Hello,( I am writing this for my friend )
He got married 10 years ago, and got the green card through marriage. The green card is valid for 10 years so it is the actual one, not the temporary. Back in 2003 he applied for Naturalization, the interview went very well, he passed the test and the Immigration officer asked him if if he is still married, and he said yes, and than he asked him to send more documents, such as tax returns, bank statements, etc. he sent the requested documents to the Immigration officer. After 1 year of waiting he got a small handwritten peace of paper saying that the application has been denied, without any reason mentioned. Now, he is divorced and married to another US Citizen women. What is the best option now for him to do? He is planning to re-apply for naturalization, but at the same time he is scared if they take the permanent residency status for some reason?
Any suggestions???
Thank you
He got married 10 years ago, and got the green card through marriage. The green card is valid for 10 years so it is the actual one, not the temporary. Back in 2003 he applied for Naturalization, the interview went very well, he passed the test and the Immigration officer asked him if if he is still married, and he said yes, and than he asked him to send more documents, such as tax returns, bank statements, etc. he sent the requested documents to the Immigration officer. After 1 year of waiting he got a small handwritten peace of paper saying that the application has been denied, without any reason mentioned. Now, he is divorced and married to another US Citizen women. What is the best option now for him to do? He is planning to re-apply for naturalization, but at the same time he is scared if they take the permanent residency status for some reason?
Any suggestions???
Thank you