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[美国绿卡] 紧急求助绿卡问题!

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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:21:18
希望楼主要振作啊 不要离婚啊先拖着!凭什么你受伤害还要成全他们 连绿卡的位置都给她!找律师咨询一下,看看有什么解决方法
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:28:36
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 13:55
如果在 I-485 pending 期间,你们正好陷入婚姻危机。作为副申请人,你也许就处在人生的一个转折点上,面临 ...

我不知道你是不是专业的 不过首先,楼主已经说了根本还没提交485,你说的一大篇485pending的情况根本不存在,而且我也相信那个渣男不会帮她申办485了。另外据我所知,无论谁签名或者谁要求撤销,在面试的时候,移民官只重点看婚姻是否真实和婚姻关系是否还一直存在(缺一不可),在面试485的时候,公民或绿卡持有者如果提出撤销是肯定可以撤销的,因为婚姻已经破裂或不存在了,这个时候虽然申请人很无辜,但是在未成为美国居民之前,美国Z*F一般只保护美国居民/公民的权益除非有很特殊的情况例如严重家暴,特殊情况是要从另一个途径申请绿卡例如U签证。
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:36:35
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 18:28
我不知道你是不是专业的 不过首先,楼主已经说了根本还没提交485,你说的一大篇485pending的情况根本不存 ...

U签证更难,他老公不肢体伤害她,她哪来的U签证。
她不离婚,总有一天可以485。凭什么把绿卡位置让给贱人。
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:38:53
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 18:28
我不知道你是不是专业的 不过首先,楼主已经说了根本还没提交485,你说的一大篇485pending的情况根本不存 ...

lz不是特别看重绿卡,但也绝不能便宜小三这个贱货。也不能让她这个贱老公得逞啊,楼主收集被精神虐待的证据,自己递交485,你没听过吧,是可以的!!
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:41:37
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 18:28
我不知道你是不是专业的 不过首先,楼主已经说了根本还没提交485,你说的一大篇485pending的情况根本不存 ...

五楼有你要的答案,自己申请485
一种是U签证,有效期为4年,在配合调查的情况下,连续住在美国3年后可以申请绿卡。申请的条件是,受害者没有结婚,或施暴者没有身份。但甄拓之表示,目前U签证办理的进度拖延严重。
另外两种是“家暴绿卡”——“VAWA”(防止妇女暴力条例)和“Battered Spouse Waiver”(受虐的配偶及家庭暴力豁免)。VAWA是指,公民或绿卡持有者的配偶、子女或父母受到虐待,他们可单独申请合法身份,以使受虐人不需要依赖施暴者,而获得安全与独立。申请VAWA的人是没有身份者。“Battered Spouse Waiver”是指,已获得“有条件绿卡”的家暴受害者,可以通过这个途径,调整为“永久绿卡”。

精神上,言语上家暴也是家暴。
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:46:47
你在485递交之前,你一直是学生身份,不带怕的!自由来回。
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:49:49
To qualify for VAWA cancellation of removal, a victim must prove:
She has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or parent.
Physical presence in the United States for 3 years.
Good moral character.
That removal would cause extreme hardship.

你符合条件吗
在美国三年了吗
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匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:52:10
本帖最后由 匿名 于 2019-2-2 18:54 编辑

