Summary
If your U.S. Citizen spouse is not processing your visa, you can contact USCIS, file a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA), or consult a family law attorney. The U.S. Embassy or consulate in India can guide you through the complaint process and provide resources. Local legal advice is also crucial to understand your rights and responsibilities under Indian law.Full Conversation
My husband lives in USA and citizen of USA, its been two years of our marriage and hes not processing my spouse visa and im a indian citizen , what legal action can be taken against him?
Hello ****, here are some options:
- File a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act
- Seek assistance from a U.S. embassy or consulate
- Consult with a family law attorney for possible divorce proceedings
Please remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional before taking any action.
Anything else?
You could also consider:
- Contacting the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for guidance.
- Applying for a self-petition Visa under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) if applicable.
Remember, it's crucial to talk to a legal professional first.
Applying for a self-petition Visa under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) if applicable.
Hello ****, applying for a self-petition Visa under VAWA could be a viable option. Here are the general steps:
- File Form I-*.
- Provide evidence of abuse.
- Show that you're residing in the U.S.
Remember to consult a legal professional. Laws can vary greatly depending on your location in the U.S.
Its not a violence case
I understand, ****. In non-violence cases, consider contacting the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or consult a family law attorney. It's also possible to file a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act. Always consult with a legal professional before action.
It's also possible to file a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act
That's correct, ****. Filing a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act is an option. This act regulates the operations of international marriage brokers, including ensuring they provide relevant information to foreign clients. Do you need assistance on how to go about this?
Yeah
To assist you further, could you please confirm your location? Different states have different procedures and offices for filing such complaints.
India
Thank you, ****. Since you're in India, you will need to reach out to the U.S. embassy or consulate nearest to you. They can guide you on how to file a complaint under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act.
How they will help me out?
The U.S. embassy or consulate can:
- Guide you through the complaint filing process.
- Provide resources and information about U.S. laws.
- Assist you in communicating with U.S. authorities.
Always seek local legal advice too.
What legal advice?
Local legal advice can help you:
- Understand the implications of your actions under Indian law.
- Navigate your rights and responsibilities as an Indian citizen.
- Assist in communications with U.S. authorities.
It's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of your situation under both jurisdictions.