Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
green card and annulment
i got married more than three years ago,i have unconditional green card,i lived with her and it was good faith marriage,bank acount tax return and life together,but she filed an annulment and i filed divorce.so whats going to happend with my green card.
Asked on 11/05/08, 11:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Patrick Klauss
Berd & Klauss, PLLC
Re: green card and annulment
If you have a permanent green card then you would be able to apply for naturalization after being a resident for 5 years. Your LPR status would not be affected.
If your green card is conditional, then you would have to remove the conditions by filing Form I-751 before the expiration of your LPR status.
Answered on 11/06/08, 11:06 am
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