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    Please need some help!

    "You cannot stay longer than 6 months from the date your 1-94 card (the white card you got upon entering the usa) expires. If you stay more than 180 days after that date, then you will have a 3 year bar from coming back to the usa." This is what the Immigration attorney told us.
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    Please need some help!

    So basically it would be easier to just move to the Philippines and get OUT of the U.S?
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    Please need some help!

    If the Petitioner Dies Or The Employer Otherwise Is Unable To Maintain The Petition You may still be grandfathered if the: Petitioner dies Family member who filed the petition divorces you Employer who filed the labor certification or subsequent Form I-140 goes out of business...
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    Please need some help!

    Okay, sorry if I offended ya, but basically that is what is seems like you send USCIS money via mail and your bride to be is legal to enter the U.S. But thanks for the help I really needed it. Her I-94 date is June 7, 2010 but I called an immigration attorney and she advised me that she has an...
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    Please need some help!

    So in laymans terms all this K-1 or any other K is pretty much (mail order brides) isn't that illegal?? You have to pay for the K-1 than the I-485, than the GC than the social secuirty card???
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    Please need some help!

    Yes, she is still in the U.S and she still has a little more time here. I called my called my local congress man and talked with his immigration advisor and she told me to fill out an I-130 form. She also said sine the marriage (petitioner) was abusive towards her, could help us if we had to get...
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    Please need some help!

    I married a Filipino that came here to the U.S legally via K-1 visa, however that marriage did not work. Now her and I are married and was wondering if anyone could help me on how to file her paper work to get her visa though I am not the petitioner of the K-1?? Thanks
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    what to do??

    I married a Filipino that came here to the U.S legally via K-1 visa, however that marriage did not work. Now her and I are married and was wondering if anyone could help me on how to file her paper work to get her visa though I am not the petitioner of the K-1?? Thanks
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