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Subject: Re: Form I-751,Removing conditions and the marriage with a 40 years age difference.. Posted on: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 09:09:37 +0000


> HI! Thank you for your reply.Yes ,my case have already been approved
> for the Conditional Residence ,thats true. The lady also told us that
> we might be called for an interview a second time as well.So ,do you
> think i shouldn't worry about anything since then?...
> -The thing i;m getting worried about is that we didn't provide enough
> evidence of our marriage as we don;t have a Credit Cards on both names
> and the Homeownership is on his name only.,though we have provided
> most of the evidence that was registered on both name except those 2.
> I'm assuming if we gonna be called for an interview we will be able to
> explain everything to them. I just dont want them to give me a hard
> time as its gonna be very stressful for me., but when we were
> attending the Conditional Card interview ,the lady was so sweet and
> with a great smile and she was very nice to us.
> -Also another thing im worrying about is that ,yeah, we do have a real
> marriage ., but its obvious that we are not gonna stay together for a
> long, long time ,even if we are not gonna tell that to them.,its
> obvious anyway.,just by looking at us at the first glance. My husband
> also has no desire for me to stay with him for a long time as he might
> get sick soon and he dosen't want me to see him like that .,he wants
> to let me go .

Hi:

Your marriage is ALREADY different than most. It is not all that
unusual that your financial affairs will be different also. You give
what you have. And if you are interviewed another time, so what?

BTW, the "burden of proof" is different on the condition. When you
filed the I-130/485, it was up to you to prove that the marriage was
valid -- you did that. When it comes to a joint I-751, the burden
is pretty much on the government for them to prove you marriage is
not valid.

--
Certified Specialist
Immigration & Nat. Law
Cal. Bar Board of Legal Specialization
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