I 've be married for 5 years, presently my husband desires to find a divorce is it possible that i can loose my green?

My green card is permanent? does it matter who files for divorce?
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Unless Immigration services think your marriage was a fraud in directive to get your green card then you are all suitable. Good luck with the divorce.
I may be wrong, but this is what I know about it. Usually when you get married to a US citizen and if your wedding ceremony is less than two years old, you first apply for a conditional green card that is given for 2 years, afterwards a month or so before it expires you have to apply for removal of condition on permanent residence, if that petition is approved you catch a full green card for the next 10 years. Another path is the following: if you have be married to a citizen for more than 2 years and did not apply for a conditional green card during that time, you now can apply for a full 10 year green card skipping the conditional one. So, if you already have a full 10 year green card whichever way you get it, there is no need to worry, you can divorce at any time. But if you still own that 2 year conditional green card and you now divorce, the USCIS will not issue you the full 10 year green card for which I assume you would want to apply by the end of 2 years of having the conditional green card. The one and only way they will is if you can prove that the divorce was not your fault, that your husband cheated on you, abused you, etc. Having children I hear helps.
The best way to find out more would be to talk to USCIS officer in the region of it and ask what your options are at this point. You can always consult an immigration lawyer but I suggest you be critical of what they say, cause they tend to exaggerate to scare you into using their services. :)
Generally, after you file to remove the conditional green card (after 2 years), you will not lose it due to divorce. USCIS considers the marital valid at this point.


USCIS does not keep track of this type of thing after you get the conditions removed. As be pointed out before, you could only lose your green card now if near was some type of fraud. At this point USCIS makes the assumption othat the marriage be legitimate and ended in divorce, lately as any other marriage could.
Nope. Once you got the green card it's yours.


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