yes, 12 years of full love, support and blind trust, through good and bad moments. I entered the marriage in good faith, never once let him down, I never was jealous or possessive, I let him go first and solve his issues, and now that he´s set he decides to kick me to the curb. What else am I to do aside from what I have already done? I honestly don´t know.

And thanks for the good wishes anyway. To you and to everybody else on this thread.

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Divorce and move on?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Reach out the VA or other VA wives, there's got to be some benefits you could be entitled while you sort out the immigration part.

No one can make him reason and work things out with you but him. He has to be willing to do that himself and it doesn't look like he is at the point yet.if i were you, i would build my life over there where you have family.nothing is absolutely promised when you move here.

But i dont want you to give up trying for the fact that you were together for 12 whole years!!

You've done a good job surviving up to this point, i have no doubt you can go further.Just don't put too much energy into getting retribution while putting your life in a standstill.

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CR- 1

Interview :  11/15/2016

Result: AP  (form 221 (g))

Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

Reaffirm Petition Timeline for folks in GHANA.. Please update your information..Thank you!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k0NXnbJdyEIRR1_Dr4t3yXmsM0tBbq-tZsj0-o3cMV0/edit?usp=sharing

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You were eligible to file for citizenship way back in 2007. Doing so would have avoided all of this. :unsure:

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

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Reach out the VA or other VA wives, there's got to be some benefits you could be entitled while you sort out the immigration part.

I was thinking this. Are there military lawyers whom you could consult?

06-04-2007 = TSC stamps postal return-receipt for I-129f.

06-11-2007 = NOA1 date (unknown to me).

07-20-2007 = Phoned Immigration Officer; got WAC#; where's NOA1?

09-25-2007 = Touch (first-ever).

09-28-2007 = NOA1, 23 days after their 45-day promise to send it (grrrr).

10-20 & 11-14-2007 = Phoned ImmOffs; "still pending."

12-11-2007 = 180 days; file is "between workstations, may be early Jan."; touches 12/11 & 12/12.

12-18-2007 = Call; file is with Division 9 ofcr. (bckgrnd check); e-prompt to shake it; touch.

12-19-2007 = NOA2 by e-mail & web, dated 12-18-07 (187 days; 201 per VJ); in mail 12/24/07.

01-09-2008 = File from USCIS to NVC, 1-4-08; NVC creates file, 1/15/08; to consulate 1/16/08.

01-23-2008 = Consulate gets file; outdated Packet 4 mailed to fiancee 1/27/08; rec'd 3/3/08.

04-29-2008 = Fiancee's 4-min. consular interview, 8:30 a.m.; much evidence brought but not allowed to be presented (consul: "More proof! Second interview! Bring your fiance!").

05-05-2008 = Infuriating $12 call to non-English-speaking consulate appointment-setter.

05-06-2008 = Better $12 call to English-speaker; "joint" interview date 6/30/08 (my selection).

06-30-2008 = Stokes Interrogations w/Ecuadorian (not USC); "wait 2 weeks; we'll mail her."

07-2008 = Daily calls to DOS: "currently processing"; 8/05 = Phoned consulate, got Section Chief; wrote him.

08-07-08 = E-mail from consulate, promising to issue visa "as soon as we get her passport" (on 8/12, per DHL).

08-27-08 = Phoned consulate (they "couldn't find" our file); visa DHL'd 8/28; in hand 9/1; through POE on 10/9 with NO hassles(!).

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Very helpful advice. Do you have a time machine she can borrow?

The TARDIS isn't very good at making those sort of short hops. Also, I wouldn't want to risk unraveling the causal nexus. Nevertheless, perhaps my post will serve as a warning to some permanent residents of the future who may have been putting off applying for U.S. citizenship. But what would I know? I'm just a humble curator.

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Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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If you turned in your greencard to the U.S. embassy in Spain, you would be allowed to travel to the U.S. on VWP, Right?

At least that gave you some time to see where things with your husband are and if it looks like your marriage can be saved, you can apply for a souses visa to come back here permanently.

The visa would take time but it would give you the chance to travel again.

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01/16/2008 letter to Congressman

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