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Giuseppe92

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    Burlington
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    North Carolina

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  • Immigration Status
    Removing Conditions (pending)
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    Potomac Service Center
  • Country
    Italy

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  1. Guys thanks everyone for the opinions, i want just say that i am just evaluating the risk of all my options here, i didn't make any decision yet of course, but really thanks everyone for the support. I have an appointment with a second lawyer Tuesday just to get a second opinion and than i will take the decision.
  2. Like i said my wife attorney just called couple days ago to tell me that i will get served soon, my attorney told me to don't say nothing to the immigration until the divorce is not finalized for 2 reason, 1 to switch from a joint petition to a waiver i need send a copy of the finalized divorce paper anyway. 2 since this is just happened a recent separation is not considered a end of a marriage, my address it is still with her technically i am just staying with a friend so it could be considered just a break and not a separation. I appreciate your answer but i am not trying to fraud it is just trying to understand new dynamics that nobody seen before, a lot of people are in my same situation now, because just 4 years ago the processing time for an i750 was around 6 months and now is about to hit the 30 and this make no sense considering that i have been with my wife for more than 4 years and i still need show immigration that my marriage was real by filing again another i-750 that is going to take at least another couple of year to be approved if everything goes well.
  3. I go straight to the point, I filed jointly with my wife an i-751 21 months ago, the actual waiting time to be processed now is 29 months for Potomac center, my wife is now asking for divorce, i received a call from his attorney couple days ago but i didn't even been served with paper yet. I consulted an immigration attorney yesterday and he told me to wait until the divorce is finalized before tell anything to the immigration, then in case the divorce come before the condition is been removed we can file an i-751 waiver in my specific case with extreme hardship since i have proof that my marriage ended because of my wife mental disorder. But my real question is it is all this really worth it to go for it? For what i know if i just divorce and don't inform the UNCIS they are never going to know i divorced from her few months before i get the condition removed and i am going to receive my 10 years green card in few months. The only way they are going to find out is if one day i reopen a new immigration case on me like the naturalization, do you think is worth the risk? What i really need become a citizen for? I just want people opinion honestly the lawyer are gonna tell me to go for it just because they want my money anyway...
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