Legal Question in Immigration Law in Georgia

I am married to US citizen but never got green card. I have applied for green card

once but it was returned to me because some information were missing from me.

Then I did not reaply. Does this mean that I abandoned my case? I will divorse my husband

this year and want to live in US. Would I have problem in the future if I will get married again and aply for green card?

How do I find out what immigration know about my first marriage?


Asked on 3/23/11, 5:14 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Those are questions for an immigration lawyer, not a general information internet forum. It appears you should have had a lawyer handle your case long ago.

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Answered on 3/23/11, 5:17 pm
Latangie Williams Law Office of Latangie Williams, P.A.

You may or may not be able to get a greencard through a subsequent marriage. It ultimately depends on whether USCIS believes you are committing marriage fraud. For a free consultation, please contact my office at 904-371-3538 or email me at [email protected].

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Answered on 3/23/11, 5:21 pm
Seeta Nangia Law Offices of Seeta Nangia

If you did not re-file after your case was returned to you, your petition is no longer valid and you would have to reapply for your green card. If you marry a U.S. Citizen in the future and you entered the country with inspection you may apply to adjust your status to apply for a green card while in the United States. Please feel free to contact me to discuss this matter further.

Seeta L. Nangia, Esq.

Law Offices of Seeta Nangia

Exclusively Practicing Immigration Law

Phone: (415) 273-9123

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nangialaw.com

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Answered on 3/23/11, 5:25 pm


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