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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Ok...I'll bite:

IF you have a Green Card....why are you asking about remarrying another USC to stay here? :blink:

This person has a conditional green card (cgc)

James (USA) Manuela (Italy)

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Married Nov. 6, 2004

12/02/04 Applied for I-130

12/21/04 I-130 Approved (19 days @ Vermont)

03/24/05 Case Completed (84 days @ NVC)

05/09/05 Got CR-1 Visa (47 days @ Naples)

Total of 158 days

Lifting of Conditions I-751

04/02/07 Expressed mailed in I-130

04/03/07 I-751 received at 1:08pm and signed for by Paul E. Novak Jr. Center Director (day 1)

05/02/07 Check finally clears my bank - appears to have been processed on 4/30 by VSC (day 30)

05/04/07 Received BLUE Finger Print Receipt Notification (day 32)

05/17/07 Received NOA1 dated 5/9/07(day 45)

05/18/07 Received ASC Appointment Notice dated 5/14/07 for June 1st (day 46)

06/01/07 Biometric Appointment today @ 2:00 (day 60)

06/03/07 "Touched" (day 62)

10/26/07 "Card Production Ordered" (217 days from the day the application received and 172 days from NOA1)

10/30/07 Touched again

10/31/07 Received Notice of Removal of Conditional Basis of Lawful Permanent Residence letter, signed by Paul E Novak Jr.

10/31/07 Touched again - if we get touched again does that count as harassment?

11/05/07 10 year green card arrives! (227 days)

US Citizen N-400

03/12/08 To be filed!

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OP - If you came to the US for love and the love you seek wasn't found, then wouldn't the next rational thing to do is return to your own country or home? Unless you had ulterior motives.

Well, there are some districts where acquisition of a conditional green card takes some time, especially in a case where the parties might not have applied to adjust status right away. In that regard, an alien could have been living and become assimilated to US culture and simply pulling up roots to return to his or her homeland might be difficult, if not impossible. If the marriage is or was legitimate, and USCIS has afforded the alien permanent residency already (as is the case with a CGC) then why should an alien feel compelled, morally, to contemplate leaving the country?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Ok...I'll bite:

IF you have a Green Card....why are you asking about remarrying another USC to stay here? :blink:

I think there is a difference between a "green card" (GC) and a "conditional green card" CGC, the CGC is what the OP is asking about.

OP - If you came to the US for love and the love you seek wasn't found, then wouldn't the next rational thing to do is return to your own country or home? Unless you had ulterior motives.

I disagree. The OP's home is now here, what if he has nothing to return to?

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Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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iam CGC holder and iam getting divorced ,my question is if iam denied can i marry another USC to stay here?

Denied from what? :blink:

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iam CGC holder and iam getting divorced ,my question is if iam denied can i marry another USC to stay here?

Denied from what? :blink:

I believe jasper is asking if he is unable to successfully remove conditions after a divorce, could/would he be able to remain in the USA were he to marry another US citizen.

"diaddie mermaid"

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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iam CGC holder and iam getting divorced ,my question is if iam denied can i marry another USC to stay here?

Denied from what? :blink:

I believe jasper is asking if he is unable to successfully remove conditions after a divorce, could/would he be able to remain in the USA were he to marry another US citizen.

If Jasper is denied with one petition and asked to leave the country, I believe it would be an extremely long shot to marry someone else and re-apply to stay. It would rely look like you married someone to stay here in this country. Even to leave the country and reaply may raise some questions.

James (USA) Manuela (Italy)

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Married Nov. 6, 2004

12/02/04 Applied for I-130

12/21/04 I-130 Approved (19 days @ Vermont)

03/24/05 Case Completed (84 days @ NVC)

05/09/05 Got CR-1 Visa (47 days @ Naples)

Total of 158 days

Lifting of Conditions I-751

04/02/07 Expressed mailed in I-130

04/03/07 I-751 received at 1:08pm and signed for by Paul E. Novak Jr. Center Director (day 1)

05/02/07 Check finally clears my bank - appears to have been processed on 4/30 by VSC (day 30)

05/04/07 Received BLUE Finger Print Receipt Notification (day 32)

05/17/07 Received NOA1 dated 5/9/07(day 45)

05/18/07 Received ASC Appointment Notice dated 5/14/07 for June 1st (day 46)

06/01/07 Biometric Appointment today @ 2:00 (day 60)

06/03/07 "Touched" (day 62)

10/26/07 "Card Production Ordered" (217 days from the day the application received and 172 days from NOA1)

10/30/07 Touched again

10/31/07 Received Notice of Removal of Conditional Basis of Lawful Permanent Residence letter, signed by Paul E Novak Jr.

10/31/07 Touched again - if we get touched again does that count as harassment?

11/05/07 10 year green card arrives! (227 days)

US Citizen N-400

03/12/08 To be filed!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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The question was not 'i'm getting a divorce and have fallen for someone else' the question was 'can I marry someone else to stay here?'

Different kettle of fish!

That's probably what USCIS will think if he proceeds with his plan...

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Japan
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iam CGC holder and iam getting divorced ,my question is if iam denied can i marry another USC to stay here?

If your question was " can I remarry another USC", I will say you can remarry and ajust your status under the new USC. There is no law that prohibit you from getting remarried here.

If your question was "can I remary another USC after getting denied I-751", I will say you can remarry but it might not be easy to convince immigration about the regitimacy of your second marriage. It looks like you remarry to avoid deportation order from denied I-751. If you have someone you love now and talking about marriage in the future, you should remarry before applying I751 by yourself. Good luck.

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