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pjpj9869

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Colorado
I married my husband in 1995 and I am in the middle of a divorce now. I applied for his papers and he is now a citizen of the US. I just found out that the only reason he married me was to get his citizenship so I could not revoke his papers. Also he applied for his mother and father to receive their resident visas so they could receive benefits from this country while still living in Mexico. I was wondering if their is anything I can do to stop this or get it revoked?
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
pjpj9869 said:
What is the name of your state? Colorado
I married my husband in 1995 and I am in the middle of a divorce now. I applied for his papers and he is now a citizen of the US. I just found out that the only reason he married me was to get his citizenship so I could not revoke his papers. Also he applied for his mother and father to receive their resident visas so they could receive benefits from this country while still living in Mexico. I was wondering if their is anything I can do to stop this or get it revoked?

My response:

Nope. There's nothing you can do, now. You see, this is what happens when Americans marry those god-damned foreigners.

IAAL
 

HappyHusband

Senior Member
pjpj9869 said:
Also he applied for his mother and father to receive their resident visas so they could receive benefits from this country while still living in Mexico.
What benefits are they receiving?
 

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