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Oh im sorry YuandDan for your marriage situation right now, but it sounds like you really in love with your wife and you still willing to help her out for the paper works, you have a good heart i'm proud of you!!! keep it up i know you will find a woman which meant for you and share with your love for the rest of your life, everything has a purpose " helping your love ones makes you feel great" your reward coming soon, Good luck!!!

My wife and I will be officially "separating" at the end of this month. She'll be moving to Tampa, and I'll actually be moving to Thailand for work.

Her green card is good until December 2010. We have to be separated for 1 year before we can apply to divorce, so that means we can divorce in April 2010 (approximately). I'm assuming the divorce will be done with an attorney present for her or I since I'll be overseas and not coming back to the US for the court proceeding (no property to split, kids, etc.)

However, I honestly do love my wife and I want her to be happy. She wants to stay in America. Can this be done if we are divorced? Do instances like these EVER get approved, or will she be told to pack her bags and go back to her home country?

Thanks for your help guys!

Yes, but marriage in good faith will be needed to be demonstrated for I-751.

http://www.murthy.com/news/n_remcon.html

Our marriage was definitely entered into in good faith. If my wife and I divorce and she files the I-751 saying we married in good faith, i dont know what evidence she could show.

What evidence could I use???

Since she's been here, we've only rented an apartment. My name is on the lease, as well as hers.

She has no car or driver's license, so her name isnt on my car (can i add it?) and shes not on my car insurance.

We have plenty of pictures together...not of foreign travel with each other, but domestic.

I'm in the military, but I get out this June. I could print out the document showing my dependents (her). I could also print our the military health insurance and dental insurance plans that show her name.

We don't have joint bank accounts, but I suppose I could open one. Should we? Will I have to constantly add/withdraw funds?

Is all of that, along with affidavits from friends and family enough? I will be moving to Thailand this April/June and she will be moving to Florida to live with her family there. We will stay married for now, but be separated.

Help? :unsure:

EAD APPLICATION:

2009-01-10 ----- E-filed EAD Application

2009-01-20 ------NOA1 Receipt Notice

2009-01-22 ------Biometrics appointment recieved by mail

2009-02-11-------Biometrics Date (done smoothly)

2009-4-15 -------- EAD Approved

2009-4-24 -------- EAD Received by mail ( yyyeeeeessssss)

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