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Our situation is family based adjustment of status form I-485. We just received an "request for initial evidence" in reference to the joint sponsor who is a conditional resident. 

 

They are asking for: *Copy of form I-551, Permanent resident card. From the joint sponsor.

However in meantime the joint sponsor (got divorced) and the green card is currently expired. However she did file to remove the conditions and just received one year extension Form I-797. 

My question: Can she still remain the joint sponsor ? Also can we respond to the RFE with copy of her expired green card together with the one year extension Form I-797. OR we need a new sponsor ? Thank you!

Edited by Tintom
 
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