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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Well, where to start? I met a filipina online about a year ago. She sent me a message in a chatroom for my local area where I live, so I was quite surprised she was in the Philippines. I was looking for a local woman, and had no thoughts of meeting a foreign girl.

We chatted for several days daily, for hours and hours, then it became weeks, and then a month. We really seemed to have similar life goals, and really liked one another. She is younger than I, but educated, and rather mature (so she seemed) for her age. We have 18 years separating our ages, but she is a young adult, and I consider myself an older young adult. Neither of us have children, nor have either of us been married previously. We both discussed the advantages of starting ones own family, without the complications of ex spouses and children from prior relationships.

There was a period of 10 or 12 days where I did not get any messages from her, nor was she online at all for that period of time. I realized how much I was missing this girl already, and finally managed to get ahold of her. It took 6 phones calls, but finally she answered. She said she had been working alot, and she thought I was just a guy messing around with her and not serious about a relationship with a foreign girl. I had already decided and told her I wanted to visit, but upon realizing just how much I really missed talking to her online, I planned a trip to meet her as soon as I reached her. I really missed her, and I wanted to find out if this was for real.

I visited her in the Philippines, and we really hit it off, and got along so well, and had a good time together. I asked her to marry me while there, knowing the process of bringing a fiance could/would be lengthy. I knew what I wanted, and she said she did too.

The process went smooth. She arrived here a few months ago, and we got married.

Well, things changed shortly after we married. She asked me to stop calling her 'hon' or honey, a term we had been using since we first met. She said she wanted to be addressed by her first name by me. The romantic activities stopped too. She says that she 'just doesn't want sex right now'.

Well, fast forward to yesterday, when I was getting ready to reinstall my operating system on the computer. I started to look at my files I wanted to back-up, including my chat logs. But I noticed an unfamiliar name on the list. And to my surprise, the chat logs between her and this person seem to contain a lot of 'I love you' statements.

Now the chats are 90 percent in Bisayan/Cebuano, but as always in the Philippines, enough english is used that I can tell that this is more than a simple 'love you' to a friend. The conversations begin a day after we arrived together to the US, and go up until the day after our wedding. In fact, she clearly expresses her love for him multiple times, THE VERY DAY AFTER WE TOOK OUR VOWS!!!

Well, I am sad, and angry, and confused, and really not sure what to do. My instinct is to give it a few days, lay the whole situation out for her, and then send her back to the Philippines with a one way ticket, then seek an annullment.

However, I am not sure if that is the right course. Even though I feel betrayed, she is my wife, and I should let her be part of the decision of how to move forward.

I am posting seeking two things:

First, of course, advice, opinions, and ideas.

Secondly, I am hoping someone could interpret the chat logs for me from Bisayan to English. I really think the degree of deception could play a part in how I will go forward, but to know the degree of deception, I feel I need to know what has been said in the chats: does she talk negatively about me, express regret, discuss what her intent is/was?? I have no idea. I just know the conversations are very flirtly at the least, with expressions of love for one another stated by both.

If you can help me with translation, please send me a message, and I can email a copy of the chat. I really need help and guidance here.

Thanks.

Posted

I would not adjust status for her at this point. Put her on a one way flight back to the Philippines. She appears to have just wanted to immigrate here.

* Aug 2008...........Initial meeting

* July 2009...........Proposed

* Nov 24, 2009.....Married in Philippines

USCIS PROCESS

* April 11, 2010...I-130 mailed to Chicago LockBox

* April 14, 2010...I-130 package received at CSC

* April 21, 2010...Checks cashed

* April 21, 2010...NOA1

* July 15, 2010....NOA2

NVC PROCESS

* July 26, 2010...Cases received

* July 29, 2010...Received DS-3032 and AOS Fee Bill

* July 29, 2010...Returned DS-3032s by Email

* July 29, 2010...Paid AOS Fee Bill online

* Aug 03, 2010...Mailed AOS Package

* Aug 03, 2010...Case complete, forwarded to Embassy

CONSULATE PROCESS

* Aug 09, 2010...Our Nightmare with USEM begins

* Aug 09, 2010...USEM received Package from NVC (verified delivered by DHL tracking number)

* Aug 09, 2010...USEM losses Package.

* Aug 16, 2010...USEM claims case not received from NVC

* Aug 16 through Sept 16...Many phone calls and faxes to try to get embassy straightened out

* Sep 16, 2010...Finally received Interview Appts. (Oct 12, 7:00 am)

* Oct 04-07, 2010...Medical Exams - Passed

* Oct 12, 2010, 07:00 ...Interview --- Approved!

POE and more

* Oct 26, 2010...POE Houston, Texas - Very quick and easy immigration process. No problems.

SSN Received 2 weeks after POE.

Posted

Sounds like she may have just used you to get into the U.S. If you gut insticts are telling you something is wrong listen to them ;) there's usually a reason why... As far as tranlating them just google translator and there are many different free translator services available. There's one actually available from Google and from yahoo. I hope everything works out for you.

Posted

I am sorry for your heartbreak! Send the transcripts to someone who understands, get the full grasp of what is really going on, and then talk to her about it. If she gets defensive and mean, and is not willing to explain herself, then its time to end things. Definately before her status is adjusted. Keep these longs as evidence of her ill-intent, ICE will need them and can use them if she tries to adjust her status herself.

Invictus..

Out of the night that covers me,

Black as the Pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may be

For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance

I have not winced nor cried aloud.

Under the bludgeonings of chance

My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears

Looms but the Horror of the shade,

And yet the menace of the years

Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,

How charged with punishments the scroll.

I am the master of my fate:

I am the captain of my soul.

