Alright guys, Here is what the letter I will forward look like.
To Whom It May Concern:
The purpose for this letter is to request that the applicant’s I-751 form be withdrawn.
The reason for my decision is based on confirmed infidelity dating back from the arrival of the applicant and throughout the relationship while residing in the United States. Since the beginning of her arrival she made drastic changes, became very outgoing and secrete with her private life.
The applicant confessed this December of 2012 a series of lies that backed up the suspicions ranging from concealed affairs to traveling without my consent. (5 day work related trip to Texas turned out to be a 2 day training work related event in Texas and a 3 day stay with friends at a resort in Mexico).
We are currently not living together, I moved to the state of New Jersey in August, 2012.
I have attempted to resolve our differences and even proposed her to move in with me to New Jersey to get a fresh start. The applicant ignored my proposal and continued her promiscuous life. Given the aftermath of the situation I came to the conclusion that I will be filing for a divorce within a few weeks and no longer would support in anyway her conditional residence and would like to withdraw her I-751 form and as a final point end the visa process.
I will like to know if everything I wrote is proven to hold true how would this affect her conditional residence, and is there anything she will be able to do to perhaps reapply or get a work sponsor visa. (I-751 was submitted in June and has not been processed)
Thank you.
To Whom It May Concern:
The purpose for this letter is to request that the applicant’s I-751 form be withdrawn.
The reason for my decision is based on confirmed infidelity dating back from the arrival of the applicant and throughout the relationship while residing in the United States. Since the beginning of her arrival she made drastic changes, became very outgoing and secrete with her private life.
The applicant confessed this December of 2012 a series of lies that backed up the suspicions ranging from concealed affairs to traveling without my consent. (5 day work related trip to Texas turned out to be a 2 day training work related event in Texas and a 3 day stay with friends at a resort in Mexico).
We are currently not living together, I moved to the state of New Jersey in August, 2012.
I have attempted to resolve our differences and even proposed her to move in with me to New Jersey to get a fresh start. The applicant ignored my proposal and continued her promiscuous life. Given the aftermath of the situation I came to the conclusion that I will be filing for a divorce within a few weeks and no longer would support in anyway her conditional residence and would like to withdraw her I-751 form and as a final point end the visa process.
I will like to know if everything I wrote is proven to hold true how would this affect her conditional residence, and is there anything she will be able to do to perhaps reapply or get a work sponsor visa. (I-751 was submitted in June and has not been processed)
Thank you.
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