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    Hello, everybody. I really hope that somebody can help me with the situation me and my wife are in now. We've know each other for almost year and a half. We met at work and started dating. Back then she was 17 and I was 21. Then she turned 18 in June of 2007. We decided to get married. Not long time before marriage we got a car-loan together and we bought a second car for us. We have lease with both our names on it, bills, credit cards, joint checking account, we filed our taxes jointly, we also had pictures (not so many cuz we both work a lot and we simply have no time to go take pictures). My wife and her mother don't get alone well with each other, so we didn't have pictures with her mother and her dad lives in Texas separately from them. So we took all our paperwork to the interview. The officer was very friendly with us first, but it seemed that she didn't really wanna look through all our stuff. She just asked for car-loan and lease. She looked at them, and then asked my wife to leave the room so that she could talk to me. She started asking me millions of questions. Many of them were not related to our family life and officer wanted me to remember (!) where my wife lived and for how long before we met, what year she graduated from high school, even though we didn't know each other at that time. And some of her questions seemed pretty stupid for me. After that the officer started asking my wife for about 1,5 hour. After my wife left the room, she was pale as piece of chalk. On our way home she was crying, cuz the officer started pressuring her and said that they knew it was fraud and she committed several crimes and would go to jail for doing that. The officer also said that our stories didn't line up well and she was also lying to my wife telling her that I gave different answers. I'm sure we could cuz we both were stressed. Then she said that while my wife would be in jail I'd be another illegal about which the government doesn't care at all as long as we pay taxes. At the end the officer said: I give you the last chance to tell me the truth and nothing will happen to you, on which my wife said: If this is all you wanna ask me, then I have nothing to tell you. And then officer said: Then leave, quickly. The officer was talking to my wife like she was a school girl. The officer gave her back my work-authorization and some pictures, but she kept I-94 and my case with photo album. She didn't tell us anything besides to leave. We don't know what to do now and what to expect. Can anybody help with advise? Thanks.

  • #2
    It really doesn't make sense! f you brought enough proof, why she suspected that your marriage was fraud?

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    • #3
      Russian_dude, you need to retain the services of an immigration lawyer now.

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