Hello, Everyone!
I got my derived asylum approved at the end of 1999.
Applied for a Green Card in 2001.
In August 2004 did my fingerprints.
Now – my possible problem:
I divorced my principal applicant earlier this year. The last lawyer I consulted told me, that as long as we had a marital relationship prior I filed for my status adjustment, I shouldn’t worry about being denied a green card, but I can’t not to worry about what would happed when They call me on the Interview? What if They denied my application because we are not together anymore with my ex-husband? Can They do that to a person who lived here for 10 years already and has two kids born here? goes to school and works and pay taxes and have no other place to go back, or call home, besides this country?
I searched all treads in this forum, but couldn’t find any similar topics, so I decided to start a new one. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
I got my derived asylum approved at the end of 1999.
Applied for a Green Card in 2001.
In August 2004 did my fingerprints.
Now – my possible problem:
I divorced my principal applicant earlier this year. The last lawyer I consulted told me, that as long as we had a marital relationship prior I filed for my status adjustment, I shouldn’t worry about being denied a green card, but I can’t not to worry about what would happed when They call me on the Interview? What if They denied my application because we are not together anymore with my ex-husband? Can They do that to a person who lived here for 10 years already and has two kids born here? goes to school and works and pay taxes and have no other place to go back, or call home, besides this country?
I searched all treads in this forum, but couldn’t find any similar topics, so I decided to start a new one. Any help or advice would be appreciated.