Hi, any thoughts will be highly appreciated, here's my story:
I got married to a U.S citizen in 2001. Soon after marriage, I applied for adjustment of status, and got interviewed shortly after. The officer told us that he was going to approve my application as soon as I clear the FBI name check. Since the interview, I never recieved any conditional cards, nor I had any contacts with USCIS. To make matters worse, my wife and I ended up with a divorce after about 3 years and 2 months in marriage.
Since I wasn't a permenant nor a conditional residenant, and the divorce was finalized, I started to lose hope, and I was basically getting myself ready to leave the country. However, one day I recieved a fingerprint notice from the local USCIS office. I went and done it, and a month later, to my surprise, I recieved a 10 year green card in the mail. So to clearify this a bit, I was married to my wife for 3.2 years, never recieved conditional green card, got divorced in 11/ 2004, recieved fingerprint notice in 3/ 2005, and recieved 10 year green card on 4/14/2005. Let me also clearify that I never sent a written notice to USCIS with my divorce, as I was very naive about the laws back then. Since then I was a happy green card holder, until January of this year( 2010) when it was time for me to apply for citizenship. I applied on 1/14/2010, recieved fingerprint notice in feb, recieved interview letter in march, and done the interview on 4/6.
At the end of the interview the officer gave me N-652 with decision cannot be made because I was a week shy from completing my 5 years residency, plus she gave me an N-14 form to send back with my divorce decree, since neither my laywer or me had with us at the time of the interview.
I sent the N-14 the same day, and I have not heard back from them until today, (91 days later). I took an inforpass and went and asked the officer who interviewed me about my case. She dissappeared for about 15 minutues and came back telling me me that I have a problem. She continued to explain how I recieved the green card after my divorce was final, and how I should not have had a green card to begin with. I asked her if my permenant residency is in jeoperdy, and she replied that I might have to see an immigration judge for that. She told me that I will recieve a decision in the mail within 30 days as the 120 day mark is approaching.
Let me clearify that my wife and I entered marriage in good faith. I do not have any supporting documents to show other than joint tax returnes, and a lot of photos of our wedding and our vacations. So, what do you think might happen? Are they going to revoke my green card? I'm really worried about losing my green card other than getting denied citizenship. If I don't hear back from them in 120 days, is there anything I can do? Please share your thoughts! Thanks!
I got married to a U.S citizen in 2001. Soon after marriage, I applied for adjustment of status, and got interviewed shortly after. The officer told us that he was going to approve my application as soon as I clear the FBI name check. Since the interview, I never recieved any conditional cards, nor I had any contacts with USCIS. To make matters worse, my wife and I ended up with a divorce after about 3 years and 2 months in marriage.
Since I wasn't a permenant nor a conditional residenant, and the divorce was finalized, I started to lose hope, and I was basically getting myself ready to leave the country. However, one day I recieved a fingerprint notice from the local USCIS office. I went and done it, and a month later, to my surprise, I recieved a 10 year green card in the mail. So to clearify this a bit, I was married to my wife for 3.2 years, never recieved conditional green card, got divorced in 11/ 2004, recieved fingerprint notice in 3/ 2005, and recieved 10 year green card on 4/14/2005. Let me also clearify that I never sent a written notice to USCIS with my divorce, as I was very naive about the laws back then. Since then I was a happy green card holder, until January of this year( 2010) when it was time for me to apply for citizenship. I applied on 1/14/2010, recieved fingerprint notice in feb, recieved interview letter in march, and done the interview on 4/6.
At the end of the interview the officer gave me N-652 with decision cannot be made because I was a week shy from completing my 5 years residency, plus she gave me an N-14 form to send back with my divorce decree, since neither my laywer or me had with us at the time of the interview.
I sent the N-14 the same day, and I have not heard back from them until today, (91 days later). I took an inforpass and went and asked the officer who interviewed me about my case. She dissappeared for about 15 minutues and came back telling me me that I have a problem. She continued to explain how I recieved the green card after my divorce was final, and how I should not have had a green card to begin with. I asked her if my permenant residency is in jeoperdy, and she replied that I might have to see an immigration judge for that. She told me that I will recieve a decision in the mail within 30 days as the 120 day mark is approaching.
Let me clearify that my wife and I entered marriage in good faith. I do not have any supporting documents to show other than joint tax returnes, and a lot of photos of our wedding and our vacations. So, what do you think might happen? Are they going to revoke my green card? I'm really worried about losing my green card other than getting denied citizenship. If I don't hear back from them in 120 days, is there anything I can do? Please share your thoughts! Thanks!