Legal Question in Immigration Law in New Jersey

family problem

i came here on 6/26/1 on conditional green card,my spouse is us citizen .after 18 months we filled togther for i751 to remove conditions from green card the case is still pending as of now 12/1/4 .we filled togther n -400 on 8/19/4 i rec reciept and also finger printer notice date also i was advised that ins will process my i751 with my n-400 interivew.we brought a house togther on loan we still living together but from last few months my spouse is giving me hard time she doesnt want to move there in new home.she does not want to share mortage i am just confused about my self being alien what to do if she will leave me ? what will happen to my credit and futher future of my case n-400and i751?As she may not be present for I751 and n-400 interview we being staying togther from last 03 years and 10 monthsand i dont know if she will leave me or not.i love her alot but i dont know about her right know.plz advise what will happen to me if she will leave me about my imigration case.i want to stay in new home with her but she doest want to move out from her parents home.giving me hard time not what will you do how you will pay bills and you will go back to ur country i luv both .idont want to go back this is my country to


Asked on 12/02/04, 9:23 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Deborah Frankel Deborah Frankel

Re: family problem

The I-751 case is salvageable.There is not always

an interview here. But if there is, she will have to go with you unless you are divorced. The N-400 case based on 3 years of permanent residence is not salvageable unless you are living with her at the time of interview. It is

important that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible.

Please contact my attorney colleague, Allen Kaye or me. His contact details are:

Allen E. Kaye, Esq.

Law Offices of Allen E. Kaye, P.C.

111 Broadway, 13th Floor

New York, New York 10006

Phone: 212-964-5858 Fax: 212-608-3734

Cell Phone: 917-699-7159

Email: [email protected]

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Answered on 12/05/04, 8:08 am


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