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re-scheduled my I-751 and N-400 interview because hubby can't go with me at the interview, since we are now separated. Now I don't know if how long I will get for another interview appointment again. My question is if I will get another schedule for interview and my divorced is still in a process, just filed it 7 days ago, what's gonna happen? I know my N-400 is automatic deny but would they give me an extension until my divorced gets finalized so I can file for a waiver? or can i file a waiver and just send them the reciept that i'm in a process of divorce?

Thank you!

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Are you able to prove you can support yourself? Can you prove your marriage was to be for a long time and not just a method to enter America? Is your divorce a result of unreconcilable differences or a result of abuse? If you can answer yes to all of these with verified proof, then you have a good chance of getting permanent status.

The reason for the two year conditional status is to prove the marriage is bonified and not just a scam to bring someone in or enter this country. It is unfortunate that your husband chose this time to file for divorce and he may have done it at this time to make things difficult. If you are truly uncertain as to how to proceed, then by all means consult an attorney. America is about giving people a chance to be part of this society and contributing to its overall well being. That means someone should work, pay taxes, provide for themselves and others and follow the laws of this country.

If you truly wish to be a part of this country, then proceed by all means.

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Have you checked the latest updated I-751 form? I havenot but heard that there an option for a waiver during separation when final divorce decree is not in hand. I have not paid attention to this topix about I-751 and waiver but if you scroll back this forum for a few month back you should find a complite description how to file in your situation. Quite a few people posted their comments from lawyers, etc.

I just remember that you should send new I-751 right away even without final decree. You should get NOA for 1 year. Once decree is final you should send it to your file. I think CIS will give you extention but will keep your case on shelf till they get final decree.

I also always mention adjudicators mannual on on CIS web. Huge document but explains all situations. If you have time to read, you should be able to find a chapter.

re-scheduled my I-751 and N-400 interview because hubby can't go with me at the interview, since we are now separated. Now I don't know if how long I will get for another interview appointment again. My question is if I will get another schedule for interview and my divorced is still in a process, just filed it 7 days ago, what's gonna happen? I know my N-400 is automatic deny but would they give me an extension until my divorced gets finalized so I can file for a waiver? or can i file a waiver and just send them the reciept that i'm in a process of divorce?

Thank you!

Karina and Tomy

 
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