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Hi everyone,

I have a question to ask. I am on a conditional green card and I will file for the removal by my self as I am about to file for divorce. Since I am going to move to another states I was wondering if I can start the process here in California and then transfer the case. Is it possible? And will it cause any delays? Also I will have to start the process with one attorney here and then move the case to another one because I need him/her to come with me to the interview. 
I need to start the process from here because otherwise I will miss the dead line as I am going to move once my conditional green card will be expired already. 
Has anyone been in this situation before? Pls advice and thanks in advance 🙂

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First, do you need an attorney? An attorney can only work in the state they are licensed in so chances may be slim you find one who can practice in both states and I can’t even imagine what they would charge to go out of state for the interview.

You can move during the process you have to remember to update your address with USCIS. If you are filing with a divorce waver you should probably initiate the divorce ASAP as it sounds like your expiration is coming up soon.

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Hello Luckycuds,

 

Thank you for your answer.

I think it is better to do the process with an attorney because it is tricky. My friend tried to attempt to do it by herself and got denied twice until she had to appear in court. Thankfully she found a good attorney in the end that saved her case but she ended up spending much more money because things got more complicated. 

i was thinking to start to apply here with one attorney and then give the case to another attorney once i move. i need to file for divorce asap but the court house is closed due to covid19. I hope everything will go smooth. 

If anyone has been through the process i will appreciate any advice.

Keep safe 

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