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Old Nov 18th 2007, 6:59 am
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Originally Posted by smalik2

---What are the pros of filing I-130 now, except that she shall be in line for GC, may be in 5 years if my naturalizatuon is denied for some reason. I applied for my nturalization in 2006 but was denied due to not proprely filing I-751 waiver. Now I have filed the N-400 again and looking at 1 year time.

This is interesting information. You were married to a USC and that is how you obtained your PR status? If you had to file the I-751 then you were a CPR which you didn't do properly.

Did you file the I-751 while still married and then divorced before the adjudication of the I-751. Or did you file the I-751 after the divorce but didn't file it as a waiver but as if you were still married?

How did you straighten this?
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