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Henrinawrocki

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  1. Hey wanted to update this post with a question here. Appreciate all the replies so far. So I did send in the divorce waiver and all the info about 3 months ago, got a receipt of the mail package sent. However I didnt hear back from them at all, no mention of them accepting my waiver and changing my application to divorce waiver as requested. Well, I was going to follow up this week and check in on that, when I get a mail with a letter that my green card and removal of conditions has been approved. I know it was mentioned here that I can get in trouble for not sharing that I got a divorce and getting my green card. Well I did send in all the info and was thinking theyd apply that change. The fact that I didnt hear from them and now got my GC makes me wonder whether they didnt really look at what i send and approved the first petition, or they did see it but decided to approve it regardless. Any idea here on what to do? Should I reach back out to them, or should I just be fine with having GC approved, and still save the receipt of my post where I sent the divorce decree as evidence in case it comes under scrutiny later when I apply for Naturalization. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
  2. Hey OldUser, Thanks a lot for the help. Am I still able to file for naturalization during this process, and would that be recommended?
  3. Thank you OldUser I appreciate your support. So after I send that letter with the attached divorce decree, will they update my status and I won't have to file an additional divorce waiver again? Will I still get my 10 year greencard, or is there issues I now have to foresee with that?
  4. ok - so would you say to create an infopass, and contact USCIS, for them to notify that change. Then send them a full divorce waiver?
  5. So I've had a long time with waiting for I-751 being approved, first was a request for evidence, and then them several times flipping back and forth between telling me they didnt receive the evidence and receiving the evidence. Last update after inquiring, is that they received my RFE (that was on Oct 20) and it's now processing - I should give them 60 days. Now the issue I'm facing is that due to severe marital challenges, my wife and I had to file for divorce. This divorce now officially got completed and I just found out about it as my I-751 is still pending. What is my step of action? Do I allow the I-751 to go through and wait for my green card and then fill in paperwork about divorce (i/e withholding that information) Or do I file another I-751 divorce waiver / call the office and telling them of my change? What's needed here? A part of me is wanting to withhold so I can get the full greencard without further questioning and resistance, and fill in something later, but I also want to do what is the right thing in this situation? If I do file a divorce waiver as they're still processing the other, is there a chance my application will be denied, since I am divorced now, and I will have to be exported? Any help in this challenging time would be appreciated. Best, Henri
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