This is way complicated. You need an immigration attorney who is highly skilled in family-based cases. Generally, you get a GC upon applying after your marriage, but it is conditional for 2 years. After 2 years, you can apply to have the conditions removed. One basis for removing them is you show the marriage is continuing and is bona fide. There are other bases, like showing that the marriage was bona fide when entered but is in danger of dissolution through no fault of yours (abuse would fit under this, I think).
You might also consider an employment-based case if you can find an employer that would sponsor you. The basic process is the employer must get a certification from DOL that there are no qualified US workers available to do the job they are offering you (Labor Certification), then the employer tells USCIS that this is true and that they want to hire you (I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker). If USCIS says okay, you then file to adjust status to permanent resident (I-485).
2007-01-10 05:19:23
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answered by Captain Obvious! 3
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My coworker is from Nigeria and is a Christian. maximum of her relatives practice Christianity to boot. those from Nigeria to boot because those who've settled right here in us of a. he's likewise probable precise as to how a lot he makes and the intense price of employ that he will pay. I stay close to the capitol and teach college right here. I make about two times what i might want to have if I had stayed in Ohio yet I pay 4 circumstances the employ. I moved for probable the same reason that he did, job availability. His earnings would look most suitable till you think with regard to the cost of residing. when you consider that he's prepared to attend a 12 months i might want to easily see how issues progression. If he tries to push the marriage up, then i might want to be suspicious. lots might want to be discovered in a 12 months, with slightly of success with information from that element you've a much better information of his causes. with slightly of success the guy is not basically after a eco-friendly card.
2016-12-02 02:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Divorce can happen to anyone, but I'm afraid there are too many who marry only to get U.S. citizenship. Not only is it wrong, but it can be a big mistake. Risky business, as you have found out. I have to agree with the answer - apply legally.
2007-01-10 05:12:19
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answered by Joy K 4
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you can't get one, it's too late, you should have applied while you're married, it takes 3 years maybe 5 years
find another citzen to marry?
stick with this one?
2007-01-10 05:35:26
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answered by MiKe Drazen 4
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Looks like she changed her mind about helping you get your green card illegally maybe it was the idea of the jail time she would get if found out.
2007-01-10 05:21:22
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answered by simplydelicious 5
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go and file for it she has no choice in the matter if she married you in the usa its like being born in another country and then you have duel citizenship i believe so just go file for it before she divorces you
2007-01-10 05:16:56
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answered by bruhaa1 1
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Go back home make your country great like America.Then you don't need to come here at all stay home and enjoy your own freedom.Help make the whole world free,stop invading our country.
2007-01-10 05:21:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Technecially she got it for your, so she should keep it, but legally she cannot. Go apply for another one, and next time marry for love not for papers.
2007-01-10 05:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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and why should she help with a green card? go home try a legal route
2007-01-10 05:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you only marry her for citizenship??? Try getting your citizenship the legal way and for that you will have to figure it out.
2007-01-10 05:08:44
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answered by It's been a while........... 3
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