Legal Question in Immigration Law in California

k1 visa after divorce

Been married for 2 months. my wife turned from a sweet woman to a complete stranger after we got married. I have reasons to believe she only married me for the greencard. i want to send her and her son back to her country. Is divorce my only option? what else can i do to send her home? is there any law to protect american citizens like me against people like these?


Asked on 10/02/08, 10:01 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Alice Yardum-Hunter Alice M. Yardum-Hunter, a Law Corp.

Re: k1 visa after divorce

You can annul the marriage based on fraud, but I'm certain there's some level of proof to that. It's sometimes hard to prove a negative, but then again, if it's bad enough, you can prove it's not a real marriage. But if you have a child with her, that will be very difficult to show. Not sure who the child's father is in your question.

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Answered on 10/02/08, 11:30 pm
Joshua Hale Hale Law Group

Re: k1 visa after divorce

You should consider annulment or dissolution. Let her figure out her immigration situation. If she does not love you as your vows stated, it is not your responsibility to protect her.

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Answered on 10/03/08, 1:58 am
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson The Jacobson Law Firm, APC

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Answered on 10/10/08, 8:25 pm


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