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Hello everybody,

So the story goes like this..me and my wife we met a year and half ago and got married after 6 months, Which is excactly a year ago we were much in love and she also had a son 1 years old from her previous relationship which he made us come even closer and want us start a family all of us together. I applied for my AOS on december 2014 and got approved on March 2015 as you can check on my timeline.But recently there's a lot of problems in our relationship and things aren't going so well unfortunately, We are evolving in way too different people with different goals and different ways of doing things, different ideas and personalities, especially when it comes to the kid we don't agree in any way how we should raise him right because she and me think excactly the opposite.We also live with her mother in the same house but all of us together w just can't make it work out we've been and we still going to a Marriage Counselor but without any success. so we were talking the other day that it should be better for us to divorce and each of us to go apart and find our own happines with no hard feelings. I know that if in the end we gonna divorce i can file i-751 waiver right after i have my divorce decree which i will do it with the help of an attorney that did our AOS case and he did and excellent job. And here comes my questions:

1) Nothing holds me to stay in Georgia anymore(We reside in Georgia) if we would divorce i would leave and start my life in a different state , so my question is that if i move to a different state after i get the divorce decree and apply for i-751 waiver is it gonna be any problem to apply from a different state since i did my AOS from Georgia? ( state of California)

2) Is my GC gonna be invalid and out of status after our divorce is gonna be finalized? My GC expires on March 2017

3) Is our marriage too short and have low success for approval for the i-751 waiver ? ( I have plenty of evidence)

4) My Evidence list are the following: Joint bank account , Joint Car insurance , Joint Credit card , Joint bills ( gas + power) / internet and water is under he mother's names , private lease between all of us stating we leaving all together, Vacation of all of us together to Disneyland ( hotel bills from there and tickets and photos) , second vacation all of us together in Vegas , doctor reference and results addressed to our common address, IRS Taxes return transcript of us filed jointly 2014, marriage counseling recipts and i can ask a letter , Drivers license with the same addess, 1 lease from previous apartment we leaved together and our private lease for our current house that her mother owns , Car title of mine that says our home Address but the title is not joint because she got a new car jointly with her mother , tickets from different activities , i can provide affidavits from her mother and friends, we don't have joint health insurance because she is not currently working and she gets health insurance from the goverment, that's it pretty much ..it's been only a year and we don't have something else do you think they would be enough evidence?

5) Should i wait and apply for the i-751 later and not right away and also is it better to stay in Georgia and then Leave ?

We tried very hard for our marriage to work but unfortunately we just can't ,I know it's a big post but thank you for taking the time to review it and any opinnion or suggestion would be welcome.

Edited by AntonyDraga
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IF the marriage was/is bonafide

did the pregnancy by someone else overlapped your relationship

The statement go and find happiness by both of you...are questions

could be ask...not getting along but agreeing on your immigration benefit

You do haave co-ingle proof, counseling proof which could be a plus

which can still come off very agreeable to the IO

Posted

IF the marriage was/is bonafide

did the pregnancy by someone else overlapped your relationship

The statement go and find happiness by both of you...are questions

could be ask...not getting along but agreeing on your immigration benefit

You do haave co-ingle proof, counseling proof which could be a plus

which can still come off very agreeable to the IO

The marriage is 100% real , when i met my wife her son was 1 years old and the kid's father doesn't exist in his life and based on my wifes' statements is a horrible person . ( i never met him) by saying (going and find happines by both of us ) we meant like since we don't understand each other and we see things in a different way is better for us to be apart and actually do whatever we think each of us should do. we don't have to stay in a bad relationship and feel bad both of us. As for her kid i just love him maybe even more than i would love mine , it's just our personalities are so different that we just can't agree and make it work , it used to be way different but i guess after people getting married things are way different as they used to be. At least this is our experience so far.

 
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