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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I still have time to file to remove my conditions from my green card but my husband and i have separated due to abuse in the marriage (from him). Going back is not an option for me and is not safe. What do I do?

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July 6/09 - I-129F form sent to USCIS

July 13/09 - NOA 1 received

October 8/09 - NOA 2 received yeaaaaaa!

October 14/09 - NVC received package

October 20/09 - Package sent to Montreal from NVC

October 22/09 - Package received at Montreal

October 29/09 - Packet mailed out from Montreal

November 6/09 - Packet 3 received, yeeeeaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!

November 12/09 - Packet 3 sent

November 16/09 - Packet 3 received at consulate

December 2/09 - Medical appt with Panel Physicians. All went well. Little bruising from getting blood taken but everything went well.

January 25/10 - Confirmed with the Department of State interview date is March 8/10

February 2/10 - Appointment Letter received

March 8/10 - Interview Date; Status = APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Move Date - April 3, 2010, 16 hour drive but thankfully we made it.

Wedding - 06/06/10

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I still have time to file to remove my conditions from my green card but my husband and i have separated due to abuse in the marriage (from him). Going back is not an option for me and is not safe. What do I do?

If your divorce is final by the time you have to file, then you can ask for a waiver of the joint filing requirements based on your divorce. It is on the I-751. As long as you can provide the proof of a "good faith" marriage, you should be able to remove conditions.

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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Clarity you have two options 1)file I-751 waiver based in good faith marriage, but you must have the divorce decree or file the I-751 waiver based in good faith marriage and during the marriage you were battered, and you don't need the divorce for that, but you need to have at least a police report and restraining order against him.Good luck.

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