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Divorce while form i-751 is pending approval

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Hey everyone,

 

I just had a general question about the process of going through a divorce while waiting on the 10 year green card. Things did not end up working out with me and my wife and wanted to know of the ramifications pertaining to form i-751. The marriage was entered in good faith after almost 3 years, but there were too many differences and complications that it was hard to salvage the marriage. In addition, I have fallen in love with someone else which complicates everything. I was looking for advice on what the next step is for me, as the petitioner, to do as I have not found any information on this issue. Am I still eligible to receive the green card despite the short comings of my marriage or is it more problematic. I would appreciate any input and help as I am lost right now and cant afford a lawyer to help me out.

 

Thanks,

Jonny Kane 

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