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Subject: Form I-751,Removing conditions and the marriage with a 40 years age difference.. Posted on: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 02:04:46 +0000


Hello! I am a new here.Please dont judge me hard here as i would like to
let you know that my marriage is real ,though its different then some
other marriges.
My husband is a 40 years older then i am.
We have filed the I-751 form in February with all the necessary relevant
evidence that the marriage is bona finde.
Except,i and my husband don;t have the credit cards on the both names
and the house he owns is on his name only,but the most of the rest of
the evidence is on our both names.
Our marriage is real,as we live together,doing stuff together and
etc....but my husband realizes that i am gonna leave him someday for to
find a right guy who i can build my family with as i need to have kids
someday.
My husband already has kids and he doesent wanna have any kids and he
cant anyway.
My husband doesent want me to stay with him till the "Death us apart
type of thing" ., he knows that i need to have kids and a younger guy in
the future and he is ok with that.By the meantime our marriage is real
and i am not planning to live him even after the Successful Removal
conditions.
So the question is if i should worry about my case being not approved
because of the huge age difference? Its obvious ,by looking at us to
understand that we are not gonna stay together to the rest of our
lives.,but we did entered the marriage in a good faith and not planning
to break up for a long time yet.
I dont love him the way i would be inlove with a younger guy and he
knows that.,but i do love him in a special way.....
I would appreciate to hear any of your opinions about my future Removal
Conditions if i am gonna be introuble ? What should i be ready for?
Do we maybe need to collect more evidence? Should i be ready for the
tuff interogation in the immigration office? Do we maybe need to hire a
lawyer?
I appreciate your concern.
Sincerely.

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