Legal Question in Immigration Law in North Carolina
i was married with a citizen of U.S, and got divorce before I send in my i485 form, i have got remarried to a U.S citizen can i still get my green card
3 Answers from Attorneys
Yes, you may but you would need your present husband to restart the process. You should consult with an immigration attorney to ensure that there are no other issues. For assistance, please contact my office at 1-800-408-5818.
You should also keep in mind that if you entered the country through a fiance(e) visa, you must marry the petitioner of the fiance visa to get your green card. If you did not enter the U.S. with a fiance(e) visa, your new U.S. citizen spouse may file for you to obtain a green card provided you are not inadmissible and you entered the country with inspection. Please feel free to contact me for a consultation.
Seeta L. Nangia, Esq.
Law Offices of Seeta Nangia
Exclusively Practicing Immigration Law
Phone: (415) 273-9123
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nangialaw.com
Hi,
If you initially entered the U.S. legally, your new spouse can sponsor you through the filing of an immigrant petition concurrently with adjustment of status. This will allow you to continue to remain in the U.S. and to obtain lawful permanent resident (LPR) within the U.S. Additional information is here: www.h1b1.com/Uscitizen.htm
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