Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Green Card
I have a green card through marriage, my marriage ended a few months after i joined my husband. Would I be able to keep the green card? Also, do I need to physically have the green card to leave the country?
Asked on 7/23/08, 3:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Green Card
Your green card is probably conditional for two years. If you are not still married at the end of that two years, then you would probably lose your green card. There are exceptions to the rule, including battered spouse, however, you will representation of an experienced immigration attorney and family lawyer -- as both proceedings are closely connected.
Answered on 7/30/08, 8:18 am
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