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can a conditional green card holder initiate a divorce and success in lifting conditions after?

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The OP asked a specific immigration related question. Please keep personal opinions to yourself.

Do you have anything useful to contribute to guide the OP? Or this is all you got. Well, a few of us like Jim, Len and others are trying to guide the OP of positive consequences after he files a waiver. Do not patronize when you have nothing of help to this thread. We don't need a moderator, the current are doing a good job. That said, with all due respect, if there is something far from the standards of this board, I ask the mods to cancel my posts if necessary.

standalone: the USCIS doesn't care about who triggered the divorce, all they need is good faith evidence and a legit divorce to remove conditions. So, you should be ok. Do not fret or get discouraged.

3600rs,

Thank you very much! You're the most helpful person I ever seen on this forum.

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The OP asked a specific immigration related question. Please keep personal opinions to yourself.

Do you have anything useful to contribute to guide the OP? Or this is all you got. Well, a few of us like Jim, Len and others are trying to guide the OP of positive consequences after he files a waiver. Do not patronize when you have nothing of help to this thread. We don't need a moderator, the current are doing a good job. That said, with all due respect, if there is something far from the standards of this board, I ask the mods to cancel my posts if necessary.

standalone: the USCIS doesn't care about who triggered the divorce, all they need is good faith evidence and a legit divorce to remove conditions. So, you should be ok. Do not fret or get discouraged.

3600rs,

Thank you very much! You're the most helpful person I ever seen on this forum.

Ur always welcome, this place is full of help. Also I realized that Willam is a moderator, so I apologize.

And Len, (L):lol:

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Does it matter to the USCIS who files for divorce when it comes to removing of conditions? Is it true that if the conditional green card holder initiates divorce, he won't be able to lift the conditions. Please advise.

Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Also I realized that Willam is a moderator, so I apologize.

:rofl: that was some of the best entertainment i've had in weeks on vj :rofl:

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USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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