I-730 family petition revoke

valera77

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Hi,

What is the requisite needed in order to revoke my wifes derivate asylum approval? Do I have to send the divorce documents with a letter to immigration? what if I we are not divorced yet (it will take about 6 months). Anybody knows?

Thank you all.
 
Hi,

What is the requisite needed in order to revoke my wifes derivate asylum approval? Do I have to send the divorce documents with a letter to immigration? what if I we are not divorced yet (it will take about 6 months). Anybody knows?

Thank you all.


my advice to you, just leave your ex wife alone, dont try to cause problems
 
if your wife is back home and coming soon cos i-70 got approved, all you can do is send a letter to immigration office in NEBRASKA or whereever your jurisdiction is and tell them you want to withdraw her asylum because of this and that and they will send you a letter that says her case is withdrawn. my sister did this when her husband back in country was womanizing and kept a new wife at home.

if still here,. then first get divorced then send the divorce letter to immigraiton office and you and she will get letter about how her asylum will be revoked.

but please unless your wife did somehting really bad to you like sleeping with other guys, don't get divorce for small matters. have faith in marriege and be married till death.
 
If asylum status is already granted to her (as opposed to the I-730 itself), then divorce will not result in revocation of asylum. Only marriage fraud would do that.

But my suggestion to you is also move on with your life and leave her alone.
 
Hi all

Is actually my wife that has been granted asylum, I received the I-730 approved 2 weeks after we separated, the thing is now she is upset (I have not done anything wrong like cheat, domestic violence, I am not a drunk, i work every day, things just don’t work between us) and she told me to give her $500 in order for me to have the I-730 (which I did) and that if I wanted to have the residency I will have to pay her month by month, the situation is so awful for me that I posted a simple question to see what my possibilities are. Driver Licenses and EAD are on its way to her home.

So basically, I want to know what my chances are, can she cancel the approved I-730 without the divorce papers (I'm in the U.S)? I she does not request the cancelation with immigration but we get divorced will this appear when I fill for residency in one year? where am I standing?

I know I never thought she will do this to me, but give somebody power and you will see their true colors

Thank you all
 
Is actually my wife that has been granted asylum

you could have said so from the begining :confused: this forum members are your friends... no need to play hide and seek


I know I never thought she will do this to me, but give somebody power and you will see their true colors

I totally agree with you, I have been in similar situation 3 years ago
I don't blame my ex wife "nor blame yours"... "excuse me" but I blame ourselves as men.... choosing the wrong woman for wrong reason... I learned my lesson "woman beauty is only in her manners"



I guess Thankful is right... your asylum will still be valid... your previously approved I-730 will not be cancelled even with divorce papers
 
Yes, I agree and I apologize but I did not want people tell me how is it possible for my wife to do this to me, on the other hand I took this from the USCIS webpage:

"(3) Benefits. The approval of the Form I730 shall remain valid for the duration of the relationship to the refugee ....."

So that's my biggest concern, what if we get divorced in 3 months before I can apply for residency (in 1 year)? What are my options?

Thank you
 
"(3) Benefits. The approval of the Form I730 shall remain valid for the duration of the relationship to the refugee ....."

I beleive Thankful distinguished between "The approval of the Form I730" and "asylum granted"

but you should always double check :)
 
Asylum vs I-730

I do not have an open Asylum case, what I received was the I-730 relative petition approval that she filled for me. With it I requestes EAD, ID and Licences, but :

1- what will happen if we get divorced?
2- will I be able to apply for residency?
3- What if she decides to revoke my I-730, will she need to submit the divorce in order to process this?
4 - If we get divorced and she doesn't notify, how long will I be able to stay with the I-730 and can I fill for H1-B, Labor certification?
5- I had a open asylum case that was denied by the Officer back in 06 and then the case was closed due to the I-730 petition ( I never had a chance to go to court), will reopen my asylum case be a good move considering that I had a I-730 and got denied only by the officer?

