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    josep1310 got a reaction from beloved_dingo in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    hi again, it will be a combo interview. I received additional mail that specifically says it will be for i751 and n400. i guess this is good news? (i know you cant know for sure) but with everything you heard and know, do you think they will have to make a decision on i751 on this interview?
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    josep1310 got a reaction from Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    hi again, it will be a combo interview. I received additional mail that specifically says it will be for i751 and n400. i guess this is good news? (i know you cant know for sure) but with everything you heard and know, do you think they will have to make a decision on i751 on this interview?
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    josep1310 reacted to Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    It may be a combo I-751/ N-400 interview, they just never updated their notices and it’s a guessing game if they will conduct both . If they only do the N-400 , and you pass civics, they will tell you you need to wait for I-751 decision or interview. Hopefully it’s for both and you don’t have to wait any longer….but if you do, please know there are many , many others waiting much longer , so don’t fret 
     
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    josep1310 reacted to TBoneTX in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    If the interview does become stressful or negative, remember some advice:
     
    1.  Take a deep breath and process what's being said, as someone else recommended.
    2.  If necessary, say to the interviewer, "Sir/ma'am, there's no need to yell."
    3.  Insist -- insist -- that your evidence be read and considered, if they resist.
    4.  Accusations can be repelled by, "That answer is in the materials here [your evidence]."
    5.  The golden magic words are, "Sir/ma'am, please ask your supervisor to join us."
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    josep1310 reacted to African Zealot in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    It’s unlikely you have a NTA. If you have an NTA, USCIS will not even interview you.  Follow the suggestions we’ve given you, you will have your opportunity to present your evidence at the interview you’ve been scheduled for. After that interview you will get an approval or worst case an NTA.
     
    No need to panic, just work on accumulating historical evidence of bonafides. You can take a copy of the letter he wrote to divorce court along to your interview.
     
    My other piece of advice is try to make some money. Money always helps. It helps buy good legal representation etc. 
     
    Good luck.
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    josep1310 got a reaction from Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    no. he reported me to uscis but he said nice things about me and our marriage to divorce court during divorce process. He wrote this in letter and i have a copy of it.
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    josep1310 got a reaction from Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    Your comment made me cry. I just want this to be over and i have nothing to hide but unfortunately everything i said happened during the interview and i got denials and now I will have to be questioned.
    Yes i will go to interview with all the proof i have and i can explain.
    I will work on changing my mindset. It was just scaring to hear what others say about how USCIS becomes evil. I was afraid if USCIS will only listen to my ex husband be blind and deaf to me.
    also i was afraid of "form g-56" which people said "ice will be waiting for you"
     
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    josep1310 got a reaction from Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    My ex husband reported me and I got denial. 6 months after, when we were getting divorce, he wrote a letter to divorce court that we both loved each other and married each other for love but our relationship didn't go well and we want to be stay friends and single. He even tried to contact me for birthdays etc after divorce. I think this shows how unstable he is.
    how can i be sure i'm not in removal proceedings? is this the correct website to check? https://acis.eoir.justice.gov/en/
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    josep1310 reacted to Ronald P in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    What state do you live in? If you need a lawyer and depending on the state, some states have publicly funded immigration institutes that can address your questions concerns for free. They even have lawyers within their network that you can consult with for a nominal fee. And if you decide to hire a lawyer through them, they will scale their rate depending on your income. Good Luck!
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    josep1310 reacted to Family in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    If you have the extensive evidence of bonafides you are on solid ground and the only “ serious problem “ is to switch your own mindset from FEAR to BRING IT ON…these are internal thoughts/emotions that affect your behavior and body language. 
     
    Your case MUST be decided on the evidence YOU submitted that marriage was real , clearly you met your burden . 
    USCIS can only delay if they still want to follow up on exes allegations of fraud..but since he recanted , I doubt they will continue down that path..especially as they too have a burden to prove it. 
     
    BUT most important is to understand that NOTHING SERIOUS/ BAD ( like arrest or detention or even NTA ) will happen at this interview. Just questions about your marriage, divorce, addresses and questions to pursue anything ex alleged.
     
    If you feel any question is a “ trick question “, then slow down, process what they are asking , ask for clarification and if you are still uncertain what they are asking, say so. There’s nothing they can trip you up with regarding your marriage/timeline/ divorce, thus previous filing / addresses. 
     
    Trick questions on alleged fraud will clearly stand out so don’t be shy to ask to see the “ disgruntled ex letter “ ..
     
    You don’t need to call your former husband a JERK ( during interview) but you should refer to him as “ disgruntled ex” a couple of times. 
     
    You missed the G-56 call in interview due to USCIS mailing address letter , so no need to worry..
     
    You did a fantastic job with filing divorce/ and refilling w waiver, are an excellent writer so even if you get I-72 /RFE you WILL prevail. 
     

     

     
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    josep1310 reacted to African Zealot in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    Nobody is suggesting you lie. Definitely do not lie. At this point all you can do is assemble strong proof of a bonafide marriage and proof they sent the interview notice to the wrong address.
     
    If you can get a sworn affidavit from your in laws etc confirming that they knew the relationship to be bonafide it would help. Also if your ex can prepare one withdrawing his claim of marriage fraud. They normally don’t give much weight to a retraction however it can’t hurt.You don’t need a lawyer to do the things suggested.
     
    However what I just wanted you to know is you should not be surprised to be put into removal proceedings. Sometimes it’s even “better” to go before an immigration judge because they tend to evaluate evidence fresh without bias. Being put in removal proceedings is not the end of the world.
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    josep1310 reacted to Timona in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    I do apologize. I don't know what I'm seeing this morning 🤦🏽‍♂️
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    josep1310 reacted to Rocio0010 in I may face serious problems in my interview so please help. Feeling hopeless. Divorce case   
    No, I don’t. Sorry. 
    Try asking Jim Hacking on his show today. Great immigration attorney. He goes live on YouTube and can tell you about that!
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