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Hello guys, I'm looking for advice on my case if you know any experienced attorney or someone that help me with a consultation I would appreciate. 

This is my case:

I got married on Mar 2015 and on Sep 2015 my conditional GC was granted.

In Jun 2015 I filled jointly my I751. 

In Mar 2018 my spouse and I got separated, the final decree I got on june 2018, I informed the immigration of that and I sent some documents and a letter explaining what happened.

In Dec 2018 I received an immigration document asking if I'd like to change my case into a waiver. I accepted but I forgot to sign (the IO told me that later on).

In Aug 2019 I had my waiver interview, the interview was smooth and fast (20 minutes), the IO seemed to be satisfied with my answers as he did not ask follow up questions, he allowed me to tell everything that happened and at the end he said that he was going to mail his decision, one thing he mention was that I was called for an interview because I did not send a lot of documents, however, my file was huge as I sent a lot of documents (bank statements, insurance, loans, bills, photos and affidavit letters and many other documents). My attorney asked if there was a timeframe and he said no because they were a little behind.

In December I contact USCIS through the phone and the opened a ticket inquiring why my case was  taking so long, this was the answer: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) records show that your case is currently pending adjudication. However, we have had to perform additional reviews on your case, and this has caused a longer processing time.

I had also on December an infopass because I might travel in January and I got a stamp on my passport only for 6 months.

What concerns me is definitely the time that is taking to get an answer. Also I heard from a friend that my ex spouse is married again and they might be in an immigration process as well for their marriage. I have an upcoming trip and I don't know what to do, I'm scared of leaving the country and then getting my I751 denied and with that not having  my entrance here granted. I have a house here, a job and I definitely can proof that the marriage was bonafide if I need to go to an immigration judge. However I don't know if I should take the risk and travel for work (4 days) while my i751 is pending. Also I don't know why is taking so long, idk since my case is taking so long if they are performing a new background check, or if the my ex if going to have an interview in the future with the new spouse and immigration is just waiting for that before giving me a final answer.

I would truly appreciate if someone could help me with that or refer an attorney or someone that could help me

 
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