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98obs

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  1. My mistake, married in 9/22. Filed for i130 11/22. I130 approved 3/24. Date of entry 5/24.
  2. My mistake, I got the year wrong. I married in 9/22. Applied for the i130 11/22. I130 approved 3/24. Date of entry 5/24.
  3. Yeah I did, it was because I refused to get a Costco membership and told her to conserve paper towels.
  4. Her energy was complete opposite of mine. I had flowers for her, she didn’t say thank you, just took them and put them in her cart. You have valid reasons to think otherwise but one would think that after making trip to start a new life in a new country one would be excited or at least happy to see her husband.
  5. No, because the marriage was still under 2 years before she arrived and received her green card so it’s conditional for 2 years after date of arrival. 10 year GC is if the marriage is over two years before arrival and receiving GC. I got lucky on that one.
  6. 1. Not yet, but will when needed 2. Check 3. Will start that right now. 4. Check 5. Check Thank you sir
  7. Hello Here is another case of the good ol exchange between a heart and a green card. Quick run down, we started dating 11/20, we married in her country 9/21, I filed i130 11/21, i130 approved 3/24. Her 2 year conditional GC received 5/01/24, Her entry into the US 5/01/24. Her request for divorce 5/05/24. Im not a disgruntled spouse seeking revenge, in fact Im happy to divorce. My life has been ####### over the last 2 years being married to her. I wanted to divorce her in her country but I thought things would be better once we are living together here in the US, nope I was wrong. Im all for her starting a life here in the US, but she does not want to be amicable. She is threatening me to take half of what I own and to go after me for financial support from the AOS. She is unemployed and has been her entire life which scares me. According to an old case Erler vs Erler, the beneficiary moved in with her son and was supported financially through him. On paper she has no source of income and has no reason to find a source of income. The judge ruled that the sponsor still had to pay the beneficiary the minimal poverty guideline. Ive been getting advice from people on how to protect myself. Like I said, Im not seeking revenge, just trying to protect myself. I was told to file for divorce asap, and include a clause stating events for marriage fraud and stipulation that will waive her rights to financial support from the AOS. I was told that depending on the district, the court may honor the waiver and overrule federal court in case I get sued for the AOS. I was told to submit a letter to the USCIS tip line to report a fraudulent marriage. I dont have concrete evidence like a statement or recording stating fraudulent intentions for marriage but I do have some evidence that will point in that direction. I have evidence of her maxing out her credit cards the month before her arrival. I have a video of her walking out the airport terminal unexcited and unenthusiastic. I have evidence of her stating she wanted a divorce 4 days after her arrival. She packed her bags and tried to leave my house two times, one of those times she bought a ticket to pennsylvania to stay with a male friend. I have screenshots of text messages where she laughed at getting her vaccination records stamped without actually getting any shots from a crooked clinic in her country. How do I submit evidence to the USCIS? What other precautions should I take? Should I file for divorce or an annulment? I have not taken any action yet except for submitting the letter to the top line because I want to make sure all my bases are covered and that I take the best route to protect myself. Thank you for your time .
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