Hi all,
I am a marriage-based 10-year green card holder. I am currently waiting for my N-400 naturalization interview after finishing my fingerprint appointment in mid July. However, after a couple of terrible arguments this summer, my spouse filed a lawsuit against me and claimed that our marriage is a fraud and I induced her to marriage for immigration, which are totally false and unfair accusations. We've been married for 3.5 years, and now she wants to either annual the marriage or divorce. It's been 4 months since I moved out from our house, but my mailing address and all of my belongings are still in our house. Since the final judge doesn't seem to come that soon, should I continue the N-400 process and explain the situation to the interview officer or withdraw my case? Any ideas? Thank you very much.
I am a marriage-based 10-year green card holder. I am currently waiting for my N-400 naturalization interview after finishing my fingerprint appointment in mid July. However, after a couple of terrible arguments this summer, my spouse filed a lawsuit against me and claimed that our marriage is a fraud and I induced her to marriage for immigration, which are totally false and unfair accusations. We've been married for 3.5 years, and now she wants to either annual the marriage or divorce. It's been 4 months since I moved out from our house, but my mailing address and all of my belongings are still in our house. Since the final judge doesn't seem to come that soon, should I continue the N-400 process and explain the situation to the interview officer or withdraw my case? Any ideas? Thank you very much.