What is the name of your state? MD
I have been married to my wife for 4 years, but the longest we lived together was for 6 month, twice, and once for 3 months. The rest of the time we lived apart, once we abandoned the relationship for 1 full year. No children.
My wife is trying to get her green-card now, and because of the problems, I offered her a lump sum to divorce and settle, but she insists on getting a green-card. She is on a tourist visa which expires in a couple of weeks. I would like to do the right thing.
I have 3 specific questions:
1. How does the fact that we lived briefly, not the entire period, play into the picture?
2. My wife has a high earling potential in her native country, but low int he US, she is now a tourist -- how does that play. I mean, she is degrading her career prospectives by choice!!! to stay int he US.
3. I could not work the first year we were married, because I lived in her country, so I was in dept for the next 2 years. Does this have an effect ...
thank you so much for your answers.
I have been married to my wife for 4 years, but the longest we lived together was for 6 month, twice, and once for 3 months. The rest of the time we lived apart, once we abandoned the relationship for 1 full year. No children.
My wife is trying to get her green-card now, and because of the problems, I offered her a lump sum to divorce and settle, but she insists on getting a green-card. She is on a tourist visa which expires in a couple of weeks. I would like to do the right thing.
I have 3 specific questions:
1. How does the fact that we lived briefly, not the entire period, play into the picture?
2. My wife has a high earling potential in her native country, but low int he US, she is now a tourist -- how does that play. I mean, she is degrading her career prospectives by choice!!! to stay int he US.
3. I could not work the first year we were married, because I lived in her country, so I was in dept for the next 2 years. Does this have an effect ...
thank you so much for your answers.