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Hello!
We filed for AOS and its on process. But now we decided to have dissolution. What will happen when I will leave to homecountry before giving documents in to the court?
My soon to be ex-husband doesnt want to see me anymore, so I have to leave before. Dissolution documents are going to be sent back to me afterwards. So I could sign them and send back to him. For dissolution was necessary to go to court personally, Im not going to be able for that. Is it going to be bad for me?
He has anger issues and there have been emotional and verbal abuse. There havent been no police involved, so no documents for that. I just want to protect myself maximally (to come to USA as tourist etc).
Im 25, we doesnt have kids, no property together.
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Hello again! Months have gone and we filed for AOS. Its on process now.
We also had new fight and he has total angry issues. He has threated me with "punch to the face" and "if i doesnt stop he will smack me and kill me". And i should better leave, until he does smthg and he will lost everything (he is military).
He wants that I would leave and after he would send me divorce papers to me for signing.
So situation is different now. What are my possibilities to have no issues with US government and my ability to stay here? And what will happen if I will leave?
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Right, so at this moment you are accruing overstay time and unless you plan to attempt to adjust status (get a PR/Green Card) on your own (which may be possible), you should consider returning to your home country as soon as possible. Carefully consider your options BEFORE you leave.
The overstay (especially if it goes on long enough) can pose a problem if/when you desire to return as a tourist (or any other reason).
Yea, Im definately going back to my country. If I would leave next week Thursday- over stay would be then 14 days. What would be causes??
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When you say leave - you mean to return to your home country to live? Or are you thinking of returning to your husband and remain here in the US?
P.S.,
What is the expiration date on your I-94 (in your passport) - not the expiration date of your K-1 visa.
ohh im sorry, I-94 expired at 19th February.
Leaving- he said he doesnt want to see me anymore. And he will send divorce documents after to my home country. We would be 100% done.
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Dear Visajourney.com members!
I need help. I came here at the end of November to get married with the most amazing man in the world. Our living together journey havent been easy- came out he has tumour in his head and I have precancerous health issue. He is also going to Afghanistan, he is at army. His family have never been supportive about us- his sister was sending text messages night before wedding, saying Dont marry her. This whole have put pressure and stress to our lives. Whats also - my husband has PTSD- post traumatic stress disorder (when theres stress, then he have to be left alone, other wise they start yelling, they got angry and blow up; there have been so cruel words...)
We got married 1.st February, my K1 visa expired 19th February. Now I am here and we havent filed for AOS, because we had also money problems.
AND HE WANTS DIVORCE, because he says, I doesnt understand his PTSD and Im not enough supportive...
His mom says he is just immature with marital commitment and he will regret divorce. Which I think is true.
So my question is- when I leave next week, then can I come back as a tourist? Or what should I do that I wont have issues with USA Government?
Thank You very much..
AOS, dissolution, leaving home
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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He wants to kick me out of the house. I have no place to stay, I have to leave.
Does anybody knows what will happen to me at border? My I-94 expired 19.February. AOS is still on process. At my passport is still my old lastname.
Please help!!!