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Re: Sponsoring US Citizens admits to perjury Posted on: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 03:15:56 +0000


> I married 2 years ago an american citizen and she sponsored me to
> become a
> Legal Permanent Resident. Well, things did not work out and we
> seperated and
> I asked for a divorce before we even had the interview.
>
> Ever since she tried to make my life miserable. She filed a lawsuit
> against
> me for annullment of marriage since in her opinion I only wanted to
> bolster
> my immigration status. Meanwhile and we are still married she
> refinanced her
> house and claimed that she is an unmarried person and got cash out of
> her
> equity. During our civil divorce deposition she admits to perjury and
> told
> my attorney she only married me because she wanted to do me a favor.
> She
> admits she commited fraud by signing the immigration forms and further
> cleims that the marriage was never pro bono to begin with.
>
> Her job is being an expertwitness in medical malpractice lawsuits. She
> has
> knowledge about the coursystem and uses and abuses it to make my life
> more
> difficult.
>
> Can I have her crminially prosecuted or investigated for her admission
> of
> perjury? Would it be a good approach to inform the immigration about
> this? I
> have proof with supporting documentation that I entered this marriage
> in
> good faith.

If the marriage was not "pro bono" to begin with, is she intending to
charge you for marrying?

Where are you in your immigration process?

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