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your wife or ex wife has just established a documented precedent that you abused her. this is useful to support her claim of spousal abuse to advance her cause. unless you don't mind people slender you and leave a rap sheet on you, then you do need a good family law attorney. these types of charges went unanswered is actually detrimental to you even if you don't care whether she gets her green card or not. go get a family lawyer quick and seek advice how to answer these false claims and leave a paper trail. at the end of the day, CIS will come after you if she filed for abusive spouse. at this time, she has more documentation than you and all you have is "i didn't do it". guess who wins?

My wife and I are still trying to work out the details of our reconciliation attempt. One big misunderstanding. We should have never went to attorneys! We should have cooled down and thought about everything 1st. Attorneys are like Pandora's Box. They are only out for money. They do not care about the clients they represent. Just give me the money and you are on your own.

An Immigration attorney told us that it could get sticky with the USCIS especially with the domestic violence charge and we divorced could through up big red flags or they could view this as one big misunderstanding and let it go.

The other day I met a man from a divorce support group I have been going to and he had a very similar problem with his ex-wife. He is not trying to reconciliate with his ex-wife. He told me that he filed a complaint with ICE and provided them with all kinds of evidence that she had no intention of staying married to him and she had a pre-mediated agenda to fleece him for everything he had and move onto other men and doing the same to them. He told me that she has already taken another man for a a large sum of money and has now moved in with another man. He told me that it has been over 11 months since he filed the complaint to ICE and he has updated them on more evidence he has and has heard nothing from them on his complaints nor has ICE taken any action against her.

Is our Government this liberal concerning Immigration?

I'm not so sure I'd be inclined to jump at the conclusion that the government is too liberal, just because a claimant sees no action taken on the part of the agency to which he reported his suspicions. One thing to bear in mind is that if a USC petitioner divorces and reports allegations of fraud to USCIS or ICE for that matter, since the marital relationship with the alien has been terminated, USCIS or ICE have no obligation to keep the petitioner informed of any action or progress in any investigation that might be taking place.

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

 
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