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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Good morning Folks, i just wanted some opinions on my case, it might be nothing to worry about but i am a chronic worrier. My timeline is as follows.

 

Married Us citizen in August 2016

Got Conditional Green Card in Feb 2018

Applied for I751 jointly ROC in Feb 2020

Got 10 year green card in Nov 2020 without any interview for ROC

Relationship wasnt goin good, wife filed for divorce on april 2021 and it was finalized may 2021.

 

Met the love of my life and remarried in December 2022, also a USC.

 

Now i am looking to apply for my citizenship and worrying about what can be asked about my first marriage, we were married for almost 5 years, covid put a big strain on the relationship and on new years eve she told me she had met someone else and wanted to put her happiness first and do what made her happy for the new year and asked me to leave the apartment.

 

 

Any insights would be welcomed!

 

Edited by rickyminator
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It's unlikely you're going to be asked much about marriage when applying for N-400 under 5 year rule.

 

But you alway may be asked about it. Be prepared to talk about it using short, direct answers.

 

If you're worried, you can always bring a lawyer to the interview. A good lawyer will point out irrelevant questions to IO if IO gets too curious.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
Timeline
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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

It's unlikely you're going to be asked much about marriage when applying for N-400 under 5 year rule.

 

But you alway may be asked about it. Be prepared to talk about it using short, direct answers.

 

If you're worried, you can always bring a lawyer to the interview. A good lawyer will point out irrelevant questions to IO if IO gets too curious.

Thank you for your response. Based on your forum activity you are almost an immigration lawyer if not one already! Im a nervous nancy and might bring one with me to my interview.

 
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