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Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

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Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

You do not have to wait, you can marry anytime. The problem is, that the new marriage will terminate your current green card-holder status and you will have to start the process all over again by applying for a conditional green card. As long as I know, you will have to wait for your new green card at your home country, which sometimes takes about one year. The other way is to hire a good immigration lawyer and try to stay here while waiting for the green card. Good luck!

You're never beaten until you admit it.

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Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

You do not have to wait, you can marry anytime. The problem is, that the new marriage will terminate your current green card-holder status and you will have to start the process all over again by applying for a conditional green card. As long as I know, you will have to wait for your new green card at your home country, which sometimes takes about one year. The other way is to hire a good immigration lawyer and try to stay here while waiting for the green card. Good luck!

Romabell, no insult intended, but are you citing US immigration protocol or some other country's protocol? The information you shared is as far from the truth, for US immigration, as one could get!

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

Your current pending I-751 petition will continue in process, and at some point in time, you might be asked to demonstrate the bonafide nature of your former marriage. Remarrying has no impact on the benefits you might be awarded through the former US citizen petitioner. Remarrying does become unwise, if the alien enters into this subsequent marriage if he or she is already in removal proceedings (removal, as in deportation, not as in removing of conditions, that is).

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

Posted
Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

Your current pending I-751 petition will continue in process, and at some point in time, you might be asked to demonstrate the bonafide nature of your former marriage. Remarrying has no impact on the benefits you might be awarded through the former US citizen petitioner. Remarrying does become unwise, if the alien enters into this subsequent marriage if he or she is already in removal proceedings (removal, as in deportation, not as in removing of conditions, that is).

Thank you so much Diadromous,

Here in the forum sometimes people really been mislead by people with lack of deep knowledge about legal steps and still they share....but at least they share :star: ...so intention to help people is good but still it may harm...but I really thank you for your sincere advice....do you know where people share their actual interview(for removal of conditions on the basis other than goodfaith marriage)experience..is it somewhere in this forum?I couldn't find it...because..for this situation I think atleast I need a consultation with good immigration lawyer...anyway...thanks a bunch and have a good day.

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Posted
Hi fellas,

I have complicated situation here...

I got married and then (to cut long story short)we divorced afterwards but before removal of conditions(I-751)...then I had to file a waiver based on abuse becasue at that time my divorce still was in process...but what if I get divorced while still pending for USCIS to process my case?...my question is...what If I really love someone else and want to marry again?do I have to wait for another year(almost I think thats how long it takes right?)until my old petition has been adjudicated or I can cancel that and file new one based on my new marriage(also USC)....so confused..please someone help...I would really appreciate any inputs on this one!thanks and have a blessed day...

The I-751 that you filed continues unless you filed jointly then got divorced while pending. Then that's the time, I believe that you have to re-file your I-751 waiver.You have to submit the final decree with your I-751 along with the other requirements. Your new marriage to the USC can't take over in filing your I-751. I got married while my 751 waiver is pending, but of course I submitted the necessary req'ts, I received an RFE and got approved in days. You have to provide proof of your bonafide marriage and you'll be ok.

I-R5 at USCIS California Service Center

Consulate: Manila Philippines

5/19/09 Filed I-130 at Chicago Lockbox

5/22/09 USCIS rcvd I-130

6/01/09 Checks cashed

6/03/09 NOA1 rcvd for both parents

8/12/09 Email approval for Dad

8/17/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Dad

8/20/09 Rcvd RFE email for Mom

9/08/09 Email approval for Mom

9/12/09 Rcvd NOA2 for Mom

NVC

8/19/09 NVC rcvd dad's case

9/18/09 NVC rcvd mom's case

9/22/09 Emailed DS3032

9/28/09 Paid AOS/ I-864 fee of $70 for both

10/08/09 rcvd emails: DS3032 accepted

10/08/09 sent I-864

10/09/09 IV bill generated for both cases

10/10/09 Paid IV bill $800 for both

10/13/09 I-864 rcvd by NVC

10/15/09 DS230 mailed to NVC

10/16/09 I-864 accepted & entered into the system

10/19/09 DS230 rcvd by NVC

11/02/09 rcvd checklist emails

11/09/09 sent RFE to NVC via UPS

11/12/09 NVC received RFE

11/19/09 AVR: checklist response rcvd 11/18/09

11/28/09 Log-in failed for both

12/01/09 Case complete as of 11/30/09

12/14/09 rcvd emails of interview date

01/04-05/09 medical @ St.Lukes done

01/11/10 Interview @ USEmbassy Manila 6:30am

 
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