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hi all;

i need some help plzzzz! i moved to us on march 2008 on a (k1 visa )...got married and i got my 2 years GC ..i have been in the states for 3 years now ! last january 2011 i filled for AOS to get 10 years GC ..we filled jointly me and my wife i got a letter from uscis to go get biometrics wich i did .and they sent me a notic says that i am alowed stay and work in usa for another year while i am waiting for my GC ... but i found out last week that my wife wrote a letter to Immigration and went and talked to them about us cause our relationship is not going good and she wanted them to call us for an interview and she wanted it separetly i don't know what she is planning on doing ! but we still married and we just filled taxes together ... but i don't live in the same house with her right now because of my job and we did tell immigration about me not living with her when we filled the i-751 ...i just wanna know if what she did will cause me a problem? and could she get me deported ? and can i get my GC after what she told them about us having problem ? Any answers will be appriciated !thank you !

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You do not have an AOS pending and you are not filing for AOS.

You have Removal of Conditions pending, you are waiting for your Removal of Conditions. See if a mod will move this to the correct forum for you.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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You do not have an AOS pending and you are not filing for AOS.

You have Removal of Conditions pending, you are waiting for your Removal of Conditions. See if a mod will move this to the correct forum for you.

thx but that didn't answer my questions ! :bonk:

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Be specific with what is going on between you and your wife. If I may ask, why did you prefer a 10 year green card instead of applying for removal of condition - ROC...Do you not want to be a US citizen? Well, your wife can not just make the USCIS deport you easily once you have your greencard...so don't be scared...

Make haste and fix your marriage...living apart is not a good idea...no matter how much you are being paid in your job. Moreover, the marriage is still too young for that...lets hear from you...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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If I may ask, why did you prefer a 10 year green card instead of applying for removal of condition - ROC...Do you not want to be a US citizen?

Removal of conditions = 10 year green card.

K-1
09/09/09 - NOA1 :: 10/20/09 - NOA2 :: 01/11/10 - Interview :: 02/24/10 - POE :: 04/10/10 - Wedding

AOS
05/17/10 - NOA :: 06/08/10 - Transferred to CSC :: 07/02/10 - Biometrics :: 07/16/10 - EAD/AP Approved :: 10/26/10 - AOS Approved

ROC
08/16/12 - NOA :: 09/13/12 - Biometrics :: 04/12/13 - Approved :: 04/19/13 - GC received


Naturalization
08/22/13 - NOA :: 09/20/13 - Biometrics :: 01/30/14 - Interview - Approved :: 02/27/14 - Oath

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Be specific with what is going on between you and your wife. If I may ask, why did you prefer a 10 year green card instead of applying for removal of condition - ROC...Do you not want to be a US citizen? Well, your wife can not just make the USCIS deport you easily once you have your greencard...so don't be scared...

Make haste and fix your marriage...living apart is not a good idea...no matter how much you are being paid in your job. Moreover, the marriage is still too young for that...lets hear from you...

10 years CG or removal of condition are the same thing !! that's what u apply for when your 2 years CG is about to expire and i didn't know that my wife will do such a thing to me! we still married and we do see eachother ...sometimes and when i get time off work i go back home and stay with her for couples days or so ...but she wasn't happy with that but theres nothing i can do about it cause i need a job !

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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The only way she could cause problems is if she has proof of immigration fraud. She could cause problems if she has filed for divorce and not told you as of yet but you can still remove conditions without her by providing proof of a bonafide marriage.

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