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I married my husband three years ago, he is an American citizen.
We lived first abroad, for one year, then we moved to the US.
When time came to remove conditions on my premanent residency, and file I715, he filed it and gave the address of the correspondence as his work.
Then he gave me a NOA , which said that my card was extended for one year, employment and travelling authorized.
He did not give me any other papers: the letter which asked me to go to biometric appointment, and others.
I thought that we were waiting to hear from immigration again, as it said on my NOA and did nothing.
I am 6 months pregnant.
All the time since I entered the US he performed fiancial operations, using my name, for there is a larger profit for investotrs who are not US citizen in off shore areas where he invests.
He used my name on alll his transactions.
Then he announced to me that he wanted a divorce and showed me filed for the paper that my case was dropped, and it dated of

2007-01-25 21:58:27 · 3 answers · asked by no t 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

Then he announced to me that he wanted a divorce and showed me filed for the paper that my case was dropped, and it dated of three months ago.
Can I get my 10 years card on my own, pleading entering into the marriage in good faith?
All the months he was hiding things from me, he was very attentive and loving, especially on public.
And he knew that he stopped my case.
Can it be the proof that he wanted
a marriage which was not valid, and that
I married in good faith?
The papers I signed for his commercial dealings, and the fact that he was nice to me while contemplating to send me back?

2007-01-25 21:59:38 · update #1

3 answers

If you have your conditional greencard you can file for the removal of condition on your own but you gotta prove that the marriage was entered in good faith. Make an infopass appointment at your local immigration office and ask to speak with an immigration officer here is the link http://infopass.uscis.gov/index.php and you can find a lot of infos here www.visajourney.com
good luck

2007-01-26 03:02:03 · answer #1 · answered by Paola L 3 · 0 0

Sure you could. You have all the prove of a legal marriage. Pregnancy and all the transactions you did together. Just get a lawyer and he'll help you out.

2007-01-26 02:48:19 · answer #2 · answered by Mz Bee 3 · 0 0

You and your husband will be interviewed in a separate room and your answer ought to tournament. you also go with to deliver data that your marriage is bona fide which consists of loan, costs etc. etc both on your names.

2016-10-16 03:16:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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