mi_california
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I'm a Brazilian national that married an American. It turns out he was married before he and I got married, and they never got divorced (I was unaware of the prior marriage), so a state of bigamy was established, and thus my marriage to him, in immigration's eyes, is null and void. My question: has anyone here ever come across this type of situation? I'm trying to find a case where this has happened, preferably in California, where the immigrant was granted a green card, in order to establish precedence.
I'm a Brazilian national that married an American. It turns out he was married before he and I got married, and they never got divorced (I was unaware of the prior marriage), so a state of bigamy was established, and thus my marriage to him, in immigration's eyes, is null and void. My question: has anyone here ever come across this type of situation? I'm trying to find a case where this has happened, preferably in California, where the immigrant was granted a green card, in order to establish precedence.
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