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    belinda63 got a reaction from Jacque67 in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 reacted to HFM181818 in Thai wife of US Citizen for 10 years refused entry at airport   
    The collective actions of those who have 'changed their minds' at baggage claim have instant and long term affects on visa applicants around the world...each and every time a CO finds out about one of the AOSs, the bar for approvals will rise....and then we'll hear about how 'unfair' the laws are, how 'mean' the COs are, etc...once again, blame those who have snubbed their noses at our laws and violated the trust given to them rather than others.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from trublubu2 in Will I lose my Temporary Green Card if my US citizen wife divorce me (or withdraw I-130)   
    If you feel she scammed you for money you could file a civil suit.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Garcialove in My parents will immigrate via IR5 but will leave two minors behind, can they bring them somehow? Otherwise they'll be left parentless   
    One parent comes and the other stays behind. The parent who comes petitions the spouse and children.
    Both parents come, one petitions for the children, and one or both apply for a re-entry permit so they can remain with the children while the petition is pending. This will take several months to approve and they will have to be fingerprinted in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Nigerian visiting USA   
    Another thing to keep in mind is how would you support yourself and a child? You seem to be strapped for cash already so how would you pay for daycare/diapers/etc. Even if you apply for a spousal visa the day you return it takes about a year for him to receive it and even longer if he has AP. Or what if the visa is denied? Then you and the child are here in the US and daddy is in Nigeria?
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mallafri76 in My parents will immigrate via IR5 but will leave two minors behind, can they bring them somehow? Otherwise they'll be left parentless   
    One parent comes and the other stays behind. The parent who comes petitions the spouse and children.
    Both parents come, one petitions for the children, and one or both apply for a re-entry permit so they can remain with the children while the petition is pending. This will take several months to approve and they will have to be fingerprinted in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from C-ma'am in Removal of condition DENIED   
    The whole problem is no matter what route you chose to try you will have to prove a bonafide marriage. You have failed to do that twice already. It will be really hard if not impossible to prove it now.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Scot19000 in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from C-ma'am in Removal of condition DENIED   
    I am confused, you got your green card in 2010 or maybe 2011 so you filed to remove conditions in 2012 or 2013? But you were out of the country for years two and three of the marriage so how did you file to remove conditions? And when was your ROC denied? Please give me some guidance here with dates.
    You have multiple issues and a very difficult case to prove. If you can't prove it was a real marriage and USCIS has already made a determination that it wasn't then there is not much you can do.
    You need an attorney.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Hypnos in Derivative Beneficiary Adjustment of Status Process HELP   
    Since your parents married after you turned 18 you do not qualify as a step-child of the USC. Your LPR parent must file a petition for you, I-130, and the wait is about 2 years although it varies.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Jojo92122 in Derivative Beneficiary Adjustment of Status Process HELP   
    Since your parents married after you turned 18 you do not qualify as a step-child of the USC. Your LPR parent must file a petition for you, I-130, and the wait is about 2 years although it varies.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Boiler in Derivative Beneficiary Adjustment of Status Process HELP   
    Since your parents married after you turned 18 you do not qualify as a step-child of the USC. Your LPR parent must file a petition for you, I-130, and the wait is about 2 years although it varies.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from C-ma'am in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from alebrije in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Ortolan in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from bappi48 in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Even claiming abuse is going to be difficult. A decision has already been made that this was not a legitimate marriage and that is required even with a domestic violence waiver. You really, really need an attorney.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from bappi48 in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Deleted_Account in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Hypnos in Removal of condition DENIED   
    http://www.uscis.gov/iframe/ilink/docView/FR/HTML/FR/0-0-0-1/0-0-0-42380/0-0-0-44857/0-0-0-47481/0-0-0-47683.html link to the factors to be considered for extreme hardship to prevent removal.
    (1) the age of the alien, both at the time of entry to the United States and at the time of application for suspension of deportation; (2) the age, number, and immigration status of the alien's children an d their ability to speak the native language and adjust to life in another country; (3) the health condition of the alien or the alien's child, spouse, or parent and the availability of any required medical treatment in the country to which the alien would be returned; (4) the alien's ability to obtain employment in the country to which the alien would be returned; (5) the length of residence in the United States; (6) the existence of other family members who will be legally residing in the United States; ( 7) the financial impact of the alien's departure; (8) the impact of a disruption of educational opportunities; (9) the psychological impact of the alien's deportation or removal; (10) the current political and economic conditions in the country to which the alien would be returned; (11) family and other ties to the country to which the alien would be returned; (12) contributions to and ties to a community in the United States, including the degree of integration into society; (13) immigration history, inclu ding authorized residence in the United States; and (14) the availability of other means of adjusting to permanent resident status.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from TBoneTX in Several commercial burglary Charges and one drug possesion   
    Make sure she is aware of all of this as chances are good it will be discussed during the interview.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from FxL in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from LittleFox in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Boiler in Removal of condition DENIED   
    The whole problem is no matter what route you chose to try you will have to prove a bonafide marriage. You have failed to do that twice already. It will be really hard if not impossible to prove it now.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Removal of condition DENIED   
    Look at this from their point of view. You married him and as soon as you got your green card you left for two years. You didn't return until it was time to remove conditions. Add in the fact that you have left him since the ROC was denied and want a divorce. So from 2010 to now you lived together as man and wife for like two years? You are going to have a really hard time convincing an immigration judge that USCIS erred in their decision. Even with an abuse waiver you still have to prove it was a real marriage and you have failed to do that twice so far.
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    belinda63 reacted to Hank_ in Parents blocked her from coming   
    Amazing. Got through the court system in 30 days (or less).. in the Philippines yet. Person was charged, tried, convicted, sentenced and is now in prison... Now that is an efficient legal system.
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