CraigPatterson
New Member
Hi,
Me and my wife got married in another country and lived there for a while,my spouse is the US citizen, then I got a visa for a green card before entering the US, when I entered the US my green card arrived in the mail (conditional green card because we were married for less than two years). Sadly we got separated after about a year and the situation is irreparable.
My question is: If I file for divorce could that divorce decree or judgement initiate a deportation proceeding or request assuming my spouse says it was a fraudulent marriage(even though i have evidence to prove it wasn't). My main concern is assuming everything goes wrong I don't want the divorce to affect my conditional status or end up being deported just because my spouse is hurt and might pretend it was a fraudulent marriage.
Me and my wife got married in another country and lived there for a while,my spouse is the US citizen, then I got a visa for a green card before entering the US, when I entered the US my green card arrived in the mail (conditional green card because we were married for less than two years). Sadly we got separated after about a year and the situation is irreparable.
My question is: If I file for divorce could that divorce decree or judgement initiate a deportation proceeding or request assuming my spouse says it was a fraudulent marriage(even though i have evidence to prove it wasn't). My main concern is assuming everything goes wrong I don't want the divorce to affect my conditional status or end up being deported just because my spouse is hurt and might pretend it was a fraudulent marriage.