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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    Thanks for all the help guys! It seems there is a lot of confusion about what has happened so far so here's the timeline - maybe this will clear things out: (oh btw, I am the husband!) Dec. 2004 - I first meet my future wife Sept. 2005 - We get engaged March 2006 - I move the US, L1-B visa...
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    tigerclaws, I think you misunderstood. When I first applied for a GC, I had been married for about 1½ years. When I had the interview, I was 3 months past my 2 year marriage anniversary - this was Feb 09. I am thus nowhere near my 2 year GC "anniversary". I spoke to a lawyer, and he suggests...
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    Wow... I am really confused right now. I talked to a lawyer and set up an appointment to get this straightened out (over the phone, the lawyer assistant commented on how she also found this to be strange). Anything else I can do at this time? Thanks for your input!
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    Please guys... does this sound like I got the correct information from USCIS?? Thanks!
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    Well... I just had an info pass appointment and was told the reason for my 2 yr conditional GC was that the application was filed before the date of the 2 yr wedding anniversary, and it isn't based on the actual interview date. I was also told not to do anything until 3 months before...
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    The interview was this year so, yeah, it was after our 2 yr anniversary. What could have been the reason for not giving me a 10 yr one?
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    Have the 2 yr GC, but will divorce, what (and in which order) should I do?

    I entered the US on a L1-B visa Apr 2006, and moved in with my fiancee (USC) in California. Technically, the residence belongs to her Grandmother whom has shared her home with us these years. We met in Europe and she spent considerable time there with me before I moved to the US. We married Dec...
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