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Greencard holder girl....?

by Guest62367  |  earlier

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My family settled in US 7 years ago and i was holding a greecard when i went to my country of birth and did arranged marriage there. My husband stayed there but i came back to US. But when came time of my US citizenship i did NOT show this marriage in forms submitted to USCIS.

Q.1: Can I claim being married forcibly in my home country as my immigration records show me SINGLE. (to avoid any issues to my US citizenship).

Q.2 : Can I re-marry in US and use my existing papers to sponsor my US boyfriend.

Q.3. If USCIS comes to know about my previous marriage, can I say that it was not a marriage with my choice so I dis not SHOW it to USCIS.

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  1. no,you lied from the start by not  disclosing your "marriage" t begin with,which,sounds like it was nothing but a scam to get yet another foreigner citizenship here.You are breaking the law,and I hope you get caught,you lying  ,cheating people deserve to be deported.then you can go back to your "home country" as a disgrace,just what you deserve.


  2. You have given false information and that could come back to haunt you at any time. Do not make it worse by continuing to submit information that you know to be untrue.

  3. USCIS does not care about your marriage in relation to your citizenship.  Whether or not you are married has no impact of any kind on whether or not the citizenship would have been granted.

    Any US divorce attorney can easily obtain a legal US divorce for you.  After you get a US divorce you can remarry in the US.

  4. If you deliberately withheld information from or misrepresented information given to the USCIS when filing your N-400, the USCIS may cancel your Certificate of Naturalization and revoke your US citizenship. This includes withholding information and misrepresenting yourself during your naturalization interview or oath ceremony. (Source #1 & Source #2).

    There is NO valid reason to justify lying on citizenship application.

    Polygamy is illlegal in US you CANNOT marry without first obtaining a divorce.

    Based on what you have said, in my opinion, your US citizenship should be revoked bacuase you have obtained it fraudulently.

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