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  1. I have evidence of joint bank account and joint tax return and plenty of pictures from the previous 7 years so should have no problems proving marriage was in good faith. Once the divorce is final do you think I should go ahead and file for removal of conditions straightaway or wait for the expiration of my conditional residency to get a little closer? Or does it not matter?

    Thank you for your time and advice.

  2. This website was recommended to me by a friend so hoping you will be able to offer me some good advice...

    I am originally from the UK and moved to the United States in September 2013 on K1 visa after dating a US Citizen since 2008. We got married in Florida and lived together in Georgia until the end of January 2015. I then received my conditional permanent residency (2 year validity) and everything was fine. Around September 2015 we decided we would move to California in February 2015 but as we got closer to the date my wife started to become more and more distant until it got to the point where she was only coming home one night a week. I don’t know if she met someone else but by the end of January she told me that she did not want to be with me. I tried to convince her to give our marriage another shot and even suggested marriage counselling but she was not interested. I had sacrificed everything to be with her, personal savings, my career, so I decided to go ahead with the original plan of moving to California and try and make the best of a bad situation. Since moving here life has got much better and I have made some good friends, but now I have been told my wife will be filing for divorce shortly. I am naturally very worried as I don’t want to leave what now feels like home. My green card expires in around 11 month’s time

    I am I right in saying there is zero chance of being deported once we my wife files for divorce? And that I should be able to stay until my conditional residency expires? Also, has anyone else had a similar experience and been able to have their conditional status successfully removed? Does anyone know the success rate for this? What are the advantages of filing for the conditions to be removed immediately after the divorce as opposed to waiting for my conditional residency expiration to approach?

    Any advice or stories of similar circumstances would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

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