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divorce help
Ok I am sure I am missing the right post or thread I am a UK citizen living in the USA I have a 10 year green card and have been married to a USC for just 7 years she left (well kicked me out) just after our anniversary, I am not sure what to do or where to go I cant really afford to return to the UK even though I can get work over there. I don't want to stay in the area because if our marriage is over I don't want to be around her, even though I have a good job and people that want me to stay here. I have been offered work in a different state but I just don't know what happens with my visa status do I have to let homeland security know we divorced? can I stay in the US and take the other job? If I have to move home can I get help?
At this point we (well I am) fighting to save the marriage but she seems to want to put here self around to the whole state making me think no matter what counseling we go to its over. Which brings me to another point we married in the UK does this affect the divorce? to be honest I don't want anything just enough to help get me out. thanks for any help. |
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one more thing any body know a cheap divorce lawyer in Pa?
just incase though I really don't want to have to use one I still love her but I don't want her coming after me in 10 years :unsure: |
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You need to update any change of address. Form AR 11?
Divorce is a State issue, hopefully a quick Google will find some resource. |
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thanks boiler have an issue with the change of address I am the mortgage primary and as were doing the whole counseling thing and I go to the house twice a week do I still need to do this yet?
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I would not sweat it, they have a habit of losing them anyway, bit like your DL update them when you are settled somewhere else.
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Originally Posted by Roys
(Post 10971494)
...but I just don't know what happens with my visa status...
do I have to let homeland security know we divorced? can I stay in the US and take the other job? If I have to move home can I get help? Which brings me to another point we married in the UK does this affect the divorce? to be honest I don't want anything just enough to help get me out. Rene |
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You have a green card, so you're a permanent resident, and can stay as long as you like, hëll, having held your green card for seven years you can file for citizenship (you could have done four years ago) if you want to! :)
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Originally Posted by Roys
(Post 10971517)
thanks boiler have an issue with the change of address I am the mortgage primary and as were doing the whole counseling thing and I go to the house twice a week do I still need to do this yet?
Rene |
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Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10971526)
You have a green card, so you're a permanent resident, and can stay as long as you like, hëll, having held your green card for seven years (you could have done four years ago) you can file for citizenship if you want to! :)
Edit to Add: He got an Immigrant Visa in February 2012, so he's only been a PR for a year and a half (most likely). To the OP: You have a 10-year green card in hand. If you get divorced and want to apply for US citizenship in the future, you will need to wait until you've been a PR for 5 years (instead of 3 if you were still married to a USC). Rene |
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You are a US Permanent Resident - you are home, by definition.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Roys
(Post 10971494)
If I have to move home can I get help?
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Originally Posted by Roys
(Post 10971494)
At this point we (well I am) fighting to save the marriage...
Perhaps a moderator will move this to the USA forum. Ian |
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Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 10971627)
Perhaps a moderator will move this to the USA forum.
Ian Rene Moderator |
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Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 10971532)
He said he's been married for 7 years. He didn't say how long he's been a PR. :)
Edit to Add: He got an Immigrant Visa in February 2012, so he's only been a PR for a year and a half (most likely). |
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Noorah101 yes your correct I got my green card about 18mths ago how did you remember ??
As to Ian is nice to see he still has nothing good to say I wish he would leave the site he has upset myself and others in the past with his comments. unless he wants to come to Pa and say them to my face. Unlike him I happen to believe in the vows I said before GOD !!!!!!!! and feel that 7years is a lot to walk out on this has just happened I am alone, hurting, and was only after friendly help and advice. Not to have him tell me to forget it I would like to tell him somethings but I don't want to be banned from the site. If you don't have anything good to say IAN shut the hell up!!!! |
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Originally Posted by Roys
(Post 10971865)
Noorah101 yes your correct I got my green card about 18mths ago how did you remember ??
As to Ian is nice to see he still has nothing good to say I wish he would leave the site he has upset myself and others in the past with his comments. unless he wants to come to Pa and say them to my face. Unlike him I happen to believe in the vows I said before GOD !!!!!!!! and feel that 7years is a lot to walk out on this has just happened I am alone, hurting, and was only after friendly help and advice. Not to have him tell me to forget it I would like to tell him somethings but I don't want to be banned from the site. If you don't have anything good to say IAN shut the hell up!!!! |
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