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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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I need advice on what to do with my spouse when he has to summit his I-751 ROC form. We are a same sex couple. He came to USA with K1 visa. We got married, he received his 2 years probation green card. This green card expires in January 2021. The past 6 months, our marriage has been very strained. We have not been intimate for many months. He won’t let me touch his phone. I know he’s hiding things from me. One time I was able to catch a suspicious text before he deleted it. I suspect he’s staying with me until he gets his new green card and then he will leave me. I don’t have any money to go through a divorce. My question is what are my options? What can I do to prevent him from getting his ROC approved?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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Nothing. There is nothing you can do to prevent his ROC or take away his green card. He can file for ROC on his own with a divorce waiver. it sounds like he doesn’t know he can divorce you now and it will not have an impact on his ROC.
If he is willing to go to counseling and you are willing to make it work then that’s an option.

You will still be responsible that he does not become a public charge as you signed the I-864. 

Our K1 Journey    I-129f

Service Center : Texas Service Center   Transferred? California Service Center on 8/11/14

Consulate : Port au Prince, Haiti             I-129F Sent : 4/14/2014

I-129F NOA1 : 4/24/14                            I-129F NOA2 : 9/10/14

NVC Received : 9/24/14                          NVC Left : 9/26/14

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Packet 3 Received : 10/27/14 packet received by petitioner in USA ( beneficiary never received packet 3)

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NOA : 3/25/15                                            Biometrics : 4/15/15

Approved: 8/31/15                                     Received: 9/8/15

 

EAD

CIS Office : Hartford                                  Filed : 3/18/15

NOA : 3/25/15                                            Approved: 6/12/15

Received: 6/20/15

 

Removal of Conditions I-751

Filed: 8/14/17 at VSC                                 NOA: 8/15/17 Received 8/21 by mail

Biometrics: Dated: 8/25/17   Received 9/2/17   Appointment 9/11/17 

Approved: 10/23/18 -no interview

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Agreed that there is nothing you can do. Honestly, once an immigrant is here, it is practically impossible to have them removed in your situation. To put it in perspective, you spent so much time and effort proving to the US government that the relationship is real. The US government has bigger fish to fry to go after him. 

 

We see this all the time on VJ. Best to move on with your life. Protect yourself and search for a good divorce attorney. be aware that the affidavit of support you signed for him will still be valid after you divorce.

 

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

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