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i am a nurse but i have come to the US through a fiance visa and have my conditional greencard. Almost everytime i have disagreement with my wife she will always say that i better go home. I am sick of hearing of it. Can you please help me on what to do to have a permanent greencard? am i qualified? i am a nurse in my country and waiting for my licensure here in the US. Please help me. is there a chance for me to have a permanent greencard?

2006-08-16 10:49:00 · 5 answers · asked by shocking! 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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Generally there is absolutely no reason why you can not have "two horses " in the green card race. However, since you currently have residency (even if it is conditional), USCIS would reject any new green card application. Accordingly, although you may qualify as a nurse, since you already have residency you are precluded from filing another application.

What you need to do now is start documenting. You need to gather copies of all of your joint documentation (the same thing you presented at your adjustment interview) and keep them in a safe place. You will need them when you apply to remove the conditional status.

Now for the good news....

Don't let your wife threaten you. Even if you get divorced, you can still apply for removal of conditions on your residency and request a waiver of the marital requirement. Since you are already a legal resident (albeit conditional), your wife cannot revoke your status. The only thing she could do would be to say the marriage was a sham, but that would just land her in jail for 5 years with a $250,000 fine.

My advice would be to go on living your life as you have been. If your marriage becomes problematic, don't become overly concerned. You can still get your full 10-year green card.

Good luck!

2006-08-16 14:55:49 · answer #1 · answered by juscogens 3 · 1 0

Suck it up for 2 years or marriage then you dont need her to stay and the condition will be removed.

2006-08-16 18:18:45 · answer #2 · answered by Eve 2 · 0 0

thats all nice and stuff, but you should be deported. then you should wate in line to become a legal citizen like GOOD people do.

2006-08-22 12:53:03 · answer #3 · answered by Surf n' Snow 5 · 0 0

apply for residency, and pay taxes like the rest of us

2006-08-24 12:43:13 · answer #4 · answered by gorillaguth 3 · 0 0

i really dont know an answer, maybe you should do what she says . or just go to the ambassador office and talk to them.

2006-08-22 10:53:45 · answer #5 · answered by duc602 7 · 0 0

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