I relocated to Florida because of a new job, my wife was supposed to join me but it never happened due her extended family which later led to our divorce.
You are hereby notified that it is the intent of the US citizenship and immigration services to deny your form I-751 petition to remove conditions on residence based on a marriage to a United States Citizen or a Permanent Residence. You later changed your application to reflect that you were filing this petition and requesting a hardship waiver because you entered into the marriage in good faith but it was terminated through divorce.
You have failed to establish the burden of proof that your marital relationship is bonafide for immigration purposes as explained in this notice
The records establish that on January 2016, you appeared for an interview and were placed under oath by an officer of the Citizenship and Immigration services. During the interview, you testified that interviewing officer that you had divorced your spouse. At the time of the interview you provided a decree of divorce from your former spouse and a marriage certificate to your current spouse.
In support of your petition, you provided an affidavit written by you, signed by a notary public on April, 2015, stating that you and YYYY XX were unable to acquire assets together due to her low credit score not because of lack of love or honesty. This affidavit was received by USCIS on May 2015. However, your sworn testimony on January 2016 indicates that you and your wife were already separated at the time this letter was submitted. You submitted an affidavit from YYYY XX dated April 2015, indicating that YYYY ZZZ frequently visited the home of you and YYYY XX and that you two were happily married. However your testimony in January 2016 states that you moved to Florida in March 2014 and were residing in Georgia.
You submitted bank statements from YYYY Bank for statement period January – December 2014. You and YYYY X are listed on the bank statements. However the bank statements suggest that you were already separated from your wife and living in Georgia at the time the statements were submitted, because they list debits made in Florida and New Jersey.
You submitted car insurance policy information from YYYY XX for January 2014 – January 2015, a lease in your name and YYYY X name, for January to December 2014, Transcripts of 2012, 2013, 2014 federal tax income returns, a copy of your marriage certificate, a letter from YYYY XX regarding your wife credit score.
Please what are my options?
You are hereby notified that it is the intent of the US citizenship and immigration services to deny your form I-751 petition to remove conditions on residence based on a marriage to a United States Citizen or a Permanent Residence. You later changed your application to reflect that you were filing this petition and requesting a hardship waiver because you entered into the marriage in good faith but it was terminated through divorce.
You have failed to establish the burden of proof that your marital relationship is bonafide for immigration purposes as explained in this notice
The records establish that on January 2016, you appeared for an interview and were placed under oath by an officer of the Citizenship and Immigration services. During the interview, you testified that interviewing officer that you had divorced your spouse. At the time of the interview you provided a decree of divorce from your former spouse and a marriage certificate to your current spouse.
In support of your petition, you provided an affidavit written by you, signed by a notary public on April, 2015, stating that you and YYYY XX were unable to acquire assets together due to her low credit score not because of lack of love or honesty. This affidavit was received by USCIS on May 2015. However, your sworn testimony on January 2016 indicates that you and your wife were already separated at the time this letter was submitted. You submitted an affidavit from YYYY XX dated April 2015, indicating that YYYY ZZZ frequently visited the home of you and YYYY XX and that you two were happily married. However your testimony in January 2016 states that you moved to Florida in March 2014 and were residing in Georgia.
You submitted bank statements from YYYY Bank for statement period January – December 2014. You and YYYY X are listed on the bank statements. However the bank statements suggest that you were already separated from your wife and living in Georgia at the time the statements were submitted, because they list debits made in Florida and New Jersey.
You submitted car insurance policy information from YYYY XX for January 2014 – January 2015, a lease in your name and YYYY X name, for January to December 2014, Transcripts of 2012, 2013, 2014 federal tax income returns, a copy of your marriage certificate, a letter from YYYY XX regarding your wife credit score.
Please what are my options?