Originally posted by kmail22:
Hello members,
Just came out of court and the proceeding was not favourable. My estranged wife did not show up for the 3 cases held today. She was however represented by her attorney and a telephone conference with her was initiated. I live in Nevada and she has just moved to her family in Texas from the shelter home in NV.
Now, her attorney requested that I sign the INS form G-639, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act request form. The Judge has ordered me to sign the form so that my estranged wife can access all the information I sent to her INS files. I believe the judge was a little harsh in her judgement. I DON'T WANT TO SIGN THE FORM. What will be my legal ground for refusing to sign the form? Please help.
Hello members,
Just came out of court and the proceeding was not favourable. My estranged wife did not show up for the 3 cases held today. She was however represented by her attorney and a telephone conference with her was initiated. I live in Nevada and she has just moved to her family in Texas from the shelter home in NV.
Now, her attorney requested that I sign the INS form G-639, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act request form. The Judge has ordered me to sign the form so that my estranged wife can access all the information I sent to her INS files. I believe the judge was a little harsh in her judgement. I DON'T WANT TO SIGN THE FORM. What will be my legal ground for refusing to sign the form? Please help.
I have just come back from the court and I knew that neither the fraudster nor her attorney would show up. Her attorney withdrew from the case 3 weeks ago. As a law abiding citizen, I still went to the court to defend my case. Here is the Conclusions of Law:
1) Kmail22 is relieved from any and all obligation to sign immigration forms on behalf of the fraudster.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Once again, I thank everyone of you for your generous contribution to my case. I could not have done it without your threads and advices.
Now, I plan to send this document and the order re-affirming the annulment to her USCIS file. I don't know if this is a good move or not though, she has been denied AOS and her work permit revoked. She was told to leave the country and since then, she ran to her uncle in Houston, TX. Thanks.
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