Stay or leave???

TGW1552

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I've been married for a year and a half to my high school boyfriend he has been in the US for about 6 years and he filed for me last year so I now have a conditional (2 year) green card. Our relationship has become very violent and we have a lot of money issues on top of that his mother moved in with is to start getting her papers put in, my mother came to visit and he told her she can't stay, she was so upset and did not want me to stay for fear of my safety. She wants me to leave because we are in a state that I have no family and I know no one. My sisters live in the US too and want me to move in with them. Is that a wise decision?
 
Whether you should move in with your sisters or not and whether you should move out or not are personal questions that I can't help you with.

In terms of immigration, what you need to know is that as a conditional permanent resident, you need to file for Removal of Conditions. If you stay married, you and your husband need to jointly file for Removal of Conditions within the 90-day window before the conditional GC expires. If you are divorced, you should file for Removal of Conditions yourself as soon as the divorce is finalized or within the 90-day window before the conditional GC expires, whichever is first. Either way (and especially in the case of divorce), the important thing is to have lots of evidence that your marriage was bona fide, so start collecting copies of evidence (bills, joint accounts, joint leases, and other things) as soon as possible, especially if there's a chance you'll separate and not have access to those documents anymore.
 
I've been married for a year and a half to my high school boyfriend he has been in the US for about 6 years and he filed for me last year so I now have a conditional (2 year) green card. Our relationship has become very violent and we have a lot of money issues on top of that his mother moved in with is to start getting her papers put in, my mother came to visit and he told her she can't stay, she was so upset and did not want me to stay for fear of my safety. She wants me to leave because we are in a state that I have no family and I know no one. My sisters live in the US too and want me to move in with them. Is that a wise decision?
Hi there,
I suggest you that it is you only assumption that she not like you because of you not have family. I think she is like you for her son and you talk to him about your problems then i sure she accept you and your conditions. Please set you life with both and think about your future.
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