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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife is a K-1. Been married for 4.5 years. Her friend, from Philippines on a CR2 might be at risk (danger). Her sponsor/husband is very abusive to her. It is emotional/mental abuse right now. I think it will elevate to physical soon. She has her 2 year greencard. She is building a case against him. But, she is really scared. Anybody have and indepth knowledge how IMBRA would affect this? We live 1 minute away from her. This guy is not stable. Two of his previous marriages ended with the spouse leaving him. I told her to call 911 if he threatens her or harms her in any way. She has previously left the home to go to a battered women's shelter. She is back and the turmoil is escalating.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** Moving from IMBRA to Effects of Major changes as a more suitable forum *****

IMBRA is related to getting visas, your friend already has her greencard. She should divorce the guy and move far away from him; as long as she can prove the marriage was bonafide when they got married, she can do ROC (remove conditions) even without him.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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My wife is a K-1. Been married for 4.5 years. Her friend, from Philippines on a CR2 might be at risk (danger). Her sponsor/husband is very abusive to her. It is emotional/mental abuse right now. I think it will elevate to physical soon. She has her 2 year greencard. She is building a case against him. But, she is really scared. Anybody have and indepth knowledge how IMBRA would affect this? We live 1 minute away from her. This guy is not stable. Two of his previous marriages ended with the spouse leaving him. I told her to call 911 if he threatens her or harms her in any way. She has previously left the home to go to a battered women's shelter. She is back and the turmoil is escalating.

She should leave him as well, since she has 2 years of green card. She have to get divorce waiver at the time of getting 10 years gc. She can make complaint as well about abuse.

My wife is a K-1. Been married for 4.5 years. Her friend, from Philippines on a CR2 might be at risk (danger). Her sponsor/husband is very abusive to her. It is emotional/mental abuse right now. I think it will elevate to physical soon. She has her 2 year greencard. She is building a case against him. But, she is really scared. Anybody have and indepth knowledge how IMBRA would affect this? We live 1 minute away from her. This guy is not stable. Two of his previous marriages ended with the spouse leaving him. I told her to call 911 if he threatens her or harms her in any way. She has previously left the home to go to a battered women's shelter. She is back and the turmoil is escalating.

She should leave him as well, since she has 2 years of green card. She have to get divorce waiver at the time of getting 10 years gc. She can make complaint as well about abuse.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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She needs to get OUT.

11/06: Husband EWI from Mexico
11/08: Started dating

11/11: Husband got deported
1/11/14: Got married
3/13/14-11/2/14:
I-130
1/26/15-3/17/15: NVC

5/28/15: INTERVIEW - denied

6/8/15: I-601/I-212 waivers received

11/17/15: I-601/I-212 waivers APPROVED

12/11/15: HUBBY HOME!! :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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It is very often hard for an abused person to make that step to leave. Many abuser will make their victim feel like they have no where to go , no one to help them. If she has gone to the shelter and returned she is very dependent on him and it may take a lot to get her to leave Right now you need to be there and make sure she calls 911. Explain to her a restraining order or whatever it is called in your state. Make sure she knows he can not send her back ( I am sure he tells her this )

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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