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    belinda63 got a reaction from Teddy B in Who still smokes in the United States — in seven simple charts   
    I haven't used tobacco in more than a year. I will admit I vape. I am a nicotine addict but I find the smell of cigarette smoke to be almost sickening now.
    The problem is everyone is so focused on smoking (and vaping) that they are losing sight of obesity becoming the number 1 killer.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Elf in URGENT: Traveled to US with someone's passport!!   
    Most of it would hinge on his use of the US passport and how his presentation of himself as a US citizen would be perceived. I am of the opinion that he would have a life-time ban for entering the US claiming citizenship.
    He needs to speak to an attorney and tell them everything.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Mina90 in URGENT: Traveled to US with someone's passport!!   
    Most of it would hinge on his use of the US passport and how his presentation of himself as a US citizen would be perceived. I am of the opinion that he would have a life-time ban for entering the US claiming citizenship.
    He needs to speak to an attorney and tell them everything.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Boiler in URGENT: Traveled to US with someone's passport!!   
    Most of it would hinge on his use of the US passport and how his presentation of himself as a US citizen would be perceived. I am of the opinion that he would have a life-time ban for entering the US claiming citizenship.
    He needs to speak to an attorney and tell them everything.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SincerelyMeike in URGENT: Traveled to US with someone's passport!!   
    Most of it would hinge on his use of the US passport and how his presentation of himself as a US citizen would be perceived. I am of the opinion that he would have a life-time ban for entering the US claiming citizenship.
    He needs to speak to an attorney and tell them everything.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mallafri76 in URGENT: Traveled to US with someone's passport!!   
    Most of it would hinge on his use of the US passport and how his presentation of himself as a US citizen would be perceived. I am of the opinion that he would have a life-time ban for entering the US claiming citizenship.
    He needs to speak to an attorney and tell them everything.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from trinaqueen in K1 and immigration officers   
    The problem is you have to prove you have a valid relationship. How can you do that when you are living near each other but not with each other? Looks like it is a marriage for immigration purposes.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Advanced Aardvark in K1 and immigration officers   
    The problem is you have to prove you have a valid relationship. How can you do that when you are living near each other but not with each other? Looks like it is a marriage for immigration purposes.
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    belinda63 reacted to Sandra G. in k1-visa: 6 years for a divorce decree and a sneaky mother in law   
    I do not believe in a single word that your girlfriend is telling you.Man you have a CRAZY girlfriend to say the least. Your relationship has RED FLAGS for everyone. YOU should seek some help for yourself (psychotherapy) in ordee for you to develop skills of sef respect and self esteem.
    I am an attorney since 1989 and an advocate for victims of domestic violence,and let me tell you something,everything you described here I saw before, do not walk but RUN, your gf is not a victim here,she is VERY manipulative,and the divorce story is a complete bs.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mallafri76 in abandon K-1 and start spouse visa?   
    To do DCF you have to be a resident of the country for at least six months. Then you are looking at several months to get to the interview. If you file a spousal visa without being a resident of Mexico you are looking at about a year to the interview. So about the same length of time as if you moved to Mexico next week.
    Unless you have been married more than 2 years when he enters the US he will still get a 2 year green card and he will have to file to remove conditions.
    I guess your plan will work if you move to Mexico, marry, and live there for two years. Then you could file for DCF and he would get the 10 year green card when he enters the US. Problem there is you would have to sponsor with assets or find a sponsor and you would have to prove a domicile in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Asia in deportation   
    The visa is no good as soon as you entered the US. You need to go by the date on your I-94. You are given 90 days from your entry into the US. After those 90 days if you are still in the US and have not file for AOS you are out of status and subject to deportation.
    If the date on your I-94 has not passed and you have not committed any major crime your ex-fiance can do nothing to have you deported. If you do not marry then you have no way to obtain a green card without leaving the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from twacha in deportation   
    The visa is no good as soon as you entered the US. You need to go by the date on your I-94. You are given 90 days from your entry into the US. After those 90 days if you are still in the US and have not file for AOS you are out of status and subject to deportation.
    If the date on your I-94 has not passed and you have not committed any major crime your ex-fiance can do nothing to have you deported. If you do not marry then you have no way to obtain a green card without leaving the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Advanced Aardvark in deportation   
    The visa is no good as soon as you entered the US. You need to go by the date on your I-94. You are given 90 days from your entry into the US. After those 90 days if you are still in the US and have not file for AOS you are out of status and subject to deportation.
    If the date on your I-94 has not passed and you have not committed any major crime your ex-fiance can do nothing to have you deported. If you do not marry then you have no way to obtain a green card without leaving the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from kittens_0117 in deportation   
    The visa is no good as soon as you entered the US. You need to go by the date on your I-94. You are given 90 days from your entry into the US. After those 90 days if you are still in the US and have not file for AOS you are out of status and subject to deportation.
    If the date on your I-94 has not passed and you have not committed any major crime your ex-fiance can do nothing to have you deported. If you do not marry then you have no way to obtain a green card without leaving the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from AKN2 in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Marc_us82 in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from S & P in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from PerditaD in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from trublubu2 in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Cheezees in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from milimelo in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from caly in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from rutabaga in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from B-2-Z in I don't want spouse to get 10year GC.. options?   
    She can divorce you as easily as you can divorce her. You can't stop a divorce. My divorce was final in December 1998 but we are still in court fighting over things as of this month.
    She can file for divorce and file to ROC with the waiver. If the divorce is not completed by the time she files she can request an extension by showing the filing of the paperwork with the court.
    She could also claim VAWA as you are using her immigration status to blackmail her into agreeing to your terms on the divorce.
    You cannot stop her ROC and you cannot get out of the I-864.
    Stop worrying about her immigration status and get your life together.
    And just because she may be in another country she still has the right to contest the division of the property and ask for spousal support. Don't think getting her out of the US will protect you in the divorce. Or if she stays and is not in status nothing will happen in divorce court, immigration isn't going to show up and arrest her, even if they do she can still contest the divorce from jail.
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