divorce while pending green card

You advising me or the OP?

just hang in there , two years will be over before you know it , some times people go through hell in order to get their green cards , but when you do get it would be worth it , if you divorce now she is gonna go after your asserts anyway . so better you get your green card then worry about losing your assets to her later , just try to be nice to her for the time being
 
I am sorry. I was not at all advising to you. I read all your threads here and I know you have extensive knowledge about immigration matters. I just asked that information. In reality that’s doesn’t make any sense I guess.
But if some one loves a USC and he also wants to get permanent residency, can he tell both reasons in interview? If so they will approve him?
That’s all I wanted to know.
 
just hang in there , two years will be over before you know it , some times people go through hell in order to get their green cards , but when you do get it would be worth it , if you divorce now she is gonna go after your asserts anyway . so better you get your green card then worry about losing your assets to her later , just try to be nice to her for the time being

I guess it is very difficult for her to get any support from him in such as short marriage.
 
hey guys, i really appreciate all your input!

Some more info:

I was on an a-2 visa when the application for the green card started. Yes, i got married in good faith and we did have a relationship, but she did just not turn out to be the person i married after the marriage. Now she is just being plain evil and definitely using the situation that she knows that i would like to stay and that she can put a stop to that anytime she wants by filing for divorce. She has also mentioned that when divorce time comes, she will go after whatever i own...sigh.

Like i said, i own a couple of businesses, and i can take care of myself financially, but i just need this to end as quickly and painless as possible.

I do not want to stay married with her. And i mean, there is really no fraud going on here, people do get divorced, especially in california.

should i hold out until i get the conditional green card, and then file for a divorce, or should i do it even before i get that?

like i said, we did the interview and were okay, except for two documents that need to be sent to complete the registration, so i didn't get my conditional green card yet. The interview was only a couple of weeks ago, but i didn't send the stuff in yet, because i just want out.

wait.....
 
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