fortunecookie Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Hello, I know several members have suggested that they are tired of hearing about my situation - if you are one of these - don't bother to read or reply. This is a serious question and I am seeking serious answers. It is my understanding (I have been told) that my ex-wife is returning to the US using her conditional green card to gain entry. I will assume she will attempt to have the conditions removed on her own. I have a few questions about this...... 1) What are the odds she can actually get the conditions removed although we are divorced? If I am not present at the "condition removal" hearing - can she still have conditions removed? 2) I am assuming that if she fails at this attempt - that she will then rely on the new (soon to be) immigration laws that will most likely allow her to still obtain a non-conditional green card and eventual citizenship. Is this really going to become a reality and it will allow her to actually stay here legally at some point? 3) I am sure she will not leave the US again until she has obtained legal status to stay here. But won't she have to return to China at some point before this process is complete? I just need to better understand what options she has. Thanks,FC Link to comment
fortunecookie Posted May 27, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Don, Are you forgeting all the alligations I have filed against her with both ICE and FBI ? Wouldn't this make getting conditions removed a bit more hard or even impossible??? Thanks,FC Link to comment
pkfops Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 A happy life must be in balance with both positive and negativeforces. Link to comment
fortunecookie Posted May 27, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 A happy life must be in balance with both positive and negativeforces. ????????????????????????????????????????????? Don't understand the purpose of this reply .............. sorry, I guess I am stupid because I just don't get the meaning as it applies to the question and comments. I just was curious about what her chances of success would be if she choose to do this. I would think ICE surely has red flagged her case - and make it near impossible for her to remove conditions - especially without me. FC Link to comment
IluvmyLi Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I don't understand why it matters. She's your EX. Link to comment
hakkamike Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 (edited) She may get it she may not(green card). Maybe another call to ICE and FBI will help stop her from filing and entering the United States. Maybe you can hire a hit man(or woman) to do her in and your troubles will be over Edited May 28, 2007 by hakkamike (see edit history) Link to comment
tonado Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 FC, If she really wants to get the permanant green card, she will find a way. Just forget her. Link to comment
chilton747 Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Are you wanting her to get the green card? Are we wrong in thinking that you do not want her to get it? Link to comment
hakkamike Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Are you wanting her to get the green card? Are we wrong in thinking that you do not want her to get it? Link to comment
C4Racer Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I don't understand why it matters. She's your EX. I think his concern is, if she is allowed to re-enter the US and stay, then what becomes of the I-864 and it's enforcement? Remember, this document can be very dangerous. I would be worried if I were in his shoes. I agree with Mike. Call ICE, ask some questions, will she be allowed back in the US? Can you with proof, stop her from gaining entry or is what is already filed enough? Link to comment
MikeXiao Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I agree with C4Racer. Through the I-864, he is liable for her financially until she gets 40 quarters of work or leaves the country and ceases to be a permanent resident. Divorce does not end the obligation. Link to comment
fortunecookie Posted May 28, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I don't understand why it matters. She's your EX. I think his concern is, if she is allowed to re-enter the US and stay, then what becomes of the I-864 and it's enforcement? Remember, this document can be very dangerous. I would be worried if I were in his shoes. I agree with Mike. Call ICE, ask some questions, will she be allowed back in the US? Can you with proof, stop her from gaining entry or is what is already filed enough? I'm glad that this author and Mike from the last post at least take this matter seriously. It is a great concern for me - and I am indeed trying to figure out how this matter can result in problems for me. Of course it would be great if the US would deny her entry - but I don't trust the US to stop her. But considering that she does have a legal green card - I guess I should not expect them to deny her entry. I am more worried about her getting the conditions removed on her own and how this will play out for me. But by popular demand of the "vultures" on this website - I will no longer ask any questions here about anything. I am offended by the amount of heartless and non-caring people who only look to attack the people that they either don't like or agree with. I can only hope that these people (I speak of here) suffer similar situations/problems, as I have, and hope other members bash them as I have been bashed. But thanks again to the few members who have been understanding and kind to me - and helped in so many ways. This website (as a whole) has provided much needed help, advice, and support - but I will not take part anymore and allow the vultures to feast off of my misery. ThanksFC Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I don't understand why it matters. She's your EX. I think his concern is, if she is allowed to re-enter the US and stay, then what becomes of the I-864 and it's enforcement? Remember, this document can be very dangerous. I would be worried if I were in his shoes. I agree with Mike. Call ICE, ask some questions, will she be allowed back in the US? Can you with proof, stop her from gaining entry or is what is already filed enough? I'm glad that this author and Mike from the last post at least take this matter seriously. It is a great concern for me - and I am indeed trying to figure out how this matter can result in problems for me. Of course it would be great if the US would deny her entry - but I don't trust the US to stop her. But considering that she does have a legal green card - I guess I should not expect them to deny her entry. I am more worried about her getting the conditions removed on her own and how this will play out for me. But by popular demand of the "vultures" on this website - I will no longer ask any questions here about anything. I am offended by the amount of heartless and non-caring people who only look to attack the people that they either don't like or agree with. I can only hope that these people (I speak of here) suffer similar situations/problems, as I have, and hope other members bash them as I have been bashed. But thanks again to the few members who have been understanding and kind to me - and helped in so many ways. This website (as a whole) has provided much needed help, advice, and support - but I will not take part anymore and allow the vultures to feast off of my misery. ThanksFCI don't think she stands a chance, Scott. It will be an uphill battle for her to get the card especially with all the reports you've made on her. In fact, that will most likely be what will save you if and when she trys to enter the country and be the end for her. Link to comment
IluvmyLi Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I don't understand why it matters. She's your EX. I think his concern is, if she is allowed to re-enter the US and stay, then what becomes of the I-864 and it's enforcement? Remember, this document can be very dangerous. I would be worried if I were in his shoes. I agree with Mike. Call ICE, ask some questions, will she be allowed back in the US? Can you with proof, stop her from gaining entry or is what is already filed enough? I'm glad that this author and Mike from the last post at least take this matter seriously. It is a great concern for me - and I am indeed trying to figure out how this matter can result in problems for me. Of course it would be great if the US would deny her entry - but I don't trust the US to stop her. But considering that she does have a legal green card - I guess I should not expect them to deny her entry. I am more worried about her getting the conditions removed on her own and how this will play out for me. But by popular demand of the "vultures" on this website - I will no longer ask any questions here about anything. I am offended by the amount of heartless and non-caring people who only look to attack the people that they either don't like or agree with. I can only hope that these people (I speak of here) suffer similar situations/problems, as I have, and hope other members bash them as I have been bashed. But thanks again to the few members who have been understanding and kind to me - and helped in so many ways. This website (as a whole) has provided much needed help, advice, and support - but I will not take part anymore and allow the vultures to feast off of my misery. ThanksFC If she gets the conditions removed on her own due to divorce, then nothing will happen to you. Link to comment
IllinoisDave Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 Hello,I know several members have suggested that they are tired of hearing about my situation - if you are one of these - don't bother to read or reply. This is a serious question and I am seeking serious answers. Maybe if you didn't start your posts off in such a confrontational manner, you'd bet better results. Just MHO Link to comment
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