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  1. Hapiunhapi...

    If you are the one who initiates the divorce from your U.S.-citizen husband, and you ever want to remarry in the Philippines (or get a U.S. fiancée/spousal visa), you will be required to get an annulment in the Philippines.

    If your U.S.-citizen husband is the one who initiates the divorce from you, and you ever want to remarry in the Philippines (or get a U.S fiancée/spousal visa), you will be required to get your divorce judicially recognized in the Philippines.

    As others have said, you can remove conditions on your green card on your own. You don't need the help of your husband for that.

    I'm so sorry this is happening to you. I hope you can get out of the dysfunctional relationship as soon as possible and file for divorce. Please stay safe.

    Tahoma

    Thank you! It is very sad that my relation with him have to end this way. So, it means to say that if I get our marriage annul not divorce I can still remove my condition. What are this proof that I have to provide that the marriage is in good faith? Right now, he is denying that he cheated on me.

  2. If she is not in any danger, why not give it another try? What happened to the love they swore when they got married?

    Is she in love with him? if he in love with her?

    :reading"

    I am not in danger, but I am mentally and emotionally disturbed right now. It all began when my husband hid something before we got married (illegal medication). Something that I found out couple of weeks after. He promised many times that he will change, and that it will get better. As a wife, who deserves a responsible good man gave him a lot of chances. And after those chances I began to lose hope. Unfortunately, last week I found out that he cheated on me. So, it came cross in my mind to forget everything and start anew. I'd like to know if I can still stay here if I annul our marriage.

    I have a friend from another state in the US and right now she is facing a great emotional and psychological turmoil... She sought for an advice but I really am tabula rasa when it comes to this...With her permission, I suggested if I can write in VJ and seek the expert's advice regarding her problem. I know there are other posts here with "almost" the same case but I want some more custom -made advice from sincere and knowledgeable people...experts as we call them ....My friend is married for 1 yr. and 7 months now with a 2 yr. conditional GC. She has to apply for removing condition by early next year. Now this is just an introduction and lets go to the highlighted event:

    1.) She and her hubby are not in good terms, I mean seriously, based on her explanation to me, the marriage is over and done.. With her status at the moment, CAN SHE FILE A DIVORCE or is ANNULMENT much better??? What will be the consequences either way??

    2.) She plans to stay in the US longer and continue working(she has a stable job) and obviously, wont go back to the her country just "yet". Can she still apply for the 10 yr. GC "alone" ???

    3.) if u have more helpful and sound advice for her case, pls. feel free to share. My friend is in dire need of your help. Your advice might save a life here...(yeah im serious about it friends)..

    In behalf of my friend, I wish to Thank you for the time u all spent reading and replying...

    THANK YOU FRIEND FOR POSTING THIS FOR ME!

  3. The US is not like the Philippines. Annulments are very difficult to get here. Practically impossible, in some states, especially in a marriage that's lasted this long. Divorce is vastly easier.

    If she's certain the marriage is over then she should press her husband to file for the divorce. If she files then the divorce will never be recognized in the Philippines. If she subsequently remarries then she'll be considered a bigamist in the Philippines.

    Hi! you said Annulment is difficult to get here, but what if I can get Annulment? I have a friend that can help me annul my marriage. What affect would it get the moment I apply for I-751? Right now, I believe the marriage is over. However, I am not positive that my husband will file for divorce.

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