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4 minutes ago, Bob in Boston said:

 

5 minutes ago, Bob in Boston said:

So it was you who stepped out of the marriage or were you both seeing other people?

 

 

6 minutes ago, Bob in Boston said:

So it was you who stepped out of the marriage or were you both seeing other people?

We both were seeing other people but he stated first.

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3 minutes ago, Yolandewright said:

We both were seeing other people but he stated first.

I wouldnt worry about it, Sounds like you both moved on with your lives befor the divorce was final. It is quite common. I thingk you should let the smoke settle here for a while. Things happening to fast here. Could raise questions

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1 minute ago, Yolandewright said:

But how would I prove that to immigration everything just fall apart at the same time that's crazy 

Let the smoke settle for a while. 50% of marriages fail in the USA. You say you can file in March but think about it. Should you? I say no, let some time pass and get your life together.

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Just now, Yolandewright said:

Because of how everything happened thats why its a Complicated case. I have a 16 year old this is why I would want the citizenship so he would be citizens 

 

He's already a green card holder though right? So waiting for citizenship won't make any difference to him either. I agree with the suggestion above, don't apply as soon as you're eligible, give it more time before applying to make things easier. 

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8 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

He's already a green card holder though right? So waiting for citizenship won't make any difference to him either. I agree with the suggestion above, don't apply as soon as you're eligible, give it more time before applying to make things easier. 

Ok. How long you think I should wait? 

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1 minute ago, Yolandewright said:

Ok. How long you think I should wait? 

 

I'd give it a couple of years personally, unless you have any specific reason to want it sooner I wouldn't rush to apply. 

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3 minutes ago, Yolandewright said:

Not really only for my son and to travel certain places my passport doesn't allow me to travel to certain places without a visa

 

Your son can still apply though.

 

Personally, I wouldn't risk it just for vacations in another country. The fact that you got pregnant with your boyfriend's baby just after removal of conditions means your case is likely to be scrutinised much more closely. It'll be simpler and easier to just wait and let time pass before you apply for naturalisation. 

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