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Met someone else while separated from US Citizen spouse, 2 yr greencard is about to expire

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On ‎12‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 1:44 PM, Mollie09 said:

 

Do you have any experience at all with any of this? Any sources to back any of this up? Or is this just what you think?

None of this is correct. Divorces won't list a petitioner if it's no-fault, it will list both parties as petitioners. And I'll repeat: USCIS could not care less who initiates a divorce or why.

Yes divorce papers will state who was the petitioner.  This also can come into a major role especially in some countries like the Philippines.  

If the petitioner just had their greencard and the Philippines Citizens files for divorce in the USA then the Philippines will not recognize the divorce, if the petitioner is the US citizen the Philippines will recognize the divorce.

 

They PI citizen couldn't marry in their home country since divorce is illegal in PHilippines,

Just when you think you have TDS eradicate,  a new case shows up.

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