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  1. 11 minutes ago, Russ&Caro said:

    This is not a unique situation and I've seen others here on VJ relate similar stories. I would do a thorough search of the forums to discover how other people handled it. But the advice given, i.e. consulting an attorney, is good advice.

    Thank you!

    50 minutes ago, Pinkrlion said:

    Applying for citizenship allows them to review your entire immigration record and determine your eligibility for citizenship.  They will see that you removed your conditions from our green card when you were no longer eligible to remove them as being married.  also, since you did not file a divorce waiver, they will determine you misrep for the immigration benefit.  

     

    You need to consult a lawyer.  

    Working on that with my lawyer, thank you for your response! 

  2. During this time I also had a DUI (1st and last one), which I'm on probation for at least 3 years. I'll petition the Court to terminate probation early and then apply for an expungement afterwards. The other option that I have is to join the Military once my probation is over and obtain Citizenship through that route. All I need is just opinion from people who have been through a similar situation as mine. 

     

  3. In July 2014 I married a US Citizen, during this time I was on my B1/B2 Visa and after getting married we did an adjustment of status. In Jan 2015 we had our in person interview and a week later, I received the conditional GC through marriage(obviously). In Oct 2016 I submitted the paperwork required to get conditions removed, at the beginning of 2017 my then wife and I started having issues in our marriage and we both decided to part ways as we started having cultural differences, and not being on the same page created a burden on the marriage. Seeing a marriage counselor made things even worse as she disagreed with almost everything he said (claiming the counselor was on my side). That same year (2017) she started the divorce process in which I agreed to, by Nov 2017 the divorce was finalized and in March, 2018 I received my permanent CG after waiting for over a year.  

     

    I recently found out that I should have let immigration know about my situation, when my wife and I split up. On top of that I also learned that I needed to show proof of my divorce decree which I was not aware of either. Now that I started looking into possibly applying for citizenship I come to learn all these facts that I should have done/followed. I understand when it comes to Immigration laws there is no room for lack of knowledge/information as it's my responsibility to contact an attorney or look it up myself. 

     

    Now, my understanding is there it is a possibility that the moment I apply for citizenship and go in for an interview and they find out how everything unfolded I could be facing deportation due not following the proper procedures per Immigration. 

     

    Has anyone on this site been in a similar situation? if so, can you please share you story and explain how it was handled as well as the outcome of your situation.


    Thank you,

  4. I filed on October 27, 2016 and got this notification via e-mail this morning. I talked to my lawyer and she said that the next step is for the GC to be produced and sent out to me. My first extension expired over a year ago and made an info pass appt to get my passport stamped with another extension. Hopefully I'll get the 10-yr GC in the mail soon. Let me know if any of you has any questions regarding this matter. 

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  5. I called USCIS TIER II support and like always they couldn't give me a straight answer. I got my password stamped a few months ago and they gave me another extension for 1 year. When I went in to get my passport stamped the officer told me there is a delay at the CA office and it may take up to 2 1/2 years to get us October filers processed, which is extremely frustrating but there is nothing we can do about it. 

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