Tacoma, WA asked in Immigration Law for Washington

Q: we been married for 1 year and now he is in usa and got green car after he got green card he started treating me badly

I went India and married to man, when i came back in USA, i was pregnant with his child so i applied his visa so he can come in USA. After that he came in usa and got green card and now he start treating me and his kid really badly. Ever since he started working, anything he make he send everything to his country it's been one year. I am pregnant with his second kid. He never play with his kid, ever since, he came in usa he never bought his kids anything not even food. Every time i ask him to buy something he tell me he don't have money. he drive a truck and make 4000 to 5000 in month. Now he wants to bring his entire family from india to usa. He have 2 year green card. I am afraid that if his parents and brother and sister came in usa, he already treating me like slave, how he will treat me after he bring his entire family. He said i am not allowed to work. I want to stop him from getting citizen please, help. Is there any way i can stop him from getting green card as well?

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Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Sanford, FL

A: You can locate free answer to your question at www.uscis.gov. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

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