poongunranar said:I have responded to your posers at this thread: http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?p=976552#post976552
One additional point: You can only PREVENT your wife from getting her green-card, if your divorce is DECREED before your interview. Even, if it is not finalized and decreed, there is a 50-50 chance for hers to get approved because INS is expected to not only see how they live after marriage, but to see whether the marriage was entered with a bona fide intent. It is a complex issue, but, still, there is a 50-50 chance for hers getting approved if your interview takes place before the divorce is decreed. However, once it is decreed, your wife cannot get her GC through your marriage. Also, see this will be true in your case: Until you get your divorce decreed, for sure, the local office is not going to call you for interview. They will keep your files in abeyance because they don't want to enter into this legal quagmire of whether to approve or reject your wife's petition. I assume, that they would have read your plaints that you had already sent.
Poongunranar,
Thank you very much for your valuable comments.
I guess it is a beneficial thing for me that my documents have been transferred to Newark and hers to Philadelphia. It means that she is not even any longer hiding the fact that she lives in a different city in a different state. Also from what I heard interviews take much longer to schedule in Philadelphia than in Newark.
Also, based on the timing, I believe that the transfer itself might have been triggered by my complaint letter to Vermont. (Otherwise my case is very straightforward - a university professor at the same school for the last 5 years.)
As to the interviews, I sincerely hope that mine will be sooner than hers and will not be affected by marriage issues because it is bona-fide-employment-based. Because hers is a marriage-based application, I hope they will wait with her interview to allow some time to resolve this issue. That's what I hope will happen, but I agree, with USCIS you never know...
Thanks,
RNJ
P.S. I realize that divorce is the only thing that will put a definite end to all this and I am doing everything possible to get it asap, but because of the contested nature and because of her lawyer's tricks, it will not happen for at least 2-3 more months, so my question was on the best things I can do in the meantime - and I pretty much got some idea now - thank you.
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