Hello,
I got married to a US citizen in 1994 (was 24) and applied for a green card but left soon after breaking up with her and abandoned the case and returned home to France. She filed for divorced in 2000, I have obtained the divorce decree.
I am now 40 and married since last November to a US citizen and filed for a Green card but did not indicate that I filed during my first marriage (honestly thought I hadn't filed as I couldn't precisely remember what happened 16 years ago). If I had remembered that I did, I would have indicated it as I knew they would find out. It was a mistake on my part but an honest one.
Had my interview today and we were informed that we will be sent a Request for additional information. The good faith of current marriage can be strongly backed up by mingling of finance, 2 years of documented history of relationship, w2s... IO was rude and not helpful.
I am concerned that USCIS will require proof of bona fide marriage for the first marriage which will be very difficult for me to obtain other than testimonies as this was 16 years ago, we where young, stupid and living at friends house without lease or anything that can be used to demonstrate it was not a sham marriage. I never got a green card through that marriage but did initially file.
Thank you for any help
I got married to a US citizen in 1994 (was 24) and applied for a green card but left soon after breaking up with her and abandoned the case and returned home to France. She filed for divorced in 2000, I have obtained the divorce decree.
I am now 40 and married since last November to a US citizen and filed for a Green card but did not indicate that I filed during my first marriage (honestly thought I hadn't filed as I couldn't precisely remember what happened 16 years ago). If I had remembered that I did, I would have indicated it as I knew they would find out. It was a mistake on my part but an honest one.
Had my interview today and we were informed that we will be sent a Request for additional information. The good faith of current marriage can be strongly backed up by mingling of finance, 2 years of documented history of relationship, w2s... IO was rude and not helpful.
I am concerned that USCIS will require proof of bona fide marriage for the first marriage which will be very difficult for me to obtain other than testimonies as this was 16 years ago, we where young, stupid and living at friends house without lease or anything that can be used to demonstrate it was not a sham marriage. I never got a green card through that marriage but did initially file.
Thank you for any help