arsenicangela
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This is a long story, but I need some major advice. My Ex husband is from Turkey. He came to the US in 1997 after serving 2 yrs and 8 months for murder in Turkey. He was originally sentenced to 20 yrs, but his family sold property and paid off the judge, whom then released him early. I met my EX when I was 16 (he was 25) and became pregnant within a few months of meeting him. We had a very emotionally abusive/controlling relationship. Anyhow, we had a son, whom is almost 9 now. My EX and I applied to adjust his residency status and were denied because of his criminal record. We divorced, and he is now remarried to another american woman. They applied again together, and he was again denied due to his record.
My dilemma is this: This man is now suing me for full custody of our son because I moved out of state. What exactly are the chances he has somehow gained a Green Card??? Last I heard, he was denied. But he has been working for a reputable Bank in NC for over a year now, and I'm not sure if he was able to gain some sort of waiver. This issue is detrimental to my custody case.
Any thoughts here? Someone please help! Are there really attornies out there who can convince judges to protect criminal immigrants who even lied on their visa applications to gain access to the US to begin with?
My dilemma is this: This man is now suing me for full custody of our son because I moved out of state. What exactly are the chances he has somehow gained a Green Card??? Last I heard, he was denied. But he has been working for a reputable Bank in NC for over a year now, and I'm not sure if he was able to gain some sort of waiver. This issue is detrimental to my custody case.
Any thoughts here? Someone please help! Are there really attornies out there who can convince judges to protect criminal immigrants who even lied on their visa applications to gain access to the US to begin with?