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My husband went out of his way to stop me from getting my GC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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.... An applicant or petitioner may withdraw an application or petition at any time until a decision is issued by USCIS....However, a withdraw may not be retracted.

On March 2, 2010, the petitioning spouse submitted a writting notice requesting the withdraw of the petition. In accordance with that request, the petitios is withdrawn and the conditional residence status is concurrently terminated. Futher, all rights and privilages derived fro the conditional residence status, including the right to reside and work in the United States, are also concurrently terminated.

All USCIS action in this matter is termingatd as of the date of this notice.

This decision may not be applealed. However, the conditional resident may request a review of this decision before an Immigration Judge per 8 C.F.R. 216.4 (d) (2). Please note that a NOtice to Appear before an Immigration Judge will be issued and forwaded to the conditional resident.

The conditional resident is hereby direted to immediately surrender their Alien Registration Card to their local USCIS Office.

This decision is withour prejudice to the filing of a new Form I-751 if the conditional resident spouse believes that he or she meets the qualifications for a waiver of the joint filing request.

I am scared and not sure what I should do now

Oh damn! You should see an attorney asap. Your case is still salvageable in my opinion.

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I talked to couple of immigration attorneys and It looks like I can't do anything at the moment until the divorce is finalized. I'll keep updating details for those interested and those with similar situations. Thank you for the advice

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I will speak to an attorney and I'll keep posting the process for people in the same situation or for people interested. Thank you for the advice, I appreciate it.

Good luck with everything. Keep us posted.

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