Hi. I was wondering something and hope that maybe you can help with some advice.
I got here from a scandinavian country on a visa waiver and I married a woman I had talked to on the internet for over a year. We married on a spur of the moment decision and it was the greatest time in the world. Because of finacial problems we haven\'t filed any immigration papers yet and I have currently overstayed a year, wich is according to our immigration lawyer at the time, okay (considering you can explain yourself and bla bla).
Now things have changed. Lately, her family has gotten on to me about things I haven\'t done, and she has generally changed. This has pshyced me out quite a bit and I want out of the US and back where I can from. I do feel as if it doesn\'t matter if I can come back to the US or not. I just wonder what would happen and how to go about with immigration. Since I don\'t have any social security nr. or anything I can\'t just show up at the airport and say I\'d like a one way ticket. And what would happen, I mean, would they throw me in jail for "overstaying"?
Any advice?
Thank you!
I got here from a scandinavian country on a visa waiver and I married a woman I had talked to on the internet for over a year. We married on a spur of the moment decision and it was the greatest time in the world. Because of finacial problems we haven\'t filed any immigration papers yet and I have currently overstayed a year, wich is according to our immigration lawyer at the time, okay (considering you can explain yourself and bla bla).
Now things have changed. Lately, her family has gotten on to me about things I haven\'t done, and she has generally changed. This has pshyced me out quite a bit and I want out of the US and back where I can from. I do feel as if it doesn\'t matter if I can come back to the US or not. I just wonder what would happen and how to go about with immigration. Since I don\'t have any social security nr. or anything I can\'t just show up at the airport and say I\'d like a one way ticket. And what would happen, I mean, would they throw me in jail for "overstaying"?
Any advice?
Thank you!