Thank you all. If I can be 100% certain that USCIS will NOT revoke my green card, then, this is an easy deal; just apply for naturalization and if denied write that off as a waste of US$680. However, opening the possibility of losing my LPR status is a big deal. A good attorney should give me a...
I spoke to four lawyers:
Lawyer #1: highly recommends me going forward with the naturalization process. He seems to think that annulment vs. divorce is irrelevant if you are applying based on having had the green card for over 5 yrs.
Lawyer #2: wants to move with caution. He says that if...
The decision basically said that because the marriage was annulled in California and because under the California law an annulment means that the marriage is void ab initio ("from the beginning"), regardless of the reasons for the annulment, and that therefore the adjustment of status of the...
Hi all:
I have two issues:
A) I am thinking of applying for naturalization. I have had my green card for almost 10 yrs. The issue of concern is that I went through marriage annulment instead of divorce, and my green card was sponsored by my ex wife. The annulment was based on...
Hi all:
I have two issues:
A) I am thinking of applying for naturalization. I have had my green card for almost 10 yrs. The issue of concern is that I went through marriage annulment instead of divorce, and my green card was sponsored by my ex wife. The annulment was based on "significant...
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