LOL, so true. This was his FIRST marriage. And she has threatened him, but
no witnesses. He tried to get a restraining order, but it fell through
because of hearsay and no direct evidence of violent intentions.
So, why would it be so easy? What roadblocks could there be to getting her
deported?
"Amanda" wrote in message
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> "dg.smith" wrote in message
news:...
> > Hopefully someone on here can help a close friend of mine. Here's the
story:
> >
> > He met a women on the Internet from Cyprus. She is over here now. She
> > doesn't have a green card. He married here earlier this year, and
quickly
> > realized it was a mistake. And a BIG mistake it was. After several
promises
> > from her she'd leave if he'd "give" her things. We'll, she lied and is
still
> > here and is racking him over the coals for money, etc. She's been served
> > with divorce papers. She is in his home and he is NOT there due to her
> > threats, etc.
> >
> > Can she be removed by immigration?
>
> The marraige has been less than a year. I would be surprised if she
> can't be removed by immigration EASILY.. If she threatens him, he
> should report to immigration immediately and also explained to them
> that she has been served with divorce paper and ask them for help in
> removing her out of his house.
>
> Be careful, lonely men.
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