I know I am asking a lot but some experience or knowledge will be greatly appreciated, I know that many of you had to struggle with similar matters.

Thank you
 
I do not have an open Asylum case, what I received was the I-730 relative petition approval that she filled for me. With it I requestes EAD, ID and Licences, but :

1- what will happen if we get divorced?
2- will I be able to apply for residency?
3- What if she decides to revoke my I-730, will she need to submit the divorce in order to process this?
4 - If we get divorced and she doesn't notify, how long will I be able to stay with the I-730 and can I fill for H1-B, Labor certification?
5- I had a open asylum case that was denied by the Officer back in 06 and then the case was closed due to the I-730 petition ( I never had a chance to go to court), will reopen my asylum case be a good move considering that I had a I-730 and got denied only by the officer?

I know I am asking a lot but some experience or knowledge will be greatly appreciated, I know that many of you had to struggle with similar matters.

Thank you

When the I-730 was approved you became an asylee. Your asylee status is indefinite. By law it will not be revoked simply because of a divorce. When you apply for your green card they will look into your marriage. If you are no longer married then they cannot approve your green card application. They will give you an opportunity to apply for asylum on your own so that you can still get your green card. This is a bit tricky so get a lawyer for this.
 
Thank you

I appreciate your help, I have to find a good, I will do so as soon as I have the resources.

Thank you again.
 
My friend your wife will never revoke your asylum.Better be well advised that this is extrotion,you guys try to handle this issue with care without washing your linen in n public, what i mean is she should be reosonable and undersatnd that she is being selfish by making you pay to get these documents.

Dont send her to jail but you guys can resolve this amicable.You can also change the mailing address by filling form AR-11 online for you petiotion only and you will have direct communication with USCIS,and you are allowed to apply for the green card on your own.

God forbid the action of this woman.
 
I appreciate your help, I have to find a good, I will do so as soon as I have the resources.

Thank you again.

When was the I-730 approved? You do not have to apply right after one year. You can wait until you have the funds to hire a lawyer. In a situation like this I strongly recommend that you have a lawyer working for you when you apply for residence.
 
was received 3 weeks ago, I just want to have a plan for the years to come, I will fill for divorce ASAP and just ask here to give me the EAD and license as soon as she receives them, what can I do if she doesn't want to give me my ID or documents?
 
was received 3 weeks ago, I just want to have a plan for the years to come, I will fill for divorce ASAP and just ask here to give me the EAD and license as soon as she receives them, what can I do if she doesn't want to give me my ID or documents?

change your address with the government so that the documents are sent to you.
 
basicaly, she can cancel your asylum status if she says you two are no longer in relation. basically a derivative asylee must have continued relationship with the petitioner to have asylum and she can file petition to cancel your status if you both have no longer relation.

you can read the asylum application or the I-730 asylee relative petition or GC application, they all say the relative or spouse of principle asylum application must have continued relationship with the other if the other wants residency.

she is very cruel to threaten you with $500 monthly payment or have your residency revoked.

even when you file GC after one year of asylum benefit, you still have to have continued relationship with your wife. if she doesn't file any petition or write any letters that says she is no longer in relationship with you, you wont face problems but if she acts , you won't recieve in future. this is very disapointing situation for you.

please update your situation. my sister filed for asylee relitive petition for her husband and kids but when he kept a new wife back in the country and had different child, my sister sent a letter to USCIS saying she doesnt want her to come to US cos he is doing this and later we recived a leter back saying his asylee relative petition is cancelled and withdrawn. so USCIS approved her kid's petition not husband's. kids came to US not him. he has to come his own way by applying for tourist visa.
 
