NotBonJovi
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My interview is in less than a month and I have received an unexpected setback which makes me worried.
My story - I got divorced in 2005 from my USC wife who has physical custody of our 10 year old daughter. I have been providing child support pursuant to the court decree. Initially, I paid her cash, transferred directly to her account or paid her bills directly in lieu of the support. I was also unemployed and out of the country during 2006-7 taking care of my cancer stricken mother, who passed away. I informed the court of my job loss, but that did not help in reducing my monthly payments. So, I fell behind in payments during those times. When I returned to the US, I caught up and have been regular in my payments.
When I filed my N400, I had told my ex-wife that I would need a notarized affidavit from her stating that I have been regular in my payments and owe no arrears. She agreed at that time. But now, when I sent her the draft of the affidavit, she refuses to sign it. She says she is not sure if I had paid all I owe her and so does not want to provide me the affidavit. I have offered to pay what she considers as 'arrears', but at this moment she is not willing to listen and is being difficult. To confound the problem, we are two time zones away and getting her on phone is proving to be difficult.
What is my recourse now? Would like to hear from seniors of this forum like Bigjoe5 etc., How deep of a trouble am I in?
Thanks for hearing me out. Waiting for your advice & suggestions. What options, if any, do I have now?
My story - I got divorced in 2005 from my USC wife who has physical custody of our 10 year old daughter. I have been providing child support pursuant to the court decree. Initially, I paid her cash, transferred directly to her account or paid her bills directly in lieu of the support. I was also unemployed and out of the country during 2006-7 taking care of my cancer stricken mother, who passed away. I informed the court of my job loss, but that did not help in reducing my monthly payments. So, I fell behind in payments during those times. When I returned to the US, I caught up and have been regular in my payments.
When I filed my N400, I had told my ex-wife that I would need a notarized affidavit from her stating that I have been regular in my payments and owe no arrears. She agreed at that time. But now, when I sent her the draft of the affidavit, she refuses to sign it. She says she is not sure if I had paid all I owe her and so does not want to provide me the affidavit. I have offered to pay what she considers as 'arrears', but at this moment she is not willing to listen and is being difficult. To confound the problem, we are two time zones away and getting her on phone is proving to be difficult.
What is my recourse now? Would like to hear from seniors of this forum like Bigjoe5 etc., How deep of a trouble am I in?
Thanks for hearing me out. Waiting for your advice & suggestions. What options, if any, do I have now?