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Well i finally did it, after another abusive day that she was towards me, i left (over a week ago). The lifting of conditions were sent off before i left her, and im confident that i will get an approval as i have substantial evidence.

HOWEVER THIS is where it becomes difficult. In my previous posts, i had explained what she is like, that some family were lawyers and that they would do anything to have me deported, make my life a living hell.

So of course, a few days later, i was in contact with her, and she told me that she had called immigration,ICE, all those government agencies and told them that the marriage was a fake marriage,made other accusations and that i needed to be hunted down and deported.

Ok, im not worried about that at all because i know that the marriage was entered into in good faith, but unfortunately dissolved due to abuse and i just got to the point where i couldnt take it anymore.

If im approved as a permanent resident, and then decide to become naturalized at the 5th year as a permanent resident, when it comes time for the interview, will ALL the accustations she made against me come up??????

If so, is there ANY way that i can find out about those accustaions before-hand so i know what accustaions were made so i can defend myself???? i did some research and found that there is a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to whcih my understanding is that if you submit a petition for your personal file (you or your lawyer can) to see everything thats happened from the day you entered the United States up until present, is that true???? does this exist????

Or the accustaions are kept from me until i file for naturalization and then they'll spring them with me on-the-spot at the interview???

Help on this would be deeply appreciated. Thank you.

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I'm sorry to hear all these. Why don't you consult an immigration attorney?

Well i finally did it, after another abusive day that she was towards me, i left (over a week ago). The lifting of conditions were sent off before i left her, and im confident that i will get an approval as i have substantial evidence.

HOWEVER THIS is where it becomes difficult. In my previous posts, i had explained what she is like, that some family were lawyers and that they would do anything to have me deported, make my life a living hell.

So of course, a few days later, i was in contact with her, and she told me that she had called immigration,ICE, all those government agencies and told them that the marriage was a fake marriage,made other accusations and that i needed to be hunted down and deported.

Ok, im not worried about that at all because i know that the marriage was entered into in good faith, but unfortunately dissolved due to abuse and i just got to the point where i couldnt take it anymore.

If im approved as a permanent resident, and then decide to become naturalized at the 5th year as a permanent resident, when it comes time for the interview, will ALL the accustations she made against me come up??????

If so, is there ANY way that i can find out about those accustaions before-hand so i know what accustaions were made so i can defend myself???? i did some research and found that there is a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to whcih my understanding is that if you submit a petition for your personal file (you or your lawyer can) to see everything thats happened from the day you entered the United States up until present, is that true???? does this exist????

Or the accustaions are kept from me until i file for naturalization and then they'll spring them with me on-the-spot at the interview???

Help on this would be deeply appreciated. Thank you.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

Dependent upon the substance of her allegations, you could very well be called for an interview. Convincing the AO might take a little more than just documentary evidence. Bear in mind that the USCIS "works" for the US citizen, and has no obligation to approve an alien if there is sufficient evidence for the Service to question the validity of the marriage.

As for the Naturalisation stage, one of the requirements is that the alien be of good moral character.

"diaddie mermaid"

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

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

I don't see a problem with trying to get out of the abusive relationship. If the abuse is present, it doesn't make any sense to try to "save" the marriage - saving your own azz is the best thing to do in the OP's situation.

To the OP - I don't know if all this can have any impact on your citizenship application, it will be a good idea to talk to a good immigration attorney. But abusive USC's who threaten their spouses with deportation just because the marriage didn't work (moreover, the USC is at fault here!!) pi$$ me off. Totally.

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Why in Hell would he want to save his marriage if he was being abused, what an idiotic remark. And you would be saving your azz to if you were in his situation. If you would of takin the time to read his first post instead of gloating over the victory of having your husband deported, then you would of known the situation. I wonder...... did you have your husband deported because he truly did something wrong or was it because you guys were not getting along. I am going to assume it is #2, NO doubt it was your attitude and way of thinking that caused it. WJR

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strandedlost,

If you're not worried at all you are a fool. You are not in DIY territory now, you are in a fight for your status with someone who sounds to be a junkyard dog who has people who know how to play the game on her side.

No matter how flat the pancake there are always 2 sides, and the 'truth' is what the most persuasive side puts forth as its' point of view.

Yodrak

Well i finally did it, after another abusive day that she was towards me, i left (over a week ago). The lifting of conditions were sent off before i left her, and im confident that i will get an approval as i have substantial evidence.

HOWEVER THIS is where it becomes difficult. In my previous posts, i had explained what she is like, that some family were lawyers and that they would do anything to have me deported, make my life a living hell.

So of course, a few days later, i was in contact with her, and she told me that she had called immigration,ICE, all those government agencies and told them that the marriage was a fake marriage,made other accusations and that i needed to be hunted down and deported.

Ok, im not worried about that at all because i know that the marriage was entered into in good faith, but unfortunately dissolved due to abuse and i just got to the point where i couldnt take it anymore.

