withdraw support after I-751?

Posts #7 and 9 mention it. And immigration fraud is what the OP would have to prove in order to "withdraw".

Both the posts are opinions are not from the poster Billmane. Both the posts use cheated..duped etc etc. Being cheated and immigration "fraud" are 2 different things. You could have a legitimate marriage even if someone was caught cheating. So be careful about your words. I suggest you do some reading for your own benefit and for the benefit of others who read your threads.

And you dont need immigration fraud to withdraw, the district director can withdraw it for many other reasons.

jackol do your research, no knowledge is safe, little knowledge is deadly.
 
Both the posts are opinions are not from the poster Billmane. Both the posts use cheated..duped etc etc. Being cheated and immigration "fraud" are 2 different things.
Both posts used the word "fraud" or the phrase "immigration fraud", and my post #16 above said it is NOT immigration fraud.

And you dont need immigration fraud to withdraw, the district director can withdraw it for many other reasons.
Such actions are not the initiative of the OP and are irrelevant to this thread. He wants to know what he can do to withdraw the I-751 at this stage after having already signed it. What action can he take, other than showing fraud?

jackol do your research, no knowledge is safe, little knowledge is deadly.
If I have written something incorrect in this thread, point it out.
 
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