I-751 Waiver Where a Marriage Ends in Divorce
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation explains what you should do if you marriage ends in divorce before before your two-year green card expires. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html Generally, you and your US citizen spouse must submit a joint I-751 petition within the 90 day period before your green card expires. However, if your marriage ends in divorce, be ready to file a I-751 waiver of the joint petition requirement as soon as the divorce is final, but before your two-year green card expires. If your I-751 is approved, you will receive a 10-year green card. If your I-751 is denied, you will be put into removal proceedings in Immigration Court. Remember that you can renew your I-751 waiver petition before the Immigration Judge. For more information, please see our I-751 Waiver page at http://shusterman.com/i751waiverwhereamarriageendsindivorce.html
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