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Conditional permanent resident wants to divorce US citizen due to abuse

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I have been married for exactly one year and a week when I filed for divorce. I still have a year to go to file for the removal of conditions from my permanent residency to get the 10 year permanent residency. My husband and I started living together the day we got married and everything was great. I was completely in love with him but he changed. After a couple of months after marriage, he became emotionally and psychological abusive with me. We lived at my parents' house so they saw everything. I was devastated after his change and thought he was going to change back to a loving husband, but he never did until I decided to get a divorce. I know that I must prove that my marriage was entered in good faith and even though it was in good faith there are not many things that I can show as prove. We are both college students and all we have together are bank accounts and pictures. My question is: Is there any way that I can get approved just by showing those things? I also have a psychologist paper were he tells about his emotional and psychological abuse toward me. We went to marriage counseling once and he refused to go again.

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you need to decide if are going to file I-751 waiver based in mental abuse/bonafide marriage or just based in bonafide marriage.To prove mental abuse you have to prove EXTREME CRUELTY. You need to have some diagnose of depression,pos traumatic disorder or anxiety and that you are taking medications.The psychological evaluation must state how was your mental conditions before and after the abuse and you need to have substantial proof you can't "function" properly lately due the extreme abused suffered.In both cases, bonafide marriage that ended in divorce or mental abuse, you must proof commingling finances and commune residences.Good luck.

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