i found this column from a wife seeking advice to a Filipino lawyer.
"I came to the U.S. in 2003 and married my husband who filed a petition for my green card. I lived with my American husband since we got married in 2003 and we were called for interview twice by the immigration officer.
During my first interview, the officer was asking for joint documents like health insurance, bank accounts or properties in our name. We live together and we are married but we have nothing in both our names. In January 2006, the immigration officer said that I will receive a letter in the mail regarding the decision.
In 2006, my husband and I got into a serious argument. I stayed late at night with my friends and when I came home he was very upset. I stayed calm because I know it was my fault. Since he was very angry at me, he choked me and I fell on the floor. He held my hand and twisted it. I fought back and kicked him so he let go off me. I called 911 and when the cops came, he denied any wrongdoing. I was just crying and the cops said that they will arrest me instead if I do not talk. I told them what happened but still my husband denied it. The cops just left that night.
After that night, I left our home and slept in my car for two days until I found a place to live. In May 2007, I discovered that my application for green card was denied. I went to a lawyer here in Cleveland, Ohio and I was told that I will be deported. I am not sure that if he is telling the truth because he used to work with my husband in the same law firm. By the way, my husband is a personal injury lawyer.
I want to know if I am going to be deported now that my green card has been denied. I need help, please.
Distressed Wife"
2007-10-10
wife asking for an advice.
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