If im approved as a permanent resident, and then decide to become naturalized at the 5th year as a permanent resident, when it comes time for the interview, will ALL the accustations she made against me come up??????

If so, is there ANY way that i can find out about those accustaions before-hand so i know what accustaions were made so i can defend myself???? i did some research and found that there is a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to whcih my understanding is that if you submit a petition for your personal file (you or your lawyer can) to see everything thats happened from the day you entered the United States up until present, is that true???? does this exist????

Or the accustaions are kept from me until i file for naturalization and then they'll spring them with me on-the-spot at the interview???

Help on this would be deeply appreciated. Thank you.

Filed: Timeline
Posted
what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

Buddy. what makes you think you will not have a hearing? :whistle:

see you THINK you got it all figured out. so why post on VJ- mr know it all.

your putting the cart before the horse. your talking about naturalization but,

you have not dodged the deportation bullet. - man phleaze. :unsure:

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

Buddy. what makes you think you will not have a hearing? :whistle:

see you THINK you got it all figured out. so why post on VJ- mr know it all.

your putting the cart before the horse. your talking about naturalization but,

you have not dodged the deportation bullet. - man phleaze. :unsure:

babybunny,

Strandedlost said his wife and family members stated that he "needed to be hunted down and deported', but that doesn't mean he is being. There's no hearing until a petition that he submits is denied and he becomes subject to removal, or an approved petition is rescinded. However, as Yodrak has also pointed out, his is now a case of being able to meet the burden of proof as an alien that the marriage was bona fide. With one party unwilling to cooperate, heck, with one party claiming that it wasn't, he should be preparing himself for some bumps in the road.

"diaddie mermaid"

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

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

Buddy. what makes you think you will not have a hearing? :whistle:

see you THINK you got it all figured out. so why post on VJ- mr know it all.

your putting the cart before the horse. your talking about naturalization but,

you have not dodged the deportation bullet. - man phleaze. :unsure:

I just wish you would STF UP already. I really wouldn't take anything this ignorant, uneduacted, lonely, DIVORCEE has to say.

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well as stated previously, yes, the marriage was entered into in good faith. I have documentation to prove that, lease agreement for a few years (not just one) and other evidence to co-insde with that. Its that if i didnt do what she wanted, the same with her family, they would always threaten calling immigration on me for like everything, litterally, no matter what i said/did.

But as stated, and said, when it became abusive, i withheld, and then after a while, it wasnt going anywhere, it was getting worse, i left. What makes it bad however is all her allegations she will make, as well as using her family members on her side.

My question is however, lets say i make it through and become an LPR. and i would still have roughly 2.5-3 years until i can apply for citzenship, within that time could i get a letter from USCIS asking me to come for an interview???? or once its approved from the service center thats it???

The truth i can defend, thats not a problem, however being put on the spot with way-out-of-this-world allegations that arent true and having to explain them will be the problem

And if allegations were made, do they come up at my naturalization interview (if im approved as a LPR applying for naturalization)

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what kind of visa you come here on CR1? well sounds like you came on CR1 since your talking removal of conditions. here is the thing. you can stay here 2 years. yeah yeah.

and you can remove the conditions on your own. yeah yeah. if you have proof to show you had a valid marriage entered in good faith i see no problem. but, that dont mean you cant be deported. My ex husband was deported he was here on CR1. :lol::lol:

The problem I see with your post is basicly your all talking about saving your azz. but, your not saying how you want to save your marriage or make it work!! if you been abused where is the documentation? your gonna need it at your hearing.

Yes, it was a CR1, yes i have proof, (im guessing you DIDN'T read my post clearly), and under my understanding, NO you can't be deported just because of a failed marriage, when the divorce is final, i know the petition will have to be withdrawn and submitted again, which i will tick the box that the marriage ended in divorce, which i have far greater evidence for than i would being abused, even though the abuse came into it, and was one of the biggest factors..

By the way, a "hearing" is only for people that have to appear before an immigration judge.

Buddy. what makes you think you will not have a hearing? :whistle:

see you THINK you got it all figured out. so why post on VJ- mr know it all.

your putting the cart before the horse. your talking about naturalization but,

you have not dodged the deportation bullet. - man phleaze. :unsure:

babybunny,

Strandedlost said his wife and family members stated that he "needed to be hunted down and deported', but that doesn't mean he is being. There's no hearing until a petition that he submits is denied and he becomes subject to removal, or an approved petition is rescinded. However, as Yodrak has also pointed out, his is now a case of being able to meet the burden of proof as an alien that the marriage was bona fide. With one party unwilling to cooperate, heck, with one party claiming that it wasn't, he should be preparing himself for some bumps in the road.

Yes, her party is unwilling to co-operate, so i have her plus the mom,dad and all the other family members now on her side, what type of "bumpy roads" can i expect to face? if approved as an LPR would it be best to just leave it at that? or even still can i receive a letter requesting an interview at a local USCIS district office?

 
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