Dear experts,
Please read my previous post if you can find it, but here's my situation:
January,2010 i applied for naturalization based on 5 year rule. My green card was obtained through marriage to USC. However, after being married for a little over three years, we ended up divorced while I was still waiting for status adjustment. It was back in 2003 when a lot of green card applications were delayed. Shortly after divorce, I recieved a 10 yr green card, skipping through the whole conditional residency deal since I guess we were married for 3 years. So, I got divorced, then I recieved the green card. And, having no experience with what I should have done then, I failed to write to USCIS about my divorce, eventhough I verbally informed them at the local office when they called me for a second fingerprint appointment.
Anyway, after my naturalization interview, I hadn't heard from USCIS for over 3 three months with a decision. Finally after so many InfoPasses, the officer who interviewed me told me that there's an issue with my green card, because I obtained it after I was divorced, and that I shouldn't have had it to begin with.
Here's what the laywer told me to do:
I withdrew my N-400 before a decision was reached. So I never recieved any decision from them. Right after, my current USC wife and I filed for a new adjustment of status. December of 2010, we went for i-485 interview. 2 weeks later I recieved a decision letter saying that my i-485 is denied. Because it says that there's no evidence that my current permenant residency is terminated. And it continued to say that this decision does not affect my permenant residents status, and that I am still a LPR.
So, based on this letter, I decided to reapply for N-400 again. I filed in january this year, and I have an interview coming up on thursday! Now, I'm a little nervous and I can't get my thinking straight on whether if I made an irrational decisioon by applying so quickly, and maybe I should have waited a little longer before considering applying for n-400 again. Please share your thoughts about what I should do! you think they will deny it? and send me an NTA? if it went to immigration court, what are my chances to win a new adjustment of status" establishing hardship" or be granted citizenship? any input will help! Thanks!
Please read my previous post if you can find it, but here's my situation:
January,2010 i applied for naturalization based on 5 year rule. My green card was obtained through marriage to USC. However, after being married for a little over three years, we ended up divorced while I was still waiting for status adjustment. It was back in 2003 when a lot of green card applications were delayed. Shortly after divorce, I recieved a 10 yr green card, skipping through the whole conditional residency deal since I guess we were married for 3 years. So, I got divorced, then I recieved the green card. And, having no experience with what I should have done then, I failed to write to USCIS about my divorce, eventhough I verbally informed them at the local office when they called me for a second fingerprint appointment.
Anyway, after my naturalization interview, I hadn't heard from USCIS for over 3 three months with a decision. Finally after so many InfoPasses, the officer who interviewed me told me that there's an issue with my green card, because I obtained it after I was divorced, and that I shouldn't have had it to begin with.
Here's what the laywer told me to do:
I withdrew my N-400 before a decision was reached. So I never recieved any decision from them. Right after, my current USC wife and I filed for a new adjustment of status. December of 2010, we went for i-485 interview. 2 weeks later I recieved a decision letter saying that my i-485 is denied. Because it says that there's no evidence that my current permenant residency is terminated. And it continued to say that this decision does not affect my permenant residents status, and that I am still a LPR.
So, based on this letter, I decided to reapply for N-400 again. I filed in january this year, and I have an interview coming up on thursday! Now, I'm a little nervous and I can't get my thinking straight on whether if I made an irrational decisioon by applying so quickly, and maybe I should have waited a little longer before considering applying for n-400 again. Please share your thoughts about what I should do! you think they will deny it? and send me an NTA? if it went to immigration court, what are my chances to win a new adjustment of status" establishing hardship" or be granted citizenship? any input will help! Thanks!