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∙ 14y agoif any citizen files for a spouses green card and then divorces them right away it is probable that the citizen would be in trouble. it is considered fraud.
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∙ 14y agoNot exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
As a U.S. citizen, you would divorce your immigrant husband in exactly the same way that you would divorce a spouse if he was a citizen. I am not sure from your question, but if your husband's green card status is still pending, then divorcing him during the process will affect this application. If your husband was granted a conditional green card, his permanent residence privileges may be revoked if he is divorced within two years from the date this status was granted.
or if the genders were reversed, yes
You need to apply for your green card (permanent residency) so you can become legal if you have not done so already.
No, the divorce alone is not a reason for deportation.
Divorce may continue but Green Card status might be lost as you cannot stay indefinitly in Nigeria. Check with INS for anmount of time you can stay out of the US without being penalized and green card revoked.
Well from a political standpoint once you divorce her, I believe it is after a certain amount of time, you may still get in trouble. I know this doesn't help much but their is a Parks and Recreation episode that helps. Look it up on Hulu. Also you keywords: Parks and Recreation and green card.
A "green card" is strictly a governmental issue and has no bearing on a civil proceedings such as a divorce. If a spouse tries to create problems by making false allegations or ones that have not evidence as to prove their validity, he/she may find themselves in trouble with federal authorities. Attempting to use the justice system for intimidation (or perhaps revenge) is illegal and would be a bad decision.
Yes, they can.
File for a divorce under the marriage dissolution laws of the state in which you are resident.
If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
Yes