K1 visa help needed

cubatx512

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I'm Cuban and I met my wife while on a trip to the island. I brought her over to the states on a K1 visa. Unfortunately things did not work out between us. Now she is going back to the island for a while and plans to come back. She still has not been here the 1 year and 9 months she's required to stay married to me in order to fulfill all of the K1 visa requirements.

My question is; if she leaves the states and we have divorced, will she be able to re-enter the states?

Let me know if more info is needed.

Any advice/suggestion/counseling will be most appreciated.

Thank you in advanced.
 
She still has not been here the 1 year and 9 months she's required to stay married to me in order to fulfill all of the K1 visa requirements.

There is no such requirement. A K1 visa is a one time entry visa which allows a fiance of a US citizen to enter the US, marry, and file for AOS.
Are you referring to the GC.....in which case, did you file any paperwork and did she receive a GC?......I think the 1 year 9 months youre referring to is the removal of conditions of a 2 year conditional GC........with this you file for removal of conditions 90 before the expiry of the GC- it's NOT 90 days before your 2 year wedding anniversary, it's the date in which the GC was issued which is key.
 
No we haven't applied for AOS. She did have a temp SSN card and her state issued ID said "Temporary Visitor." However that no longer is the case.

When we went to the immigration office we were told that if we didn't file for (something I can't for the life of me remember the name of) 1 year and 9 months after having married she would be deported.
 
we got married and went through the whole interview process + filled all the paper work that comes after getting married. so I guess we DID file an AOS. right now she's a permanent resident.
 
Make up your mind!!! Your last 2 posts contradict each other!!!

we got married and went through the whole interview process + filled all the paper work that comes after getting married. so I guess we DID file an AOS. right now she's a permanent resident.
 
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