William Ernest Henley

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

Sounds like she may have just used you to get into the U.S. If you gut insticts are telling you something is wrong listen to them ;) there's usually a reason why... As far as tranlating them just google translator and there are many different free translator services available. There's one actually available from Google and from yahoo. I hope everything works out for you.

Bisayan/Cebuano is not a language that can be computer translated currently, especially with the IM chat slang, and the amount of english that filipinos mix in with their native languages.

Posted

+1. Send her back! :thumbs:

i agree... send her back.. maybe i can translate with you the chat, you can send it to me and i will help you to translate it... i understand visaya because my mom and dad are visaya... so that your mind will not confused anymore... im sorry to hear what happen to you after to pursue her visa to come over there and got married.. sad but you need to decide before its too late..

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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send her back, she's not worth it.. Then remove ur affidavit of support, go to uscis and report it. Divorce her asap so she Cant wander around , be careful, when she goes out from ur house u dnt know she will do TNT or illegal alien, bfore it happens send her back on one way ticket.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted

send her back, she's not worth it.. Then remove ur affidavit of support, go to uscis and report it. Divorce her asap so she Cant wander around , be careful, when she goes out from ur house u dnt know she will do TNT or illegal alien, bfore it happens send her back on one way ticket.

That is the most confusing part. She was contemplating (as in crying herself to sleep every night) going home after she was only here 3 or 4 weeks. She misses her family so much and has been having a lot of difficulty adjusting. I had even priced one way tickets. So her desire to stay in this country is not all that strong. I just wish I would have caught all this before the wedding and before paying for the adjustment of status. I love her very much, but love has to go both ways

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)

It sounds like she purposely sought you out just to marry you and be able to go to the US. It's a simple and oldest psych trick of courtship to get you hooked and attached, then make you miss her and go after her. Send her home, annul her, and report her to the Dept of State (USCIS, Embassy, etc.).

As for the translations, you may email or PM me those chat logs.

-Kezia

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: ...I also agree..a relationship without trust will never go forward...trust is one of the most important ingredients of living happily together..dishonesty is a form of disrespect..report her to the USCIS and try to stop her AOS..and make sure you kept copies of those chatlogs..that's a good evidence..if she will threaten you, report her..sorry to hear about what happened..so sad to know that as well...just have faith..God will provide..

btw, I understand Bisaya/Cebuano..I was born in Davao..God bless..

Edited by pookaphilus

* K1 Journey

2009-12-09 -met online

2009-23-09 -became a couple(was so happy:)

2010-21-03 -visited Philippines(spent wonderful times together)

2010=27-03 -engaged(Yes!!)

2010-09-04 -went back to US :(

2010-29-04 -Filed I-29F

2010-04-05 -Received NOA1

2010-12-07 -NOA2 approved

2010-18-07 -Received NOA2 hardcopy

2010-26-07 -US Embassy(Manila) received our petition!!..(yahoo!!)

2010-04-08 -HAPPY BDAY MATT!!

2010-18-08 -Medical Exam-PASSED!!..God is so good!!

2010-26-08 -Interview @ USEmbassy- APPROVED( Thank you Lord!)

2010-03-09 -Got my Visa in Hand!!..Yepey..Thank God!!..

2010-17-09 -POE:SFO,CA

2010-23-10 -Wedding @ Springfield, MO

* AOS Journey

2010-07-12 -Filed for AOS & EAD(USPS Express Mail)

2010-08-12 -USCIS received the package

2010-14-12 -Received text & email from USCIS that they accepted our AOS & EAD Application..HAPPY BDAY MARIA!!

2010-20-12 -Got our NOA1 letters in the mail for our I-485 & I-765...A wonderful Christmas gift for us!!

2011-19-01 -Received Biometrics schedule!!

2011-07-02 -Biometrics done!!..thanked God!!

2011-17-03 -AOS Interview..APPROVED!!

2011-24-03 -GREENCARD received!!..it's green indeed!!..lol..

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Posted (edited)
That is the most confusing part. She was contemplating (as in crying herself to sleep every night) going home after she was only here 3 or 4 weeks. She misses her family so much and has been having a lot of difficulty adjusting. I had even priced one way tickets. So her desire to stay in this country is not all that strong. I just wish I would have caught all this before the wedding and before paying for the adjustment of status. I love her very much, but love has to go both ways

It is likely that she's not happy, but that it's still fraud because while she may not be happy, marrying you is a means to an end. Whether that's income for her family, bringing a new husband over once yuo're out of the picture.. who knows.

What I do know is cheating is never good. Day after the wedding is abhorrent. it is 100% clear that she only married you for the greencard. There's not other reason to be telling another person the DAY after your wedding that she loves them.

I would wait for the translations though.. might not be as bad, or could be worse, than it looks.

**Edit - what part of the process are you at? Biometrics done? EAD or AP received? How many days/weeks or months have passed since you applied? It is possible to get the GC without an interview so time is of the essence if you want to "send her home". Not to mention getting her out of the house, never being alone with her in case she tries VAWA... lots to do and I don't know how much time you have.

Edited by Vanessa&Tony
Filed: Country: Philippines
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Posted

That is the most confusing part. She was contemplating (as in crying herself to sleep every night) going home after she was only here 3 or 4 weeks. She misses her family so much and has been having a lot of difficulty adjusting. I had even priced one way tickets. So her desire to stay in this country is not all that strong. I just wish I would have caught all this before the wedding and before paying for the adjustment of status. I love her very much, but love has to go both ways

Then I wouldn't jump to conclusions about her motives to leave her life back in the Philippines to be with you. Let her fly back home without shutting the door to any future for your relationship.

 
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