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orionzmom
Jun 12, 2011, 01:49 PM
My now ex husband came over from England in '07 to marry and be with me. We were married in '08. I unexpectedly got pregnant in '09 and he didn't want to keep the baby. Now that our son is here, he says he is glad. He was given his 2 year permanent residency/green card in April of '09. He left me in Sept '10 for a woman he works with. Our divorce was final before the date of his green card exp. But just by less than a month. Supposedly he has an immigration attorney who was helping with removing the conditions of his status. He says he was granted a waiver to extend his card by one year, until I assume, his case is determined whether he gets his 10 year visa. Will our divorce before his 2 year exp affect him getting a 10 year visa? Also will him remarrying another US citizen help him stay? I wish he would go back. I believe now that he never loved me and used me to get our insurance. He has health issues. There also have been a lot of lies being reviled that tell me so. He recently lost his job, and since he works with his girlfriend, she has the same insurance as him. I found out this weekend he married her. I am sure it was so he could stay on the very good insurance he once had so he could keep receiving his treatment and medicine. Will him remarrying a US citizen help him stay when they look at his papers to determine if he gets a 10 year visa?

JudyKayTee
Jun 12, 2011, 01:51 PM
Only an Attorney, familiar with the situation, can give you a 100% correct answer. I'd say, yes, it will help.

What is your interest? What do you want to happen?

Fr_Chuck
Jun 12, 2011, 02:49 PM
Immigration law is never "for sure" even cases that are close, are decided differently at times.

But you need to move on with your life, and not worry what happens with him

ohthesun
Jul 9, 2012, 12:43 PM
Just came across this, on a random Google search. I must say, orionsmom, you sound very angry and vindictive. If he is the father of you son, why would you want him to have to leave the country so badly?