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Hello folks: Finally I ended a journey with a positive note after 6 years! I am so thankful to this community for all inputs I had. Here I want to share something which may help some of you in future who are on same boat. 

My situation: Entered as F1 student 2015, Got married to USC in 2015, Received CPR in August 2016, Separated in May 2017, Divorced filed by USC July 2017 and divorce Finalized October 2017. Applied ROC with waiver April 2018, Interview got scheduled October 2024 and Approved on 11/01/2024. 

My story briefly: Met ex in school and we both were students, we had a damn relationship! I call it damn because it was something unmatched and we got married after 3 months of date!! I could not even buy her a ring of $50 and I had to return some products at Walmart to come up with marriage court fee! None of our family members were even at marriage except for 3 friends!! But we had tons of love to each other and seriously it was serious. But soon when I moved to a different city to pursue better job and school, my marriage started getting shaky and started melting down. I tried a lot, really a lot but she gave up as my financial situation was not very easy one. Ended up with divorce after 23 months!!! 

Documents I submitted: My sworn detailed statements, divorce decree, marriage certificate, Joint tax, Joint lease, Joint electric and water bill, 4 joint car ownerships, 3 joint car loans, 2 joint bank accounts, 1 her employer's sponsored joint credit card, our many pictures, 4 sworn affidavits, our cell phone family plan, letters and cards, and marriage counseling certificates. 

Evidences and Documents.. Evidences and Documents... Evidences and Documents..... That's it! USCIS does not go and live with you guys; but they are well trained and seriously well trained to find the flags. Guess what? I even won the case where my ex submitted sworn affidavits along with her brother that this marriage is not good and legit. Officer slightly asked me and I replied that she went AOS interview 2 times and why was the marriage good then? Why it turned bad after 2 years and divorce? Why I have a sworn affidavit from her prior divorce? The officer went silent. I literally threw 2 years of chats in a separate folder and asked him to go through all messages if he had time and see what means love. He did not check it even. If you loved your spouse for real, it will be easily visible and you can be confident that you will get approved. But again one thing- Evidences and Documents.. Evidences and Documents... Evidences and Documents..... if you are divorced. One thing for sure: If you were in love and genuine, your confidence will be through roof as mine was. Here are some people say USCIS does not look anything if they think fraud. USCIS can think many things but you can get easily approved at immigration court because the judge will check and justify everything; not will just THINK. If you were in for real love and I say it again REAL LOVE and that's why got married, no one can beat you down. Stay up and be strong, stay confident- You will win. Good luck to all of you who are in same situation; my 7 years of stress and research helped me to learn a lot. To all folks here: Thanks again and Good luck! Screenshot2024-11-01at12_27_43PM.thumb.png.9d35eb2e6fc909cbd6518cc9ced5d85c.png

 
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