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HI I need some serious help.

I have applied to remove conditions in july 2012 and USCIS received my application on JULY 26 2012(California Service Centre) for my 10 Yr green card.

Right now my marriage is on rocks. My wife is acting up every day. She is very controlling and dominant from past year. She is making everything in to an argument. I am getting really frustrated. We also have SON together. She is also planning to get divorce...

Below are my questions.

1) What happens if she file for divorce.

2) I am expecting some kind of response from USCIS in Jan 2013 cause it will be 6 months by then. God forbid if they want us to come for an interview and if she doesnot want to appear what should I Do.

Please Answer my questions. I am in very desperate situation.

Thanks

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Posted 29 January 2011 - 04:32 AM

If you are sure that you want a divorce and the only question is when -

you should do it right away. Filing joint petition to remove conditions when you know well that you are only waiting to get out of marriage - is too close to fraud and may cause you trouble later.

You may want to gather the evidence for I-751 filing BEFORE you announce to your husband that you want a divorce, because he may make it difficult for you out of revenge.

Beware that depending on your state laws you may need to go through a period of separation before you can obtain divorce. So look up those divorce rules too.

You can file waiver I-751 without a lawyer. You can file for divorce without a lawyer if there will be no dispute about property and children's custody. If your husband wants a lawyer, then you better get one, too.

Gather your evidence, good luck.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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