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How about if my I-751 approved and my 10 years green card came and we divorce after that and as time go you meet someone new and decided to re-marry, Is it possible? it will affect me to become a US citizen? Thanks..

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No. You have all the rights as any other citizen (except for voting and federal jobs or running for presidency etc.) If you are filing based on marriage to a US citizen then the three years residency should work otherwise 5 years.

Note: the 3 year residency applies if you are married to the same person all the three years - read the instructions for N400 they have lots of info. Good Luck

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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No. You have all the rights as any other citizen (except for voting and federal jobs or running for presidency etc.) If you are filing based on marriage to a US citizen then the three years residency should work otherwise 5 years.

Note: the 3 year residency applies if you are married to the same person all the three years - read the instructions for N400 they have lots of info. Good Luck

Why are you reposting this same exact thread again? http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=132141.

From what you say, sounds like your husband is teed off, is he justified? What's his side of the story? Not that many a young sexy little thing will select a guy purely on his resources to bring her over here only to have her take him to the cleaners. Then look elsewhere.

I-751 says physical abuse, ha, a woman can drive a guy to that stage, but many states have a no fault divorce rule that does not consider physical abuse and gives attorneys on both sides of the fence an opportunity to clean up. Then there are guys that bring woman in for salves, so it works both ways. A friend of my wife married a guy that owned a motel, was really after a maid he didn't have to pay. All kinds of messy stuff and that 90 day K1 law is crazy that really promotes this kind of stuff. And the rest of us have to pay for it.

 
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