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Old Jan 6th 2004, 7:20 am
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what happens in the unfortunate event you want out of a marriage after having being approved for permanent residency?
thank you for any information.
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Old Jan 6th 2004, 11:51 am
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ez,

Many people who want out of a marriage file for divorce.

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what happens in the unfortunate event you want out of a marriage after having being approved for permanent residency?
thank you for any information.
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Old Jan 6th 2004, 3:15 pm
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    > Originally posted by ezrahh
    > > what happens in the unfortunate event you want out of a marriage after
    > > having being approved for permanent residency?

If less than two years, you get divorced and make plans to leave the
country!
 
Old Jan 6th 2004, 3:22 pm
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"Hector" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > > Originally posted by ezrahh
    > >
    > > > what happens in the unfortunate event you want out of a marriage after
    > > > having being approved for permanent residency?
    > If less than two years, you get divorced and make plans to leave the
    > country!

Not if you want to stay and can show the marriage was entered into in good
faith. In that case you file the I-751 separately. The "two years" is a bit
misleading too. What you should be referring to is conditional permanent
residence. You could still be a conditional PR five years after you got
married as I will be unless Vermont miraculously speeds up it's I-751
processing time. (My fourth anniversary is this April; I just sent the I-751
to VSC yesterday which was 88 days prior to the second anniversary of me
becoming a permanent resident).

Andy.

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Old Jan 6th 2004, 3:45 pm
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If you married in good faith, you may also apply for permanent green card if
you think you have enough evidence to support the claim.

I have a friend who tried for a year to make it work but her USC husband
wanted a slave not a wife. She is in the process now.

Dan


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