National Anthems: Home | Africa | Americas | Asia | Australia&Oceania | Europe | Olympic Anthem |

 
Passports: Home [ Africa ] [ Americas, Australia & Oceania] [ Asia] [ Europe] [ Other documents
Travel:
[Europe] [ Asia ] [ USA-Canada ] [ Latin-America ] [ Africa ] [ Australia ] [ Carabben ] [ Air ] [Cruises ]
Forum
Live chat




Subject: Re: Form I-751,Removing conditions and the marriage with a 40 years age difference.. Posted on: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 04:07:11 +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.

A marriage of convenience under any other name ....

--
Posted via http://britishexpats.com

228660. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228660
228661. Re: USA 228661
228662. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228662
228663. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228663
228664. chances of getting h1 for me? 228664
228665. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228665
228666. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228666
228667. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228667
228668. Re: Betrayed, Aiding and Abiding those committing illegal activity, c
228669. Re: NYC Hospitals Reassures Immigrants 228669
228670. Re: From asylee to PR 228670
228671. Re: Israeli advice on the Mexico fence: be ruthless 228671
228672. Re: If Citizens Didn’t Exist, We’d Have to Invent Them 228672
228673. Re: The State at War with the Nation - Patrick J. Buchanan 228673
228674. Re: The State at War with the Nation - Patrick J. Buchanan 228674
228675. Re: If Citizens Didn't Exist, We'd Have to Invent Them 228675
228676. Re: President defies most Republicans - by Phyllis Schlafly 228676
228677. Re: President defies most Republicans - by Phyllis Schlafly 228677
228678. Re: President defies most Republicans - by Phyllis Schlafly 228678
228679. Re: The Joke that is Citizenship - John Derbyshire 228679