I am a green card holder here within U.S and just this minute get divorce. How can i renovate my connubial status here?


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Ibu-Guru: You are one of the worst scaremongers on here and I highly suggest you get your facts right and read up on immigration laws and procedures earlier you post more bullsh!t on here in the future.

To answer the actual question, you want to provide us with one piece of important, additional information. Are you a conditional green card holder or an unconditional (10 year) green card holder?

If you are the former afterwards you will still have to move the conditions of your green card, this can be done without the aid of your ex-spouse. You can waiver the joint requirement and report on your own by filing Form I-751. You will however have to prove that the marriage be entered into in good hope, just like you would have regardless of the divorce. So the procedure is only just the same.

If you are the latter, then your divorce will not affect you one iota in expressions of your status in the United States, except you will now have to hang about five years (instead of two) before you are eligble for citizenship.
Since you are now divorced, your reason for anyone allowed to immigrate no longer exists. And since you divorced before gaining citizenship, there is presumption of conjugal fraud. Your spousal visa and green card are revoked, and you must return to your home country. If you do not return to your own country immediately, you can be charged with marriage fraud -- 5 years surrounded by prison + $5000 fine -- then be deported and barred from re-entry. You need to depart from the US urgently, and any attempt to change status could get you deported and barred from re-entry. the divorce changed your connubial status, HELLO. if asking about your immigration status depends what your immigrant category is, if IR1 then if you want to change your first name on the green card just file the I-90 and furnish a copy of the divorce decree when taking the photos and fingerprinting, if CR1 consequently you better have a very good point for the divorce if want to maintain your green card status.
was your green card obtain through this wedding? if so, depending on the length of your marriage ther could be consequences.

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