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  1. ConcernedCitizen

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    United States Immigration - United States Immigration - Marriage Fraud


    1. If you are a United States of America citizen who is newly married to an Immigrant spouse (within your spouses initial two year Permanent Resident Card), and you are living in the United States, and your Immigrant spouse has accused you of False State allegations / charges,

    2. If you think, or even have a gut feeling, that you might be Falsely Accused in the future by your Immigrant spouse,

    Read about the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

    With their American spouses False State Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) / Order for Protection in hand, an Immigrant can then easily walk, skip or run to the United States of America Federal side of the street…

    Go to: Internet Browser and type: Marriage Fraud 101 and read (by John Sampson).

    Go to: http://www.immigrationfraudvictims.com

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    When an Immigrant receives their initial Permanent Resident Card (Green Card), highlighted on the paperwork it advises new Immigrants to go to http://www.uscis.gov and Read: Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants

    On Page 15 of Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants - It highlights, if you are a victim of domestic abuse, you can find help through the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

    This is a Great Message and Warning!!!

    Then it adds:
    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows abused spouses and children of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to “SELF-PETITION,” OR FILE THEIR OWN PETITION to become a Permanent Resident.

    At the exact moment when an Immigrant receives their First Permanent Resident Card (Green Card), the United States of America Government explains right up front how a Dishonest Immigrant can stay in America; and wreak many American (born & raised) family lives in the process.

    With the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a Dishonest Immigrant gets a Free Pass into the Candy Store (America).

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    If you want to live in the United States of America without any strings attached; read about the United States of America Federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

    All an Immigrant has to do is be married to an American, live in the United States, and during the first two years (or the first week – why wait) of marriage, just pick your date, easily Falsely Accuse that American, and ride on the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Express… Toot, toot, toot…

    In my eyes this is a very serious United States of America National Security concern.

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    Ladies and Gentlemen - A United States of America born and raised citizen does not have a voice! Because of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the United States of America federal government is not allowed to talk, or communicate, with their own citizens.

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    Important – IT IS BECAUSE I CARE AND LOVE MY COUNTRY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THAT I’M POSTING THIS MESSAGE.

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    Ladies and Gentlemen - It seems to me it is very easy for a Terrorist to break into and gain access to the (my) United States of America.

    Re-authorize the Violence Agaianst Women Act (VAWA), but there is currently a leak in the dam. Within the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) there is a very serious National Security Loophole that has to be sewn up.

    Food for Thought - An Adult Like Discussion - Knowledge is Good (thank you)…

    Just Another Side of the Coin.
     
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    What exactly is the point of this long rant against immigrants ?? I am confused as to what message do you want to put accross ? your last paragraph specially is pure scaremongering !!
     
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    1. If you are a United States of America citizen, and you are in the process of sponsoring an Immigrant fiancée (K1 Visa), and you are planning to marry and live in the United States.

    2. If you are a United States of America citizen, who is newly married to an Immigrant spouse and you are living in the United States, and your Immigrant spouse has falsely accused you of serious allegations in your own state of residence.

    Read about the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

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    Internet Forums are there to educate, and it is a place for people to share experiences, which might assist someone else down the road. This post is to educate (food for thought). I was a working expat for 13 years and I’m highlighting a few different Immigration possibilities and scenarios. Hopefully my journey will be received positively.

    In the United States of America you are innocent until proven guilty. Yes and No. That is not the case when dealing with a “state” Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), and false verbal allegations through the court and legal system.

    Very Important - With “state” domestic violence laws, coupled with easy false verbal allegations through the court and legal system, “and then you add” the “federal” Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and you have a perfect Immigration platform for those few dishonest Immigrants attempting to stay in the United States.

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    I-797C Notice of Action - Form I-485 Interview

    Important- Before my Immigrant wife received her initial United States of America Permanent Resident Card (green card), I / we were never instructed to attend a I-797C Notice of Action / Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence Personal Interview (stokes interview). There was no Interview.

    Fact - With every Form I-485 application, currently an Adjust Status Interview is not a required / mandatory interview.

    Important - Before my marriage, and after my marriage (during the Immigration process), the DHS has not been interested to know from me (the American fiancée / husband, and sponsor) how my Immigrant fiancée / wife and I actually met.

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    June 1990 to March 2003 - I reside in Bangkok, Thailand.

    September 9, 2005 - During a holiday on the Thai island of Koh Samui (where my father lives), I met my Immigrant fiancée.

    December 2005 - Immigrant fiancée applied for her K1 Visa at the United States Embassy in Bangkok.

    May 24, 2006 - Immigrant fiancée had a personal interview at the United States Embassy, and she received her K1 Visa.

    May 28, 2006 - Immigrant fiancée arrived to Honolulu, United States.

