I was married a short time while living and working in lower mexico, when the company bent bust?
Answer:
You really need to consult an immigration attorney. For about $200 you can get a full hour consultation.
Don't say you can't afford it. Get a part-time job if need be.
Well you really need to put time line like this:
1998 Maried un Mexico
2001 Illegal entrance to US,
2002 I-130 approved
And so on. Its not clear wjts going on, its only clear that situation is complicated. I dont think its hopeless (the way I understood it), so dont give up. Rephrase your question.
move to mexico if you really love her
This is the first time I have ever seen Yak Rider recommend an immigration attorney. Pay attention to that.
For what its worth, I think you have a case, but you do need a professional on your side.
Good luck.
EDIT: Just re-read your post. It appears you only have an approved I-130 petition. That gives your wife the right to apply for residency. There is a load of paperwork to fill in and an interview at the embassy. Have you done any of that. If not, you need a lawyer to activate this. The I-130 is NOT a visa. It confers no rights. It merely confirms that you are eligible to petition for your wife's residency.
Please consult a lawyer on this.
This is just one example of unfair immigration laws in the United States.
An attorney will probably be your best bet. Don't overlook the politicians--your two senators and Congressperson. They might be able to help.
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