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KingJames234

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  1. Thank you so much for even trying to stir me correctly and I appreciate it. I talk to my fiancée and we will move forward with the CR1 even if it takes longer she doesn’t want to also be home 8-12months when she has a good job back home. So we will wait and I can use that avenue to explore Europe more often ha ha and continue to know eachother. Since I won’t attend the interview overseas, I will submit evidence to back my previous marriage during the I130 application and if they need more evidence I can submit them as well. Thanks a lot and I appreciate looking out for us.
  2. Thanks for you all comments. I am reading everything everyone is saying some +ve and others -ve. My previous marriage was not a scam marriage and I can speak to it and provide all the needed evidence. I am not a newbie to the AOS process. All I was asking was to evaluate my options outside filing i485. I enjoyed time with my ex wife but things didn’t work out unfortunately after four years. Was not an easy seven months divorce process cos it was hard for me. Nothing is written that I have to stay xyears unmarried and not marry a foreigner. So if USCIS wants to scrutinize they are free to as well not that there are skeletons in the cupboard or anything. Thanks for your contributions you all.
  3. Thanks everyone he has evaluated and they both agreed to go through CR1 they not in any hurry and they would not want to create unwanted suspicion or issues so they gonna go it that way.
  4. Thanks a lot ! Does it matter that they get married here in the US and she is applying for CR1 from overseas?
  5. Okay….so will she have to go to the interview alone in Scotland or he has to be there or just her alone how does the visa processing work any help thanks a lot I appreciate it
  6. I totally get it I recommended that they get married in the US and she goes back to Scotland and he applies he files I-130 for her (spouse of a US citizen) and wait on visa processing in Scotland. Hope this won’t not be a problem as well
  7. This makes sense. So they can marry here and she can go back to Scotland and they can file through the consular but will her B1/B2 be cancelled when she applies for consular processing? Will she still be able to visit during this time?
  8. The length of his previous marriage was from around like Nov 2017 to March 2022. Length of marriage is about 4+ years. He naturalized in around Feb 2021.
  9. Thank you I appreciate your comments and heads-ups. So, he first had contact with his new fiancé when his divorce was ongoing he did not know his fiancé during the period of his marriage. His ex wife, himself and this current fiancé are all from the same country. The ex wife was the person who filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences. Everything he tried to do to make her happy did not work…so there was nothing he could do since she wanted to leave. will this be an issue still?
  10. Gotcha. First married since 2017 and naturalized in early 2021 and got divorced judgement early to mid 2022 and planning to remarry early 2023. So that’s like remarrying one year after divorce and two years after naturalization and five year after first marriage. He has all the year of tax returns, lease, pictures, co-sign loan doc, insurance, account statements and credit cards. These accounts are now closed but he still has statements
  11. A close relative got his citizenship through marriage and one year or so later his wife filed for a divorce - irreconcilable differences. It’s being two years after he obtained his citizenship and one year after his divorce he is planning to remarry but now he need to file AOS for his new love. Looking out for him here will that be a problem during AOS? Any advice I could share with him?
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