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#893517 11/14/00 07:48 PM
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<BR>H and I have been married for 5yrs, moved to Ohio in July, and he wants out of the marriage. H is a permanent resident about to be naturalized citizen. I have evidence of adultery, but is there anything I can do to prevent him from being naturalized? What is considered a bonafide marriage, and i also don't believe he entered the union in good faith. If this is out of your area, who could I ask<P>Furious<P>Fury

#893518 11/15/00 09:25 AM
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BS:<P>That's WAY out of my area, I'm afraid. Immigration is a fairly complex and insular field, and as the screen name indicates, my thing is taxes. If you're really interested in pursuing this question further, I'd suggest you try calling the local bar association in your area, which could refer you to someone more capable. A list of numbers is at:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.ohiobar.org/public/referral/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.ohiobar.org/public/referral/</A> <P>To offer some unsolicited advice, though, I'd think twice about whether you really want to try to prevent your H from getting citizenship. I don't know anything about your story, and I'm sure he's done pretty horrible things to you, but that's a fairly extreme, not to say vengeful, step, and I think that the Harley-ites around here would characterize it as a MAJOR "low blow". If you have some serious questions about his fitness for citizenship (like, he's a drug-runner, or wanted for murder in his home country) that's one thing. But to try to affect the process based on personal feelings would seem out of keeping with the whole "Plan A" philosophy, at least as I understand it.<P>Take care, though, and good luck with your journey!<P>


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