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Hello everybody 

I have some questions in my mind and I need your help with answers

I recently moved to us through marriage visa and I have a green card now , and 

unfortunately things are not work out between me and my wife and she want me to back to my home country

1 .is separation and living a part will effect to my status ?! 
2 . can she divorce me and revoke my green card ?!
 3. Will I  face problems with the citizenship in the future ?!  
thanks in advance  …

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28 minutes ago, Abdallah90 said:

can she divorce me and revoke my green card ?!

Your Green Card is not revoked if you divorce. Actually, after you divorce you can file Form I-751 by yourself and you can file it before the 2-year US entry anniversary: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-751instr.pdf "You may file Form I-751 without your spouse if they are deceased, you are divorced, or you and/or your conditional resident child were battered or subjected to extreme cruelty. You may file this petition at any time after you are granted conditional resident status and before you are removed from the United States."

28 minutes ago, Abdallah90 said:

citizenship in the future ?!

You would have to wait for regular naturalization process after 5 years of being LPR: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-d-chapter-1

 

Did you already file Form I-90 as you were advised in April? If yes, you'll do a Change of Address with USCIS after you move: https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAForm.do If not, you'll still update your address with USCIS but also file Form I-90 ASAP. I recommend filing it online: https://www.uscis.gov/i-90 It's free: "Reason for Application: My existing card has incorrect data because of DHS error. Total $0"

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1 hour ago, Fuad elegant 87 said:

2 . can she divorce me and revoke my green card ?!

 

Your wife has no authority to revoke your green card, whether you divorce or not.  Only an immigration judge can revoke your permanent resident status.  As long as you entered the marriage in good faith and do not commit crimes, you don't have to worry about a judge taking away your GC.  Is your GC a 2-year or 10-year one?

 

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