Physical Abuse
  • Scratching, punching, biting, strangling or kicking.
  • Throwing something at you such as a phone, book, or shoe.
  • Pulling your hair.
  • Pushing or pulling you.
  • Grabbing your clothing.
  • Using a gun, knife, box cutter, bat, mace or other weapon.
  • Smacking your bottom without your permission or consent.
  • Forcing you to have  or perform a ual act.
  • Grabbing your face to make you look at them.
  • Grabbing you to prevent you from leaving.
  • Forcing you to go somewhere.
Emotional/Verbal Abuse
  • Calling you names and putting you down.
  • Yelling and screaming at you.
  • Intentionally embarrassing you in public.
  • Preventing you from seeing or talking with friends and family.
  • Telling you what to do and wear.
  • Damaging your property when they’re angry.
  • Using online communities or cell phones to control, intimidate or humiliate you.
  • Blaming your actions for their abusive or unhealthy behavior.
  • Accusing you of cheating and often being jealous of your outside relationships.
  • Stalking you.
  • Threatening to call ICE on you (deportation)
  • Threatening to commit suicide to keep you from breaking up with them.
  • Threatening to harm you, your pet or people you care about.
  • Using gas lighting techniques to confuse or manipulate you.
  • Making you feel guilty or immature when you don’t consent to ual activity.
  • Threatening to expose your secrets such as your ual orientation or immigration status.
  • Threatening to have your children taken away.
ual Abuse
  • Unwanted kissing or touching.
  • Unwanted rough or violent ual activity.
  • Rape or attempted rape.
  • Refusing to use condoms or restricting your access to birth control.
  • Threatening you into unwanted ual activity.
  • Forcing you to have  or perform ual acts.
  • Using ual insults toward you.
Financial Abuse
  • Giving you an allowance and closely watching what you buy.
  • Placing your paycheck in their account and denying you access to it.
  • Keeping you from seeing shared bank accounts or records.
  • Forbidding you to work or limiting the hours you do.
  • Preventing you from going to work by taking your car or keys.
  • Getting you fired by harassing you, your employer or coworkers on the job.
  • Hiding or stealing your student financial aid check or outside financial support.
  • Using your social security number to obtain credit without your permission.
  • Using your child’s social security number to claim an income tax refund without your permission.
  • Maxing out your credit cards without your permission.
  • Refusing to give you money, food, rent, medicine or clothing.
  • Using funds from your joint savings account without your knowledge.
  • Spending money on themselves but not allowing you to do the same.
  • Using their money to hold power over you.
How Soon To Apply For VAWA
You must file VAWA right away. As soon as you have enough evidence of the abuse, you should leave the shared home and file form I-360 with USCIS. Although you are not required to leave the shared residence, it’s probably best for your own safety. There are two steps to filing for VAWA:
Step 1: Filing form I-360 with USCIS
To be able to apply for a green card under VAWA, you must first fill out Form I-360 and submit it to USCIS. You must also send documentary evidence showing that you meet the eligibility requirements. There is no filing fee for self-petitioning a VAWA case.
Note: Form I-360 can be used for many different purposes so you will not need to fill out the entire form.
You can skip the following sections:
  • Part 5. Complete Only If Filing for an Amerasian;
  • Part 6. Complete Only If Filing for a Special Immigrant Juvenile Court Dependent;
  • Part 8. Complete Only If Filing a Special Immigrant Religious Worker Petition;
  • Part 7 and Part 9.
Most of the form is pretty straightforward; however, there are a few things to remember. You can use a different address than your abusive spouse (or ex-spouse) in Part 1, in case you are still living with them. This is the address where you will received USCIS notices, so be sure that you can receive mail at this address in the future. If you want to use your shared address, you can leave Part 1 blank and proceed to Part 2.
For a VAWA abuse case you should check either box “i” or box “j” in Part 2. Parts 3 and 4 ask you for information about yourself. Part 7A asks for information about the abuser and Part 7B asks for more information about your relationship with the abuser. Be sure to list all children in Part 9—yours, and if you are filing as the spouse of an abuser, the abuser’s children also (whether they’re yours or not).
Step 2: Filing form I-485 for U.S. green card
Once your VAWA case is approved, you will be able to file From I-485 Adjustment of Statuswith USCIS. I will not go into detail about the steps for AOS, but you can certainly check out the guides I provide at the top.


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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 18:55:22
你千万不要告诉你那个贱骨头老公你在悄悄行动啊啊啊啊啊
你不是傻姑娘吧

How Long The VAWA Process Takes

“How long will it take” is probably the most common question asked about the VAWA process. Although USCIS doesn’t provide a timeline, it can generally take anywhere from 6 months to 24 months to approve. Fortunately, they have dedicated adjudicators that work in the VAWA division who handle these cases exclusively.

USCIS is known for being understaffed but their recent fee hike will help them hire more adjudicators to review cases. This is great news for abuse victims but it also means that filing for the green card may get a little more expensive. Interestingly, there is no way to expedite your VAWA case and it’s mostly a “first come, first served” basis when determining when your case will be approved.

Can I Work While Waiting For VAWA Decision

Being financially independent from your abuser is very important so it makes sense that you are eager to start working. Sadly, you are not authorized to work while your VAWA case is being reviewed. You can, however, apply for the work permit Form I-765 with your I-360 to avoid the fee that is tacked on when you apply for the work permit alone.
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 19:01:21
https://www.uscis.gov/i-360
移民局官网
赶紧填表



一定要坚强!别放弃!
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匿名 (楼主)
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 19:55:05
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 19:01
https://www.uscis.gov/i-360
移民局官网
赶紧填表

谢谢,有婚内出轨理由的办理家暴绿卡吗?好办吗?
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匿名 (楼主)
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 19:56:23
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 18:49
To qualify for VAWA cancellation of removal, a victim must prove:
She has been battered or subjected ...

我现在来美国2年7个月,需要连续住满3年吗?
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 19:58:00
本帖最后由 匿名 于 2019-2-2 20:05 编辑
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 19:55
谢谢,有婚内出轨理由的办理家暴绿卡吗?好办吗?

你把instruction仔细看啊啊啊
https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-360instr.pdf?download=1
不要告诉你这个贱男人啊


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匿名 (楼主)
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 19:58:48
匿名者 发表于 2019-2-2 13:43
按常理不会有问题,还没有交485不怕,但你假如有你老公出轨的铁证,你试下问离婚律师plus移民律师,也许有 ...

只交了i130也有机会拿绿卡吗?老公他很快就考公民,之前还打算考了公民就提交i485的,没想到出现这么狗血的事
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匿名 (楼主)
匿名  发表于 2019-2-2 20:02:58
chen1123 发表于 2019-2-2 19:58
你把instruction仔细看啊啊啊
Did you provide the following?

我只有一些证明婚姻的共同材料能提交,警察报告这些他没打我我没这些硬核证据。。。我有聊天记录可以证明他出轨
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