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Hello,

I just had my interview and it really didn't go well. I am sort of freaking out at the moment. Lady interviewing me said she needs to review my case more before she can make a decision. She said that it seems to her that I received my 10 year green card based on a marriage that was not working already and that I was already planning to leave my husband. Which, at the time we sent the papers for condition removal was simply not the case. I did leave my husband about 2 months after I received the green card so I understand how it looks. 

Here is timeline, it's very confusing.

August 2009 - we file for 10 year green card

September 2009 - I meet a man online that I occasionally chat with (my now husband of 4 years)

October 2009- I receive 10 year green card, no interview

November 2009- I meet my current husband in person

December 2009 - Me and my daughter move out 

January 2010 - I am pregnant 

April 2010 my husband files for divorce

July 2010 we are divorced

October 2013 I married my current husband

I understand exactly what it looks like and I did the best I could to explain to the lady that many times people meet and marry, fall in love out, of love, have children in weeks time. Which is what happened to me. 

My question is, once she denies my N-400, how likely is it my green card will be taken away and I will face deportation ? Is there any chance for me to fight this? Apply for a new green card through my current marriage? If I do get deported, will I have a fighting chance to take my 3 kids with me?  Or will they be required to stay in the USA because their dads are US citizens? I do have a meeting set up with immigration lawyer on Monday, but I have not slept since I had the interview 2 days ago and I just need to get an idea what might happen. 

Thank you so much for reading.

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I doubt something negative would come out. You were not even separated when your I-751 was approved. If they had any doubts, they should have asked for RFE's or interviews back in 2009. Your timeline looks fine to me. Nevertheless, it is good you're seeking a professional opinion for your peace of mind. Hope the lawyer calmed you down.

 

 

 

 

 

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Can you talk with an attorney?

I recommend anyone has a complicated case to having an attorney.

Good luck.

I-485 (AOS)

04/01/2015 Sent Form I-485.

05/06/2015 Scheduled the interview and mailed its notice.

06/16/2015 The Post Office picked up mail containing the new card.

06/16/2015 The 2 years Green Card was mailed to me.

06/18/2015 The 2 years Green Card in hand.

 

I-751 (ROC)

03/13/2017 Sent I-751 documents to CSC.

03/14/2017 Package received.

03/16/2017 Check cashed.

03/??/2017  NOA received.

03/14/2017 NOA dated.

03/27/2017 Biometrics. "walked-in" 

02/26/2018 Case transferred to my local office.

05/01/2018 Case transferred to another office.

05/03/2018 Case transferred to another office. 

05/07/2018 Received letter in mail, my case was transferred to NBC. "Letter's date is 05/01/2018" 

06/05/2018 Received letter in mail, they will do an interview at the same time, date and location of my N-400 interview. "06/21/2018"

06/21/2018 The combo interview (with N-400 interview). But it's still pending until they send me the result of this interview.

06/27/2018 The case was approved, with the N-400 approval. 

06/30/2018 Received the approval letter in mail.

 

N-400 (Under 3 Years Rule)

04/02/2018 Applied for N-400 Online. (I-751 is still pending) 

04/02/2018 Received NOA Online (Received in mail on 4/03/18).

04/27/2018 Biometrics.

05/14/2018 Scheduled the N-400 interview.

06/21/2018 Interview's date.

Passed the English test and the U.S. history and government test.

But: A decision cannot be made yet about my application. The reason is my pending I-751 file! 

06/27/2018 The case was approved (with the I-751 approval), and placed me in line for oath ceremony.

07/09/2018 Oath Ceremony was scheduled.

07/20/2018 Oath Ceremony.

U.S. Citizen and proud! 


 
 
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