    June 9, 2006 - Immigrant fiancée and I were married.

    Note (Honeymoon) - One month after my Immigrant wife arrived to the United States, and three weeks after we got married, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis. A few weeks later I was informed that I was latent TB.

    August 28, 2006 - Immigrant wife mailed her required paperwork to the USCIS California Service Center (USCIS Forms 1-485, G325A, I-864, I-765, I-693 with tuberculosis X-rays and I-131).

    February 25 to April 26, 2007- Immigrant wife was in Thailand visiting her family.

    Early April 2007 - While Immigrant wife was in Thailand, her Permanent Resident Card came in the mail, with May 9, 2009 as the expiration date.

    April 26, 2007 - Immigrant wife arrives back to Honolulu, and her Permanent Resident Card is waiting for her.

    June 1, 2007 - In a conversation my wife asked me for a divorce; which she documents in her diary. My wife did not pursue a divorce, nor did we get a divorce, but our marriage was never the same. Heck, we had just finished our tuberculosis treatments.
     
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    Move Forward to 2009

    January 2009 - Since I met my Immigrant fiancée / wife during September 2005; I had never met anyone from the United States Department of Homeland Security & Immigration (DHS).

    January 2009 - I did not know what my Immigrant wife was doing, and our marriage was very unstable with limited communication, so on January 27, 2009 when my wife went to stay with her Thai employer (under the table) in Haleiwa; I started to write down my thoughts about our marriage.

    I thought it would be best if our marriage details were on record with the “federal” Department of Homeland Security. Unlike an Immigrant spouse, the United States citizen / husband / sponsor does not have a Manuel, website, telephone number or agency to rely on? I did not know what to do.

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    Important - Within the wording of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the United States Department of Homeland Security is only allowed to communicate with the Immigrant spouse. The Department of Homeland Security is not allowed to discuss / talk, or interact, with its own born and raised American citizens.

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    January 27, 2009 - Wife went to stay with her Thai employer in Haleiwa.

    February 9, 2009 - In 90 days (May 9, 2009) Immigrant wife’s Permanent Resident Card expires.

    February 12, 2009 - Wife un-expectantly returns home.

    February 13, 2009 - In the few hours that my wife was home, something was not right, so in the morning I hand deliver my 1st letter (10 pages, since January 27) to the Honolulu DHS Immigration Custom & Enforcement office on the 7th floor of the Prince Kuhio Federal Building.

    Important - I inform DHS Agent XXX that I was my Immigrant wife’s sponsor, I did not know what she doing, and I felt something was going to happen to me. DHS Agent XXX informed me he could only take my paperwork, and he could not discuss anything with me.

    February 16, 2009 - Wife disappears while I’m at work, and overnight her Thailand family is not worried, plus they will not cooperate with any telephone conversation.

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    February 23, 2009 - I hand deliver my second letter to the DHS - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office on Ala Moana Boulevard.

    Important - The DHS counter employee informs me that I could leave my paperwork, but the Department of Homeland Security was not allowed to discuss anything, or meet with me. This is very confusing when my own United States “federal” government is not allowed to communicate with me, and I’m the American citizen / sponsor. The subject is Immigration.

    To protect myself, I inform the Department of Homeland Security that I would return each week with an updated summary letter. A scheduled appointment was required for me to even drop off my weekly letter.

    March 3, 2009 - I hand deliver my third letter to the DHS.
    March 9, 2009 - I hand deliver my fourth letter to the DHS.
    March 19, 2009 - I hand deliver my fifth letter to the DHS.

    Each week the Department of Homeland Security counter employee informed me they could only take my paperwork.

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    March 25, 2009 - I was served (handed) a state of Hawaii Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) at the front reception area of the Kaneohe Police Station It highlighted seven (7) serious false verbal allegations, and I was instructed to be in “state” court on April 8, 2009.

    Important - I was never arrested.

    Since March 25, 2009 - No city police, no sheriff, or detective ever asked me "one" question.
    Since March 25, 2009 - No state or federal domestic violence staff has ever contacted me.
    Since March 25, 2009 - No state or federal social worker has ever contacted me.

    March 27, 2009 - I hand deliver my sixth weekly letter to the Department of Homeland Security, and I inform them; “I told you something was going to happen to me”. With my letter I included a copy of my March 25, 2009 Temporary Restraining Order (TRO).

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    Important - These government employees and elected politicians received the particulars of my ongoing journey. Once an individual was on my educational mailing list, they continued to receive each others letters and paperwork. You are receiving a summarized version of their letters and paperwork.

