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Found out at my VAWA-I485 interview that my spouse was married(merged Update Approved)

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On 12/15/2022 at 5:07 PM, OldUser said:

Did the lawyer know what you know now? E.g. USC's previous marriage without divorce docs available?

 

If USC was still married to someone else, there was no any legal marriage between you and her. You did not enter a marriage. And if you were not married, there were no grounds for WAVA and I-485. That's the gist of it.

 

That's a sad and tragic situation you're in...

You are wrong.There is an exception in the VAWA law regarding  bigamy of the U.S Citizen/LPR.

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1 hour ago, sandranj said:

You are wrong.There is an exception in the VAWA law regarding  bigamy of the U.S Citizen/LPR.

Did you see the last updates on the thread? What's the point of discussing it further when the OP gave the update on the case and how it got resolved?

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