Friday, February 12, 2010

Is it true after becoming a US citizen?

ok so my husband left me after he became a US citizen and i hear from people that even though he got it but i can revoke it simlpy because that was the only reason he was with me and he is being watched by government for a year after becoming a citizen is it true he filled for divorce so i want to know what i can do and cant doIs it true after becoming a US citizen?
If you have proof that he married you just to get a green card, you can call the USCIS, but you need real proofIs it true after becoming a US citizen?
that depends on which greeen card he has.





if he still has the conditional 2 year green card, then yes you can report him and get him deported.





if he has the permanent 10 year green card, then you cannot do anything!!!!





And no the govt do NOT watch the new immigrants for a year - that would take a LOT Of manpower - something they cannot afford.
Well, there are both sides of your circumstances. Like the others said why did you marry him at the first place? What is the 'real' motive? If he already becomes a US citizen, I don't think you can do anything about it but if not, you should report to the immigration then they're going to ask you as well? If you're part of this, then they're going to look at it you're guilty as he's. Again, I don't know the whole 'facts' so I can't say much.





That's my two cents. Hope it helps you a little bit. All the best!
Your ex-husband is now a U.S. citizen, which means he went through the entire process of being a conditional permanent resident to permanent resident and now a citizen. By U.S. law, he is a naturalized citizen. Now, if you claim that he only used you as a ';stepping stone'; to get his citizenship, the burden of proof lies upon you. You'll need a lawyer, money to pay this lawyer and time in appearing in courts, should it get to the point you get him in court.





And who knows how long this is going to drag. You sue him for misrepresentation or whatever, he'll sue to stay, he has that right. He's not gonna give up that easy.





So its up to you. Perhaps you were duped? and like the other one said, you could be a party to this irregularity. My advice to you is bear it with pride and move on ...
You should call the USCIS customer Service and ask them.





I think the only way his citizenship can be revoked is if you can prove that he married you with the intent to gain U.S Citizenship. For instance, proof that he was either cheating on you, or correspondance confirming his intentions, etc.
If he married you just to get his citizenship then that may have been against the law. You should get in touch with the INS.
You could try but piratically it is impossible to proof that he got marry you only for citizenship reasons.
Why is it women every year think some guy half her age who is from some third world slumhole really wants her?
If he married you only to get his citizenship and you were a party to this I believe you are in trouble legally.
why in the world would you marry a mexican't anyway?

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