    1. Hawaii State Senator Carol Fukunaga sent my paperwork back three times

    2. Donald Neufeld - Director of USCIS California Service Center sent back my August 31, 2011 letter.

    3. Leo J. Kubash, for Peter T. Edge (ICE Deputy Associate Director), for John Morton (ICE Director) wrote on November 28, 2011, “If you have any new information, you may call our public tip line at 1 866 DHS 21CE.

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    A flock of Ostriches…

    Agent XXX and Agent XXX - United States Department of Homeland Security (July 13, 2009)

    Carol Fukunaga - Hawaii State Senator (July 17, 2009)

    Daniel Inouye - United States Senator - Hawaii (August 17, 2009)
    Peter Carlisle - Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney / Current Mayor of Honolulu

    Della Au Belatti - Hawaii State House of Representative (January 25, 2010)

    Chuck Schumer - United States Senator - New York (September 20, 2010)
    John Cornyn - United States Senator - Texas
    Patrick Leahey - United States Senator - Vermont
    Chuck Grassley - United States Senator - Iowa
    Dianne Feinstein - United States Senator - California
    Jon Kyl - United States Senator - Arizona
    Dick Durbin - United States Senator - Illinois
    Jeff Sessions - United States Senator - Alabama
    Sheldon Whitehouse - United States Senator - Rhode Island
    Daniel Akaka - United States Senator - Hawaii
    Mazie Hirono - United States Representative - Hawaii
    Charles Djou - United States Representative - Hawaii
    Mark Bennett - Hawaii State Attorney General

    Orrin Hatch - United States Senator - Utah (February 13, 2011)
    Al Franken - United States Senator - Minnesota
    Richard Blumenthal - United States Senator - Connecticut
    Lamar Smith - United States Representative - Texas
    Steve King - United States Representative - Iowa
    Elton Gallegly - United States Representative - California
    Colleen Hanabusa - United States Representative - Hawaii
    Donald Neufeld - Director of USCIS California Service Center
    David M. Louie - Hawaii State Attorney General
    Keith Kaneshiro - Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney

    Major General Krajang Suwannarag - Royal Thai Police Chief, Nakhon Si Thammarat Provinceล.ต.ต.กระจ่าง สุวรรณรัตน์ - ผบก.ภ.จว.นศ. (April 22, 2011)

    Colonel Thamnoon Fiju - Royal Thai Police Superintendent, City of Nakhon Si Thammaratพ.ต.อ.ธรรมนูญ ไฝจู - ผกก.สภ.เมือง นศ. (April 22, 2011)

    General Wichean Potephosree - Royal Thai National Police Chief - พล.ต.อ. วิเชียร พจน์โพธิ์ศรี(June 27, 2011)

    Lt-General Korkiat Wongworachat - Royal Thai Police Chief, Provincial Police Region 8
    พล.ต.ท.ก่อเกียรติ วงศ์วรชาติ - ผู้บัญชาการตำรวจภูธรภาค 8 (June 27, 2011)

    John Morton - Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) (August 31, 2011)
     
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    Introduction Time - Let me introduce you to my Immigrant ex-wife Wanna Srisong / Nongna Srisanna.

    On July 7, 2011 - I posted an Immigration forum message at the USVisaForum website.

    On July 19, 2011 - I went to the USVisaForum website to view my July 7 message, and to my jaw dropping surprise there is my ex-wife Wanna Srisong. On the left side of the home page of USVisaForum, there are six (6) Rotating Banners. Go to: usvisaforum com and click on box number three (3) and meet Wanna (with United States Visa and picture).

    Interesting Facts
    I was married to Wanna Srisong (Nakorn Si Thammarat), and she was born on October 5, 1969.
    Wanna’s original Thailand Passport Number was - I641546
    Wanna’s original Visa Control Number was - 20061432340001
    Wanna’s original Visa Number was - 78728911

    Wanna’s new identity is now “Nongna Srisanna”, and her false birthday is October 2, 1966.
    Wanna’s (Nongna) new Thailand Passport is - F201546
    Wanna’s (Nongna) new Visa Control Number is - 15201432340001
    Wanna’s (Nongna) new Visa Number is - 78728119

    Wanna Srisong, “excuse me”, Nongna Srisanna is now an “International Poster Individual” at USVisaForum promoting; the Removal of Condition on Permanent Residence.

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    Important Question?- Within the wording of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), when an Immigrant spouse travels to the “federal” side of the street (to remove the conditions on their permanent residence), with their American spouses “state” Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in hand, do they automatically receive a (1) new identity, (2) new birthday, (3) new passport and (4) new social security number?

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    To my born and raised American neighbor, if my journey can educate one person and it might assist another me somewhere down the road; then this post was worth it! Just be aware, there are different laws and rules.

    Immigrants spouses wanting to stay in the United States on your own, with no strings attached, are you taking notes?

    Knowledge is good...
     

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