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Devastated! Victim of marriage Fraud before ROC w/ Iranian national

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Alimony is most unlikely, not sure why they think that, he can work.

 

As I have said the Divorce issue and the Immigration aspect are seperate.

 

I 864 well yet again the level is low and seems no reason why he is unable to support himself. And what benefits would a single male qualify for?

 

 

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14 hours ago, Xcalj5 said:

I spoke to Homeland/USCIS and they told me there is no way of them to prove anything with Iran, so they won't do anything.

Without any concrete evidence on paper provided by you, they can't do anything because it's just verbal accusation/hearsay.  

 

Don't know if this was mentioned before---do you have any children together?

 

14 hours ago, Xcalj5 said:

We are still legally married, he just moved out.

Sounds like it's time to file for divorce...if you file first, you are somewhat more in control of the proceedings.

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On 3/7/2018 at 12:33 PM, Xcalj5 said:

I brought my current husband from Iran on K1 visa. My husband is 14 years younger than me and came without any money. Yes, I lost my mind. I fell in love with young charismatic man. I am educated and my whole life I saved with hard work and sacrifices. And it happened, he used me just for a green card (yeah stupid me for trusting). He admitted for lying on application regarding his previous employment. He admitted for working for Iranian government and having weapons training (not mentioned on visa app). He received his visa based on lies (I have no way of proving it). I refused to sign ROC (I751) and so he left and is filing it based on divorce waiver. He was abusive throughout the relationship, which was documented in court. Two temporary restraining orders. No criminal charges though. After he left (2.5 yrs) I found out he was in relationship with another older woman and have recording of them. I am ok he left, but I am not ok he is suing me for half. I confirmed with 3 attorneys that he is entitled to half of my savings (which is a lot collected during marriage.) He is also going for alimony and my 401k which I saved a lot. He did not pay a dime to me or towards my house or anything. I covered all his expenssed. Found him job. I basically lost $40K on him and will lose another $40k based on him defrauding me and the country. I made Infopass and was lucky to speak to officer who then told me they cannot do anything!!! He is permanent resident (conditional green card) and has every right to renew it based on divorce, because I cannot prove it was a sham. Even if he does not have anything in his name, no financials because some marriages agree to that. So not only he wasted almost 6 yrs of my life, he refused to have children (I never had it was my last chance), he will get my savings, 401K, plus my investments and I am being told there is nothing I can do to stop it and I am on the hook for I864 for 10 yrs, so this will never end. He is evil and is doing everything to hurt me financially. I really don’t understand why as I only gave him and provided everything and let him travel with me all over the world. I am glad that he is out of my life, but is there anything I can do so he does not take everything I worked so hard for. He received his visa based on lies and deception. I can clearly show that he was using me for money and green card. USCIS is not interested in what I had to say at the infopass. Is there anything else I can do?? 

 

Really its nothimg you can do at this time but pray he messes up somehow that causes him to get into removal & even that deportation process takes some time. Make sure on his record  its redflagged that on his applocatino he lied about woiking with irans gov and weaopons training he got...that should put some sauce in future naturalisation request...theb please move on .His day will come dont worry...best wishes

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Don't mean to be that guy here, but since you shared this with us I just find the whole premise of this story a little strange, to say the least. 

Had your husband been a real security threat they would have looked into it, and there is nothing he could do to hide his past. 

 

Your only way out of this is to establish that the marriage wasn't in good faith on HIS part. Which is not an easy to do so, you might end up incriminating yourself in the process. Consult with an immigration attorney as well as with a divorce attorney.

 

I'm obviously not a lawyer and this is not a legal advice. 

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