About 1.5 years go I married a European girl who I had been dating. After getting married we immediatley appiled for her permenant resident status. About six months ago we started fighting and separated, thought did not file for divorce in consideration of her immigration status. In fact I believe she may have been leading me on to take advantage of my citizenship. We are now not speaking so I am not certain, but she may or may not have recieved her provisional greencard. The status was approved, but at the last we spoke, it had not arrived in the mail
Since then I have met a wonderful Mexican girl and would like to marry her. I have thus initiated the divorce by sending an official notice off spearation. What I am curious about is:
1. What will happen to my x-wife after the divroce? How long does she have before she must leave the country? Till the expiration of her provisioanl greencard? Or must she leave immdeiately?
2. Are there special divorce proceedings that have to be taken into consideration when divorcing a non-us citizen in the midst of immigration proceedings?
3. Becasue of my new fiancee's Mexican nationality we would like to marry as soon after the divroce as possible so that she can move here and work. She is a professional in Mexico and would be so here as well. The question is, becasue this is my second marriage to a non-us citizen, with there be problems with the immigration process? Or, will we be given a fair hearing?
4. Does it make a difference regarding the new marriage that my x-wife will not have recieved a permanant greencard and therefore will loose her immigration status?
John
Since then I have met a wonderful Mexican girl and would like to marry her. I have thus initiated the divorce by sending an official notice off spearation. What I am curious about is:
1. What will happen to my x-wife after the divroce? How long does she have before she must leave the country? Till the expiration of her provisioanl greencard? Or must she leave immdeiately?
2. Are there special divorce proceedings that have to be taken into consideration when divorcing a non-us citizen in the midst of immigration proceedings?
3. Becasue of my new fiancee's Mexican nationality we would like to marry as soon after the divroce as possible so that she can move here and work. She is a professional in Mexico and would be so here as well. The question is, becasue this is my second marriage to a non-us citizen, with there be problems with the immigration process? Or, will we be given a fair hearing?
4. Does it make a difference regarding the new marriage that my x-wife will not have recieved a permanant greencard and therefore will loose her immigration status?
John