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ROC Pending and New Marriage

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Hello friends :

I have a question :

I moved to USA on marriage and get divorce :

After divorce I applied for ROC and case is in pending :

My question is : If I get married again then what happen with my current case ?

They will dismiss current ROC case and ask new marriage evidence or they will continue and ask me new marriage evidence ?

Will they ask me to submit new case again for GC ?

what happen in this situation ?????

please answer me

THX in advance

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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They will not dismiss your current case, you still have to finalize ROC based on your first marriage. You may need to notify USCIS of the divorce, if they ask for an RFE or call your for an interview.

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I already submitted divorce paper with with case

Current case was submitted after divorce as a waiver :

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ok : but what happen if my current case deny for any reason ?

In this situation , I need to apply again with new case or just inform USCIS that I got married and here is my marriage certificate ?

** If yes then what type of evidence they can ask ??

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Not initially, no. You applied with your first marriage. If you get denied, and it's because they don't believe it was a bonafide relationship, they can accuse you of fraud and misrepresentation and deport you with a ban. You'd have to fight that in immigration court, or leave. Then maybe you could apply for a CR1 and a waiver based on your new marriage. A lot of possibilities there, but I would focus on not getting denied first and foremost.

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ok " yes my case is strong : my divorced finalized based on insupportable or cruelty from her side and she was on fault :

I just wanted to know if get married again then there should be some possibilities if case deny :

Well should I need to inform USCIS about my new marriage before decision of current case ??

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