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Divorce after 10year GC. When can I apply N400?

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Hello!

I have a question about when I can apply for naturalization (N-400). 

I got my conditional 2 year green card June, 2016, from marrying a U.S citizen. Then, I got my 10 year green card June, 2019.

Unfortunately, my wife and I are getting divorced this January 2020. 

 

In this case, when can I be eligible for N-400, in case I want to? Is it June, 2024 or June, 2021? Also, other than the official divorce decree, is there any document that I should have in case I apply for naturalization?

We had been together almost 6 years, and our marriage was 3 years. We didn't own any properties nor have any children between us.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

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9 minutes ago, EKGlov said:

Hello!

I have a question about when I can apply for naturalization (N-400). 

I got my conditional 2 year green card June, 2016, from marrying a U.S citizen. Then, I got my 10 year green card June, 2019.

Unfortunately, my wife and I are getting divorced this January 2020. 

 

In this case, when can I be eligible for N-400, in case I want to? Is it June, 2024 or June, 2021? Also, other than the official divorce decree, is there any document that I should have in case I apply for naturalization?

We had been together almost 6 years, and our marriage was 3 years. We didn't own any properties nor have any children between us.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

 

5 years as being a GC holder. 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, EKGlov said:

10 year GC or 2 year GC? That's what I"m curious about. It seems unclear on USCIS website.

5 years as a GC holder. From the date your GC was approved for the first time. 

 

 

 

 

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