Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
i have green card for 2 years my husband want divores me can get green card for 10 years after divores or they send me back to my country
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, sometimes it's possible to 'keep a green card' (remain a permanent resident and have conditions removed) even after divorce.
I suggest, you consult a good immigration lawyer without delay. Timing is also very important because Joint Petition to remove conditions should be filed in a timely manner within 90 days prior to expiration of your conditional status unless already divorced or other exceptions apply. It can't filed if couple is separated and not divorced.
If conditions are not removed, your status will automatically end. This is why a timely and proper application is very important.
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