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Hello,

I really need feedbacks and helps from member of this forum. I filed I-751 on 1/6/2017 at CSC and recently they transferred my files to NSC on 3/12/2018.

However, my husband and I decided to divorce now as he is almost finishing divorce application  which means he will submit as soon as he can. 

Let's say he will submit the application before my case gets processing. He said that he will support my applications or go to interview with me if it is needed.

 

1. Let say my case does not need to interview. What do I need to do from the date that he submits divorce application to the date of receive green card?

2. Let say I will get invited to interview and he will go with me. What do I need to do from the date that he submits divorce application to the date of  interview?\

3. What is my option if my green card does not get approved  even we have plenty of evidences that approves our marriage was faith. 

Thanks

New Journey AOS:

My fiancee came to US on the 8th of March, 2014 under K-1 visa at Newark, NJ Airport for POE.

Applied Social Security Number on the 10 of March, 2014.

Married on the 13th of March, 2014.

Sent I-485, I-765, and I-131 on the 15th of March, 2014.

Received EAD on June 7, 2014.

Received Notice of Potential Interview Waiver on July 1, 2014 date 6/27

Contacted Ombudsman on 01/12/2015.

Ombudsman contacted USCIS on 02/20/2015.

Ombudsman sent a follow up to USCIS on 03/18/2015.

I-485 approved on 03/31/2015 ( we ordered your card).

Welcome notice was mailed on 04/01/2015.

Received Welcome Notice on 04/08/2015.

Card was mailed to me/picked up by USPS on 04/08/2015.

Received GC on 4/10/2015.

Prediction 04/08/2015

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1 minute ago, Anonymous885 said:

Hello,

I really need feedbacks and helps from member of this forum. I filed I-751 on 1/6/2017 at CSC and recently they transferred my files to NSC on 3/12/2018.

However, my husband and I decided to divorce now as he is almost finishing divorce application  which means he will submit as soon as he can. 

Let's say he will submit the application before my case gets processing. He said that he will support my applications or go to interview with me if it is needed.

 

1. Let say my case does not need to interview. What do I need to do from the date that he submits divorce application to the date of receive green card?

2. Let say I will get invited to interview and he will go with me. What do I need to do from the date that he submits divorce application to the date of  interview?\

3. What is my option if my green card does not get approved  even we have plenty of evidences that approves our marriage was faith. 

Thanks

If you are in the process of getting divorced just submit a divorce waiver. Anything else would be fraud. 

 
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