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Hello to all

i have the following problem:

My (future) ex-wife and me have a daughter, born 2009.

we are togehter since 2008.

we married 2012.

all this time we were living in middle europe.

she has a permanent resident card, based F2 category, from her parents living in the US.

end of 2013 we filled for my permanent resident card.

it got approved 2014, we moved to the US by Sept. 2014.

our daughter is also F2 category.

we were thinking moving to the US would be a great new way for us, didn't worked out like that.

we want to get divorced by the end of this year, 2015.

all of us have a permanent resident card, category F2, valid for 10 years.

she and our daughter should not have any problems staying in the US,

their visa was supported from and based on her parents.

my visa is based on the marriage to her,

she together with her parents are supporting me ( the affidat of support).

does a divorce have any influence of my permanent resident status?

Thank you very much

 
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