I married my wife in 2004 and followed all the proper procedures until I was given the permanent green card without conditions in March of 2008, after applying sometime in early 2007.
Even though I love her and tried my best to make things work, it came to a point where I can't be married to her anymore, for reasons that are too long and personal to post here.
My only concern is her family, which can be really difficult people at times and jump to the wrong conclusions from what they make up in their heads. What happens if, for example, they argue that I married her only to get a green card? While it is not true, what happens if they get a good lawyer, lie about my intentions and try to convince the USCIS to take away my green card? Could they actually move forward with something like that, or at least take things to a point where I would have to get myself a lawyer to defend myself? Since I barely make money to support me and her (she doesn't work), if her family pays for her lawyer and I can't afford one, does the justice provides one for me in a case like this?
Any similar experiences would be very helpful.
Thanks
Even though I love her and tried my best to make things work, it came to a point where I can't be married to her anymore, for reasons that are too long and personal to post here.
My only concern is her family, which can be really difficult people at times and jump to the wrong conclusions from what they make up in their heads. What happens if, for example, they argue that I married her only to get a green card? While it is not true, what happens if they get a good lawyer, lie about my intentions and try to convince the USCIS to take away my green card? Could they actually move forward with something like that, or at least take things to a point where I would have to get myself a lawyer to defend myself? Since I barely make money to support me and her (she doesn't work), if her family pays for her lawyer and I can't afford one, does the justice provides one for me in a case like this?
Any similar experiences would be very helpful.
Thanks