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The longer you wait to divorce, the more expensive it will be for you since she will be entitled to more of your assets.  I hope she is employed or you may find yourself supporting her during the divorce proceedings so make it quick.  Talk to your attorney but make it a win-win situation.  There are several good forums with family law discussions. Check those out.

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7 hours ago, mushroomspore said:

Hm, your wife may not have necessarily committed fraud by marrying you. It sounds like she realized moving and living in the US wasn't what it was cracked up to be, so she bailed. Sorry I know that's not really that much more reassuring. But truly fraudulent spouses manifest other behaviors and it doesn't seem like your wife has displayed them. If you divorce her, then the rest of her immigration process (if she pursues it) is 100% her responsibility. By divorcing her before removal of conditions, you remove yourself from the equation. It'd be messier if you tried to divorce her during removal of conditions. Have you tried or considered marriage counseling? Do you know where she is?

Oh trust me it is fraud. I'm not posting all the details in this thread since I don't know who's reading but I have posted here under another name before and everyone pretty much agreed that it was fraud. I recommended counseling before and she refused. I know where she is because she came back yesterday. Once she left and I told her I was filing for divorce, she showed back up and now wants to work on it. Smh. I don't know what I'm going to do now.

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6 hours ago, Ash.1101 said:



It's debatable.

A lot of K-1 visas had been approved without interview. Most K-1 to AOS don't have an incredible amount of proof since they're only married for max 3 months, minimum a couple of days.

I wish I could go back and see what we had for AOS, but I can tell you it was next to nothing since we had been married for a month at the time of AOSing. ESPECIALLY compared to what we have after two years of marriage.


One thing I am curious about..


You say you've been married for roughly 18 months, but she just got her conditional green card a month ago. Is the process that backed up now or did something happen to where ya'll delayed filing for AOS?

Seems like a really large time gap from K-1 to AOS.

We initially applied at the 5 month mark but our package was lost. We applied again and it took 1 year to be approved. 

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2 hours ago, heyimmovingon said:

Once she left and I told her I was filing for divorce, she showed back up and now wants to work on it. Smh. I don't know what I'm going to do now.

Since you're 100% sure it's fraud, makes sense to continue on with the divorce?

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