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Divorce, Evidence, Chances?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cameroon
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Hello,so happy you did it,you most bre over the moon right now

Congrats.

I hope that Oban has a successful story too.

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01/28/2009==K1 interview/approved

01/30/2009==entered USA

04/24/2009==Grand Canyon wedding

Late May==AOS package sent

08/28/2009==interview/approved

09/02/2009==Card production ordered

09/08/2009==Greencard received

Removal Of Conditions

Sent package 6/16/2011

NOA 6/24/2011

Bio appointment 7/13/2011 SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR FOR CITIZENSHIP

Approval date 9/13/2011

Card received 9/18/2011

Mezoh/Randy

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ihave the same but we dont have check acount together but we have deeds together that the only diference

Dear all,

Unfortunately my wife an I are getting a divorce. In a normal case I would feel sad or would like to hear some cheerful words, but in our case I feel that my wife needs to do this. She was never really ready to get married and she feels that she can not handle the commitment. Given that I love her I can understand why she is pursuing a divorce. However, this does of course not change my immigration situation.

My current conditional residence end on February 23rd 2010. Our divorce case is currently pending in court. I assume that I will have a decree within 30 to 60 days. Meanwhile I am preparing of course the documentation for the USCIS.

I'd like to hear from the more experienced members if I am well prepared, or if my case lacks evidence. Let me add: my (still) wife and I are on good terms. She is willing to help me in whatever way she can (as long as it is legal of course!). Given that she is willing to write me an affidavit, etc.

Please find below the list of documents / evidence I am planning to submit:

- List of places lived since immigration to the U.S.

- Copy of green card

- Copy of lease agreement showing both signatures

- Copy of car insurance policies for the last year. Showing my wife and I as insured drivers.

- Copy of documentation of our joint checking account

- Copy of joint credit card

- Copy of my wife's health insurance documentation, showing the same address as the lease agreement.

- Copy of joint tax return of 2008.

- Affidavit of a friend.

- Affidavit of another friend.

- Affidavit of my wife.

- Copy of divorce decree

- Copy of my wife's local library card (showing city)

- Copy of my wife's hospital work ID card (showing date of employment and hospital incl. city)

- Copy of various other documentation showing same address.

- Pictures of our Hawaii vacation 2008

- Couple other pictures

Unfortunately we don't own any property or have any life insurance.

Please submit your thoughts and what you think regarding the above. How are my chances? Do I have to be concerned?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Oban

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