Any help would be appreciated in this matter. I am a USC and my wife recently got approved for her conditional GC. Two months after being approved, she is now interested in a divorce and refuses to attend counseling, etc.
I am angry and depressed. I am debating with myself whether I may take action to prevent her from getting the conditinal conditions removed. I do not think it is fair for her to get her status without putting more of an effort into our relationship.
I am asking, at this point, what recourse do I have if I choose to harm her status when removing conditions using the I-751 form???
I have read the instructions, if I go ahead (I am still not sure, but want to know what my options are), should I:
1. Divorce immediately?
2. Not divorce, or stall the divorce by contesting it and then refuse to file jointly?
3.Can I somehow notify USCIS of this situation before her green card comes due for renewal in May 2011?
The details of our relationship are below for reference:
-We are both in our mid 20s
-She came here by overstaying travel visa
-She was previously married before me, filed for immigration, and then divorced before getting having her interview for a green card
-We have lived together for the last 3 years and she should have some proof of that
-We married in June of 2008, filed for green card in Feb of 2009, had out interview in May 2009 where we were approved.
-I was always good to her, and there is no incident of abuse, or anything like this.
Thanks
I am angry and depressed. I am debating with myself whether I may take action to prevent her from getting the conditinal conditions removed. I do not think it is fair for her to get her status without putting more of an effort into our relationship.
I am asking, at this point, what recourse do I have if I choose to harm her status when removing conditions using the I-751 form???
I have read the instructions, if I go ahead (I am still not sure, but want to know what my options are), should I:
1. Divorce immediately?
2. Not divorce, or stall the divorce by contesting it and then refuse to file jointly?
3.Can I somehow notify USCIS of this situation before her green card comes due for renewal in May 2011?
The details of our relationship are below for reference:
-We are both in our mid 20s
-She came here by overstaying travel visa
-She was previously married before me, filed for immigration, and then divorced before getting having her interview for a green card
-We have lived together for the last 3 years and she should have some proof of that
-We married in June of 2008, filed for green card in Feb of 2009, had out interview in May 2009 where we were approved.
-I was always good to her, and there is no incident of abuse, or anything like this.
Thanks