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Divorce or Annulment - married someone who isn't who he is....

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ConfusioninTX

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas (Harris County)

I married someone in another country - not his home country. After the marriage, he changed and things were suspect. He went back to his home country and will not respond to any messsages. His country is not part of the Hague Convention and there are NO processors in his country. How can one dissolve the marriage? My suspicisions of him not being who he is causes me to seek Annulment as I don't want any records of my name tied to his (I fear for my safety). Is it possible in Texas as I don't have actual proof of who he is?

Anyone ever in this situation? I don't want to mention what I suspect, but let's say I fear I may have been used to gain access into the US (and I have reported it). I want to get some feedback here and see if cases like this have been handled as there are no protocols in situations like this on any attorney site.

Thanks.
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas (Harris County)

I married someone in another country - not his home country. After the marriage, he changed and things were suspect. He went back to his home country and will not respond to any messsages. His country is not part of the Hague Convention and there are NO processors in his country. How can one dissolve the marriage? My suspicisions of him not being who he is causes me to seek Annulment as I don't want any records of my name tied to his (I fear for my safety). Is it possible in Texas as I don't have actual proof of who he is?

Anyone ever in this situation? I don't want to mention what I suspect, but let's say I fear I may have been used to gain access into the US (and I have reported it). I want to get some feedback here and see if cases like this have been handled as there are no protocols in situations like this on any attorney site.

Thanks.

Annulment based upon what?
 

tranquility

Senior Member
See an attorney. Just for service, you'll have to jump through hoops so you might as well get one on board now for advice. You won't be able (nor be safe) to do this on your own.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
Even if you sponsored him, since he's left the country, you may be able to get out of your obligations. Depending on how long he's been gone. Did you sponsor him?
 

ConfusioninTX

Junior Member
I am seeking annulment based on marriage fraud.

He was never in the US, there was no sponsorship yet - it was in process when everything unraveled. He "disappeared" on me. His history is different from what he told me but unfortunately, it is all heresay.

I realize I will probably need an attorney but I'm trying to get some fact finding to better understand what is potentially involved when I interview them.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I am seeking annulment based on marriage fraud.

He was never in the US, there was no sponsorship yet - it was in process when everything unraveled. He "disappeared" on me. His history is different from what he told me but unfortunately, it is all heresay.

I realize I will probably need an attorney but I'm trying to get some fact finding to better understand what is potentially involved when I interview them.
How long did you live as husband and wife before he left you?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Please disregard my last question as it is wholly irrelevant.

What fraud do you contend occurred? Him not being a nice guy isn't going to cut it. A divorce will be much, much easier. And, whether you obtain an annulment or a divorce, your name will be just as tied to him.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
Don't worry about annullment. STOP the sponsoring process before it's too late and hire a lawyer to get a divorce.
 

ConfusioninTX

Junior Member
I don't understand some of the ridiculous comments. I HAVE looked at what the court requirements are and of course "not being a nice guy" isn't that. Obviously I wouldn't post on here if it wasn't a true FRAUD. I'm not giving personal information.

As for the living situation, it is a mute point as I mentioned it was marriage fraud.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
I don't understand some of the ridiculous comments. I HAVE looked at what the court requirements are and of course "not being a nice guy" isn't that. Obviously I wouldn't post on here if it wasn't a true FRAUD. I'm not giving personal information.

As for the living situation, it is a mute point as I mentioned it was marriage fraud.

Please feel free to pay an attorney.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I don't understand some of the ridiculous comments. I HAVE looked at what the court requirements are and of course "not being a nice guy" isn't that. Obviously I wouldn't post on here if it wasn't a true FRAUD. I'm not giving personal information.

As for the living situation, it is a mute point as I mentioned it was marriage fraud.
It's not so mute a point after all! :rolleyes:

Yes, pay an attorney. Good day!
 

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