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I don't think your friend realizes how serious her issue it.

 

As soon as she starts filling for her new husband, the USCIS will vent her past also. If they see that she cheated her way into the green card (and I hope they will), she can say goodbye to her citizenship.

 

If I'd be her - I would forget about bringing foreign spouse to the US and exposing herself.

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K1

29.11.2013 - NoA1

06.02.2014 - NoA2

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RoC

24.07.2017 - NoA1.

01.08.2018 - RoC approved. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Roel said:

I don't think your friend realizes how serious her issue it.

 

As soon as she starts filling for her new husband, the USCIS will vent her past also. If they see that she cheated her way into the green card (and I hope they will), she can say goodbye to her citizenship.

 

If I'd be her - I would forget about bringing foreign spouse to the US and exposing 

I know maybe doest help since she is in a big problem buy theres any way she can divorce in Florida?

1 minute ago, Huckleberry&Koala said:

 

 

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Just now, Ketoneiv said:

I know maybe doest help since she is in a big problem buy theres any way she can divorce in Florida?

Legally, she will have to meet the state residency requirements of Florida in order to file.  It doesn't sound like she will be there anytime soon.

 

Not that seems to matter to her, following the law that is.

 

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3 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

Legally, she will have to meet the state residency requirements of Florida in order to file.  It doesn't sound like she will be there anytime soon.

 

Not that seems to matter to her, following the law that is.

 

:pop:

 

She stays 6 months of the year in Florida (where she own a house ) and 6 months in her country,but now her mom is very ill and she is taking care of her. Thats why for now she cant go back for now.

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I had a time getting my head around this but yes big issues if USCIS finds out, OP was a USC before this was done so not a naturalisation issue for her.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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1 hour ago, Ketoneiv said:

(Asking for somebody else)

 

My ex husband and i got married in our home country in 2003. Then before we start the paperwork to bring him to USA somebody told me instead to apply for a spousal visa i should apply for a fiance visa because it was faster,and i did so. The visa was approve, and in 2006 we married in Florida.We got divorce last year after 15 years of marriage. The thing is we got divorce only in our home country where we are living now. My question is,does our divorce is valid in the U.S aswell? or do we need to divorce in Florida too? I have no way to go back to U.S at this moment and im going to married here in my country with my actual boyfriend i want to move back to USA. How do i find out if im not committing any crime? It that counts as bigamy since my ex husband and i where married already in my country when we remarried in Florida?

You or your friend or whoever this story is really about is toast. K1 visa was obtained with misinformation, therefore everything obtained after that (green card, citizenship) is obtained with misinformation aka lying. This will (most likely) result in revoking whatever was obtained (and probably a ban to the US) If the person is a USC by birth there (probably) will be other consequences. 

 

He/she/you has to disclose the K1 visa on the new visa application and they will find out. Not disclosing it is lying. So no matter how you twist or turn it, it's not going to work.

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3 hours ago, Ketoneiv said:

I'm in a big problem the 😞

You meant to say "your friend" is in a big problem, right?

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