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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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You'll be OK. File the I-751 in a timely way (i.e, 90 days before GC expiration), assuming he will sign it. Meanwhile work on what's needed to fix the marriage or dissolve it. Operate on the assumption you will NOT be called for an interview, as you have all the right proofs already.

Once you have the NOA1, you're good to go for another 12 months even tho your GC might expire. Plenty of time to work out the situation.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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I concur with Just Bob. Sorry to hear about your situation. But as mentioned, get the forms signed way ahead of time. In most cases you don't get called for interviews. So betting on that, try to mend your marriage if you can. If not possible, then avoid a confrontation till your case is approved. Thats the simplest solution. Your spouse surely shouldn't have a problem signing the forms for now. Good Luck

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