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MygoodPath

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  1. Thanks!!! So, until I get the judge letter of the divorce I am a LPR? Even if they ask me about my wife, they cannot deny my entry? What If I travel divorced? is it the same? Thanks!!
  2. To give more context, we will be filing simplified dissolution of marriage next week
  3. To give more context, we will be filing simplified dissolution of marriage next week
  4. I received my green-card for marriage in December 2023. Unfortunately, my wife and I are separated and are about to start a divorce. (luckily everything on good terms) To file 2024 taxes, can we do them together? Or once the divorce is done do we have to do it separately? Our idea is to file them as taxes married jointly Is this posible? Thanks!!
  5. Hi All! I received my green-card from marriage in December 2023. Unfortunately, my wife and I are separated and we are about to start a divorce. (luckily everything on good terms) I understand that the divorce from the beginning until the judge receives you to give you the certificate takes 30 days. I wanted to know if I could travel to visit my family during that period. My green-card expires in December 2025, but once the divorce comes out I will apply for the i751. My fear is about returning to the US, we plan to start the divorce next week, and that would give me time to travel during Christmas week and finalize the divorce in the first days of January. Can I travel? Is it risky? Does USCIS or Immigration know that I am starting a divorce? Even so, do I have the right to enter the US? Thanks!!
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