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Topic1 after volunteer departure, what are the options of coming back?

after volunteer departure, what are the options of coming back?

so we are in apealing process right now, our I130 got deniad because we did not prove to USCIS our marriage being bona fide but on the same hand USCIS could not prove us it is a fraud -- they were provided a sort of different document, joint, leases, financial, photos over the spam of years, but the answer was "putting somebodys name on paper is an easy task" (quote from denial). this is a different-races marriage and denial was very subjective.

however, any appeals are hard to win and at this point I am wonder if my wife got apeal denied and she has to come back to her country, how much time does it have to pass before I apply for her again (or some sort of other application/petition). we want to life together in the US even if it is not immigration visa I want her to stay here legally, what are my options and what are chances that this application will be approved in her country, if they see "marriage fraud" on the paper??

Would you please post the exact reason given in the denial notice?

You need to clarify exactly why the I-130 was denied.

so we are in apealing process right now, our I130 got deniad because we did not prove to USCIS our marriage being bona fide but on the same hand USCIS could not prove us it is a fraud

however, any appeals are hard to win I dont know all the details of this case (nor am I a lawyer), but it sounds like if you dont think you can win an appeal how can you expect to get an IV through CP? If they think you committed marriage fraud, and if you strongly believe otherwise, the onus is on you to prove the validity of your case. Abandoning the appeal would tantamount to accepting the charge (of marriage fraud). You should talk to a competent immigration lawyer.

 
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