I live in Alaska. I had met someone in August of 2014, who I fell in love with and married. She is not a citizen, but she got her conditional green card through my support as her husband. The marriage was spontaneous and we were able to skip the visa requirement through this.
A year into our marriage, I began to wonder about if she was faithful or not. Someone I know proved to me about her hidden facebook account, and it showed her as in a relationship with someone else back in England where she was when we first met online. I spoke with this other guy, and at first he did not believe me, but I showed him all the evidence, wedding photos, everything. He then broke off his relationship with her, and it turns out they were together for 5 years. So she was in a relationship way before she met me, and was living a double life. She wanted to go back to England for 6 months, which I now know was to spend time with this guy, then come back. 6 months, because that is the max allotted time a green card will allow her to be outside of the US.
I have a lot of evidence. I have conversation logs with this other victim who thought she was faithful to him, and I found some other things of hers in my place since she has been out of country in Thailand on a family visit. In my place, I found Christmas cards, valentines day cards, and other love letters and pictures of them together. I only found these things right after I learned of her hidden facebook account, as I wondered if there was anymore evidence.
My question is, do I have what sounds like a solid case to go for an annulment of marriage under the notification of fraud? From what it sounds like, fraud would include the concealment of anything that would make a marriage unstable. I have tried to verify this online and I have come up empty handed in finding clarification on my case.
Thanks for any help.
Edit* I forgot to add that she is still out of the country and only intends to come back for a short time to get her stuff. She is also staying out of contact with me, so there is no chance of her staying with me any longer, which I know part of the requirements of an annulment is you cannot live together after such a discovery. Since she is unreachable, her name has been taken off the lease of where I live and I have changed the door locks. So that part is taken care of.
A year into our marriage, I began to wonder about if she was faithful or not. Someone I know proved to me about her hidden facebook account, and it showed her as in a relationship with someone else back in England where she was when we first met online. I spoke with this other guy, and at first he did not believe me, but I showed him all the evidence, wedding photos, everything. He then broke off his relationship with her, and it turns out they were together for 5 years. So she was in a relationship way before she met me, and was living a double life. She wanted to go back to England for 6 months, which I now know was to spend time with this guy, then come back. 6 months, because that is the max allotted time a green card will allow her to be outside of the US.
I have a lot of evidence. I have conversation logs with this other victim who thought she was faithful to him, and I found some other things of hers in my place since she has been out of country in Thailand on a family visit. In my place, I found Christmas cards, valentines day cards, and other love letters and pictures of them together. I only found these things right after I learned of her hidden facebook account, as I wondered if there was anymore evidence.
My question is, do I have what sounds like a solid case to go for an annulment of marriage under the notification of fraud? From what it sounds like, fraud would include the concealment of anything that would make a marriage unstable. I have tried to verify this online and I have come up empty handed in finding clarification on my case.
Thanks for any help.
Edit* I forgot to add that she is still out of the country and only intends to come back for a short time to get her stuff. She is also staying out of contact with me, so there is no chance of her staying with me any longer, which I know part of the requirements of an annulment is you cannot live together after such a discovery. Since she is unreachable, her name has been taken off the lease of where I live and I have changed the door locks. So that part is taken care of.
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