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    belinda63 reacted to Hypnos in Need help with a question   
    Since you entered on a K-1 then you can only adjust status based on your marriage to your I-129F petitioner. Since that marriage never happened then your adjustment of status application will be denied. It is not a question of if your I-485 will be denied, but when.
    Take your lawyer's advice, leave the US, and file for a CR-1 immigrant visa.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from sadavis5 in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from TBoneTX in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You have had no status since you stopped attending school. Just being married to a USC does not give you any status. Either the attorney is incorrect or you misunderstood. You will only have status when the green card is successfully applied for.
    What you will have to do is marry a USC and prove that the marriage is real and true for the purpose of love and not for you to obtain a green card. This is going to be extremely difficult for you to do given your history. You will have no success filing with your current wife since you have no real marriage. If you divorce her you and marry your current lady friend be certain your relationships will be questioned during the interview.
    As to your current wife's threats to have you deported, she can report you and your employer. Whether anything will come of it no one here can predict. Roll the dice and take your chances. But understand you are out of status and subject to detention and deportation at any time.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Boiler in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from shippingforecast in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from N-o-l-a in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Stepy67 in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    I don't know what you want from this board. You have been instructed in how to adjust status and that it will be very difficult for you. You have nothing to prove to anyone on this board. Just do it.
    I already answered your questions a page or two back. Please go read the answers.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from thatangela in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from gnzl in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from 1stLoveRedo in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from N-o-l-a in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Stepy67 in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Stepy67 in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from cdneh in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Darnell in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from daviddelen in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Shauneg in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    Actually yes, you can be deported without committing a crime. If the school reported him as being out of status if is likely ICE went to his last know address and attempted to find him. There has been at least one story on here about an out of status student meeting ICE.
    No matter what your excuses are for what you did the facts stand:
    You overstayed your visa.
    You have worked illegally.
    You married a woman you did not love and were (and still are) cheating on for a green card.
    You want to divorce and marry a second USC and obtain a green card.
    There are a lot of people here illegally who have "excuses" for why the are here. The immigration judge doesn't care what your excuses are. You are out of status and need to leave. Then whichever of your women wants to petition for you she can. When you go to the interview you will know if you have a ban or not.
    If you truly love your woman you will do what you must to make things legal. Seems like you are more worried about being deported than you are about the woman.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from trublubu2 in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from elmcitymaven in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Shauneg in Married for 2 months wanted a divorce to remarry   
    You came to the US and overstayed your visa.
    How is it your family came here and is still here? Are they here legally?
    You married a woman you didn't love and did not want to marry while you were seeing another woman.
    You want to divorce USC #1 to marry USC #2 and file for a green card.
    It looks like you are just looking for any way possible to stay in the US.
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    belinda63 reacted to Boiler in Help with VAWA   
    Dog500 is the US spouse who does not want to submit an I 864.
    So has had the bright idea of getting his wife to adjust through VAWA.
    Had occurred to me as a route for those who could not meet the income requirement's.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adam & Anne in I-485 denied. Need advice.   
    File a new I-485. There is no grounds to appeal since you did not respond to the RFE in time.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from MissSarah in I-485 denied. Need advice.   
    File a new I-485. There is no grounds to appeal since you did not respond to the RFE in time.
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