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  1. Let's say I have 40k in bankA , and 5k in bankB before marriage. After marriage bankA is down to 1k, but bankB is up to 50k. During the marriage I move money from bankB to bankA to balance it.
  2. I don't have any property, and all my bank accounts are separate with her. All my bank account is under my name. The only thing is I filed a jointed tax return with her. She has her own bank account. So what you saying is that anything under my name before the marriage cannot be split? Only jointed accounts can be split?
  3. This info is very helpful to know when it comes to negotiation with her. Thank you. If she agrees uncontested, I will write it down in the divorce paper process. I don't think she wants to stay in the USA anyways.
  4. So what is the initial advantage? I talked to one today and one suggest a text saying you want to divorce to mark the separation date. Then fill out the form to get a summor to serve to her. You mean cheating or intimate with someone else?
  5. I have a debt of 30k on my car, so how will that be split with asset? I talked to an attorney today and they told me the I-864 spouse support is from her both income /2 and pay the amount. The length is half of the number of years married (2 years length of sponsor).
  6. I live in california, so you have to state it through text saying divorce. So asset split are from date of marriage to date of separation?
  7. What do you mean by having carnal knowledge? Why file before her? what is the reason for this? I live in california so I have to fill out the form and I have to get a summor and serve to her. Or do I just from writing sending a text to say I want divorce?
  8. So why would immigration have the condition temporary GC the first 2 years then? If couple divorce but spouse able to stay and claim the alimony? I see a lot people on here with spouse so afraid to be deport because they are on the temporary GC and the husband wants divorce. I read on here people saying I can call USCIS to cancel the pending status? I'm so confused and this is a big headache. I don't want to do split 50/50
  9. Are you sure about that? She is on a temporary GC why would she has the right to claim alimony? I thought only once she obtained the 10 years green card this can be claimed for alimony. What I meant was to talk to USCIS to cancel or withdrawal since we have problem with marriage.
  10. Current situation: My foreign spouse's 2-year green card expired in Dec 2022, and I helped her apply for a 10-year green card, it’s now in a pending state. We had a fallout during these 4 months, and I want to get a divorce. Just last week I got a letter from USCIS regarding the green card, and they gave her a temporary extension green card letter of 48 months. With her current situation is she entitled to get a split of my assets when I do the divorce? I don’t have any property only saving money. We do not have any kids. What rights does she have in terms of demanding money from me for the divorce? Can she sue me for doing the divorce? If she doesn’t sign the paperwork to divorce what are my options? Can I do the green card withdrawal or cancel the pending temporary green card? Anyone with experience in immigration/divorce law please help answer these questions. I really appreciate your help. Reason for divorce: Our marriage was entered in good faith, but we have a lot of problems in our relationship. One thing is that my wife doesn't want to pay for anything. I take care of all the bills and living situation. She been in the US for 2.4 years and worked for 1 year and still currently working. I asked her to help pay for the food, but she said no. I'm to a point where I had enough of this bull. That's why I'm divorcing her because she just using me. I know she will fight and not want the divorce, that's why I need you guys to help me answer the above questions. Thanks
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