Move on. She got swindled. Probably never loved her and only used her.
He put his time in and is now a citizen. Nothing more can be done.
Sorry.
2007-11-10 13:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You just don't become a us citizen because you get married, you must complete the same process as everyone else. If you only want to get married to get citizenship then stay were you are. Don't come in to our country just to marry someone because you think you automatically get to be a citizen. Marry someone were you live and try to make you own country better instead of coming to the us and making our divorce rate higher!
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answered by Anonymous
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, What the problem they are still married (but separated ) until a divorce is granted. If he goes back and the locks are changed just have witnesses to document that.
Good Luck in Court !
2007-11-10 14:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If he's sworn in then he's a citizen. There is no requirement that they stay married for a period of time after the swearing in.
2007-11-10 13:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Try finding the website for immigration. It is in the phone book under gov. organizations. Poor girl maybe she can have some console knowing that God is all seeing. To her: always consult the Lord of hosts before making a life changing decision
2007-11-10 13:59:05
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answered by Tabitha 1
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They want to have a divorce. What is wrong with that,
it happens all the time and they feel proud to be free of each other and immediately find a b/g or g/f and it is easy in USA.
If they go after each with attorneys, then the attorneys only makes the money as they will be out of job because of poor attendance and claim compensation and stand in unemployment Que, claim food stamps and exchange it for a pack of bud lights. They have to sell their cars to pay the attorney fees.
I do not advise you to go to attorney, its useless.
2007-11-10 13:41:14
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answered by ASKER 3
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Notify immigration immediately, this is clearly fraud. Your friend should be thankful that the criminal has exposed himself and she should move on with her life free from this slime. Both the soon to be ex, and his new girlfriend could face criminal charges if it can be proved that she knew of the fraud and assisted in it. The slime himself could be spending some time behind bars before being deported.
2007-11-10 13:28:53
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answered by MSG 4
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I heard it was 5 years ask her to call immigration...and to note if he get's in to trouble or breaks a law ...he could still be deported and tell her to seek the proper Attorney one that would deal in these kind of cases
2007-11-10 13:32:26
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answered by ? 6
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Hmm.
He didn't have to stay married that long, only until his conditional period was past....
EXCEPT that fraud in getting citizenship is always a ground for revoking it.
I don't know whether or not that occurred in this case.
Surely she doesn't still want him around after he left her?
2007-11-10 13:25:55
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answered by DAR 7
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Doesn't have to stay married. She played the game, and lost. So much for helping someone out with their status. Stupid to marry someone who hasn't sorted out their own status first.
2007-11-10 13:25:16
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answered by Gretl 6
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