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no worries

Valera77: your situation is not as bad as you might think. If you have I-730 approved, it means you have an approved asylum indefinitely. Your wife has nothing to do with you except the fact that you will need to be married to her at your greencard approval. If you decide to divorce her, you will have to go through the “nunc pro tuc” process, which means you will need to file new asylum application, and you will be interviewed by an asylum officer. The process takes about six months to complete. The aim is to establish a separate file for you. Each person’s case is different, and I when I was going through the process, I didn’t hire a lawyer, or spent a single penny. By the way I was I-730 beneficiary and divorced within a year of coming here. I have my greencard now.

As far as what you need to do now: you don’t need to do anything if you want to have your asylum only. You may stay the US with your asylum status forever without USCIS ever asking you anything on your marriage. The issue comes up when you want to get your greencard. There are number of ways to go about this. First, you may download asylum application off the internet, fill it out and send it to the USCIS. There are some extra information that you will need to do this. Once your asylum case goes through, then you can apply for greencard of your own. The second option is for you to just file for greencard, attach the divorce degree and once they receive your file they will notify you that you need to do the nunc pro tucn process. They will explain to you the steps you need to take, and they will hold your greencard application pending your asylum outcome. In each case it is very very important that you are clear with your wife. Either divorce her and get the decree in hand, or keep her and get the greencard through her. If you tell the USCIS that you divorced her, you MUST submit them the decree from court.
In each case, you have nothing to worry too much about. Your are ok. You may wish to research my earlier posts and how I went through the process on this forum. Also Thanfull is very knowledgeable, and helpful. Listen to him carefully…
 
was received 3 weeks ago, I just want to have a plan for the years to come, I will fill for divorce ASAP and just ask here to give me the EAD and license as soon as she receives them, what can I do if she doesn't want to give me my ID or documents?

If you are worried that she will not give you the EAD and License, you may wish to go DOL and USCIS and make address change so that it comes to you . If you yourself don't have an address, you can use a friends address, a BOBOX. It is easy. Or make her happy for a night and get the staff from her. you know how it works.....not a big deal..sit next to her mail and the postman and get the paperwork before she gets.....just be creative
 
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basicaly, she can cancel your asylum status if she says you two are no longer in relation. basically a derivative asylee must have continued relationship with the petitioner to have asylum and she can file petition to cancel your status if you both have no longer relation.

you can read the asylum application or the I-730 asylee relative petition or GC application, they all say the relative or spouse of principle asylum application must have continued relationship with the other if the other wants residency.

she is very cruel to threaten you with $500 monthly payment or have your residency revoked.

even when you file GC after one year of asylum benefit, you still have to have continued relationship with your wife. if she doesn't file any petition or write any letters that says she is no longer in relationship with you, you wont face problems but if she acts , you won't recieve in future. this is very disapointing situation for you.

please update your situation. my sister filed for asylee relitive petition for her husband and kids but when he kept a new wife back in the country and had different child, my sister sent a letter to USCIS saying she doesnt want her to come to US cos he is doing this and later we recived a leter back saying his asylee relative petition is cancelled and withdrawn. so USCIS approved her kid's petition not husband's. kids came to US not him. he has to come his own way by applying for tourist visa.
 
i dont like syaing this but it's very true that if the actual or principle applicant notifies USCIS that she is not longer in relationship with you, your asylum or GC case will be withdrawn. those thigns are very clearly explianed in USCIS forms.

it just depends on the principle applicant, if your wife doesn't act , nothing will happen to you, if she notifies USCIS and says she has broken up with you, your benefits maybe terminated. whatever you do later is on your own way.

As much as I am disapointed at what you are going through and what this evil woman is saying to you, i am very sure that What I said is true. PLease be smart.
What i say maybe not good to hear but at least this is very true.

my sister filed for I-730 for her husband and kids back in country, while the process was going, he kept a secondary wife and had a child at their home back in country, she got so sad and angry that she wrote to USCIS asking them to terminate his asylee relative petition becos he is living with another wife and days letter, USCIS responded with a letter saying, his asylee relative petition is withdrawn. later her kids were called by US EMBASSY there but not him, kids arrived in US but not him. he had to come his own way by applying for tourist visa.
 
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