Update:
My interview was yesterday at the Baltimore USCIS office. It was the easiest interview I ever had.
The IO was very pleasant, she only asked for my present marriage license and my case was approved within 10 minutes. All the time spent to go through my N-400 and on my civic was about 10...
Update:
My interview was yesterday at the Baltimore USCIS office. It was the easiest interview I ever had.
The IO was very pleasant, she only asked for my present marriage license and my case was approved within 10 minutes. All the time spent to go through my N-400 and on my civic was about 10...
Yes the day of separation is in the petition. It is not in NY, it is Maryland. The I-751 says you can jointly sign the petition for removal as long as you are together. We were together then and though we knew we had problem I didnt know it was going to lead to separation.
The petition shows the date we separated.In Maryland, on basis of no fault, you have to be separated for 1 year before you can file for divorce. I live in Maryland. Our tax filed after our separation showed she moved out of state on that date. So two documents to support that.
I talked to another AILA lawyer today. He advised that I should withdraw my application and file FOIA to get all my files from USCIS. He said, separating shortly after filing I-751 and not informing USCIS will be considered fraud and they might revoke my GC- ie press charges at the Immigration...
Thanks I appreciate that. I am just kind of curious of someone that had actually gone through the whole process. I spoke with 3 lawyers already and all said the same thing but when i asked fi they have handled any such cases, they said no! I was wondering if anyone divorced after their green...
I am planning to apply for my N400 at the Baltimore office based at least 5 years LPR status
I have been an LPR since 2002 through a marriage to USC spouse. We applied for CR removal 3 weeks before we separated. It was a bonafide marriage but things didnt go well, to keep it brief. That was in...
I am planning to apply for my N400 at the Baltimore office.
I have been a LPR since 2002 through a marriage to my USC spouse. We applied for CR removal before we separated. It was a bonafide marriage but things didnt go well, to keep it brief. That was in early 2004. No interview was called and...
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