I-130/I-485 question

chepe

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I married a US citizen on June 18, 2002. She petitioned an I-130 for me on Aug. 28, 2002 and it was aproved on March 30, 2004. But she divorced from me 20 days later. She fell out of love.

It has been almost two years since my divorce and I've met someone else who I'm deeply in love with. We are thinking about getting married.

If I got married could I use my old I-130 and apply for an I-485?

Thank you,
Chepe
 
chepe said:
I married a US citizen on June 18, 2002. She petitioned an I-130 for me on Aug. 28, 2002 and it was aproved on March 30, 2004. But she divorced from me 20 days later. She fell out of love.

It has been almost two years since my divorce and I've met someone else who I'm deeply in love with. We are thinking about getting married.

If I got married could I use my old I-130 and apply for an I-485?

Thank you,
Chepe
It's not your I-130 but her application. She filed it and you are nothing but the beneficiary, even if that sounds kind of funny now.
I don't know anything about how your case has to be done all over again and your new wife, in case you guys get married, has to file another I-130.
Do you have a conditional greencard already or is it still the conditional one ?
 
chepe said:
I married a US citizen on June 18, 2002. She petitioned an I-130 for me on Aug. 28, 2002 and it was aproved on March 30, 2004. But she divorced from me 20 days later. She fell out of love.

It has been almost two years since my divorce and I've met someone else who I'm deeply in love with. We are thinking about getting married.

If I got married could I use my old I-130 and apply for an I-485?

Thank you,
Chepe

Your post is incomplete.
what is your current immigration status?
Are you getting married to a USC? LPR? Non-Immigrant?

To answer your original question, YOU CANNOT use I-130 which was filed by your ex-wife. If you plan to get married to a USC in the future, she needs to file a fresh I-130 for you.
 
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