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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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9 minutes ago, Going through said:

Divorcing after the ROC is one thing----there is still legal basis to file after an AOS is approved, once the person proved they entered the marriage with bonafide intent (and filing with a divorce waiver).

OP hasn't even got an approved AOS yet, so now no legal basis to adjust from since the couple is separated and headed for a divorce....quite a difference in his case.  Facts easily found out by an IO, too, presumably.

 

At least 20 people you know personally have each flat-out admitted to you that they married just for a green card?  Weird they would all come out and each person just admit it openly like that.

Okay i was just giving my opinion he doesnt have to take it right?

I didnt think he wants to go home after living in usa for 4 years 

09/12/17          Married my love

01/28/18          AOS Sent

02/01/18          AOS Recieved

02/10/18          NOA1 Text E-mail Notification recieved

02/15/18          NOA1 Hard Copies recieved

02/24/18          Biometrics Letter Received (Scheduled for March 9th)

03/02/18          RFIE Letter Received (I-864 form)

03/09/18          Biometrics Appointment Done!

03/15/18          Sent RFIE Response with Joint Sponsor

03/22/18          RFIE Received by USCIS (Email notification)

07/21/18          New Card is Being Produced (Notification)

08/14/18          Interview was scheduled

08/17/18          Received Notice Interview for 09/19/18

09/11/18          Received Cancellation Notice :( 

Posted
1 hour ago, Nikolet Kamenov said:

Okay i was just giving my opinion he doesnt have to take it right?

I didnt think he wants to go home after living in usa for 4 years 

He also doesn't want to stay married if he isn't in love with his wife anymore either.   

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

Filed: Other Country: Turkey
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It depends on why your marriage is falling apart. If you or your children are suffering abuse at the hands of your usc spouse, then you may reclassify your application from immediate relative to self-petition as a battered spouse married to a U.S. citizen. 
Otherwise you are pretty much doomed, unfortunately. 

Relax, this is not a race.

 
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