Divorce After Green Card: How it Affects You

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • || Divorce After Green Card: How it Affects You ||
    We know how important it is for your future to be able to keep your green card. If you are considering filing for divorce or going through a divorce, you will want to make sure you know how it impacts your green card. In this video, we will provide you with important information about what you should do to make sure you can keep your green card.
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Komentáře • 77

  • @nataa_hopkins
    @nataa_hopkins Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks helpful info

  • @barooktomas5944
    @barooktomas5944 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. It's helpfull indeed. and you are beatifull.

  • @Hozaifa86
    @Hozaifa86 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @canalketflix
    @canalketflix Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you! 🙏🏻

  • @johnbarnes9886
    @johnbarnes9886 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Most important is financial data showing you have income to support yourself. Anything else is deportation period.

  • @lovemoon6766
    @lovemoon6766 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi i have a question? i am getting a divorce while my 10years green is on process, shoul i call the USCIS? To let them know?

  • @suziejean-poix5922
    @suziejean-poix5922 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a question, after my husband came in to USA, after he got his green card for 10 years he just left my house what I am supposed to do his hurting me after 6 years waiting,he didn't love me just my green card

  • @phongshin
    @phongshin Před 2 lety

    How can i get divorce sertificate in usa? we married other country , but, now we are legally divorce .so, i need sertificate.help me

  • @handpayquester2645
    @handpayquester2645 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, what if you are already over 5 months late in filing i785 due to pandemic, and wife will not do it with the husband anymore and wanted divorce?

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před 3 lety

      Nivre Odelot, We are sorry to hear that this is your situation. Please schedule an appointment as soon as possible to speak with our attorneys. Failure to file the I751 application, will result in you losing your green card. Here is the link to book an appointment: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=18297039&appointmentType=category:Corado%20Pastrana%20LLC%20-%20The%20Immigration%20Firm%20for%20Couples&_ga=2.154784504.1993984752.1609777224-1426025604.1597784639

  • @nigarifrit
    @nigarifrit Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, after my 2 years greencard expired (my spouse is US citizen) ,I was approved for 18 months extension, which will expire on November 2021, but I haven't received any further response, also I've applied for my naturalization been one month, now if I get separated from my spouse or divorce and move to different state is there any possibility to get denied for both greencard and naturalization? Thank you

    • @ifeanyimbaike4327
      @ifeanyimbaike4327 Před 2 lety +2

      If you get separated and you are called in for interview you just need to honest about it, in most cases i-751 pull through with out an interview . But if divorce occur before the approval of i-751 you need to let USCIS know by filing to convert your jointly filed i-751 to induvial filing otherwise it will affect you during naturalization.

  • @user-dv1yc6df9z
    @user-dv1yc6df9z Před 7 měsíci

    Phillip and I been Divorced sense October 6,2022 but been separated For 5 Years

  • @nicolagonsalves6185
    @nicolagonsalves6185 Před rokem

    What about if your spouse cheated and had a baby with another woman? What do you need to do for that?

  • @suziejean-poix5922
    @suziejean-poix5922 Před 9 měsíci

    He is only 7 months in this country can I report him or just divorce him, I am very hurt

  • @bobsweet2224
    @bobsweet2224 Před 3 lety +3

    Please discuss about those that have the 10 yr green card,then divorce before citizenship

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před 3 lety

      Hi, please join our Private facebook group and ask any question you have! We do question and answer session in the group!
      Link - facebook.com/groups/immigrationforcouples

  • @rosapatriciagodinez5589
    @rosapatriciagodinez5589 Před 3 lety +11

    I have a question, okay if I had all of the good intention of my marriage working out , then I find out that all he wanted was the green card from me his intentions obviously weren’t the same cause as son as he got it he left me , he had girlfriend and went to Mexico to get married while he was still married to me ?

  • @trineshaboynton1581
    @trineshaboynton1581 Před rokem

    He has his work visa but not his two year green card it’s still processing we know he getting a two year one and what do I need to do to stop that

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před rokem

      Have a look at our free resource center, it will provide you with guidance or clarification. Here is the link: immigrationforcouples.com/resources/. The option to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, is also available on our website.

  • @torycoleman7486
    @torycoleman7486 Před 3 lety +1

    If spouse been over for 1 yr and hasn't sent off for green card yet has a child born in us can she get deported if divorce before 2 yr or can she divorce and marry someone else to stay in United States?

    • @ThatGuy33121
      @ThatGuy33121 Před rokem

      Did you find the answer to your question.? I’m wanting to ask the same thing please reply to me with your experience. So if she married someone else within the 2 years does she get to stay in the United state .?

    • @torycoleman7486
      @torycoleman7486 Před rokem

      @@ThatGuy33121 haven't found out

  • @jeanineirenewilliamshendri8237

    My husband and I been separated for four years after he got his green card he has a girlfriend and living together now he wants a divorce after 7 years

    • @judyd8310
      @judyd8310 Před 7 měsíci

      Same thing happened to me he used me

  • @queenofpeaceandlove1413
    @queenofpeaceandlove1413 Před 2 lety +2

    He's a covert narcissist abused me, cheated, after he got his green card, he left me. Went to his women. Then, I divorced him.

  • @billyzemouri1586
    @billyzemouri1586 Před rokem

    Hi,
    I just got the dv visa with my wife and my child, can i go first to the USA and then my wife and my child join me after ?
    Or I have to take them with me ?

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před rokem

      Have a look at our free resource center, it will provide you with guidance or clarification. Here is the link: immigrationforcouples.com/resources/. The option to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, is also available on our website.

  • @2ummis
    @2ummis Před 2 lety +6

    What if the green card holder is the abuser?

  • @taiwoferanmioyedele767
    @taiwoferanmioyedele767 Před 3 měsíci

    Can old divorce be re do if the old one is invalid

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! To provide the best guidance, we'd need more details about your case. We strongly suggest scheduling a consultation with our experienced attorney so we can address your questions and advise on the best strategy for your situation. You can book through our calendar here- bit.ly/3ew0g4X

  • @22339ja
    @22339ja Před rokem

    Hello , i just brought my wife and and step son here in America , after 5 month they disapear from my house . They moved to new york . I live in Arizona . Adivice me what can i do . if i can deport them. this is my second wife after my wife passed away. Attorney asking lots of money . Initially asking two thousands and after that may be more.

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před rokem

      Have a look at our free resource center, it will provide you with guidance or clarification. Here is the link: immigrationforcouples.com/resources/. The option to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, is also available on our website.

  • @hiranajeeb323
    @hiranajeeb323 Před 2 lety

    If I file for removal of conditions on my greencard without my spouse, how long will it take to get my 10 year greencard? And when will I get my conditions removed from my 2 year greencard? Plz someone reply

  • @netinashiboza9811
    @netinashiboza9811 Před 3 lety +1

    Plz I need a lawyer plz I got divorced plz

  • @imtiazaliimtiazali9441

    Hi friend how r you

  • @netinashiboza9811
    @netinashiboza9811 Před 3 lety +1

    I need a lawyer plz

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello! Please join our Facebook private group facebook.com/groups/immigrationforcouples . We do weekly live Q&A in the group, that will be the best place to find your answers!

  • @marlenenagle7855
    @marlenenagle7855 Před rokem

    What if I want annulment to collect my widows pension will new husband get send back to Pak

  • @netinashiboza9811
    @netinashiboza9811 Před 3 lety +1

    I got abused plz from my husband plz immigration denied me plz

  • @ranmo8970
    @ranmo8970 Před rokem

    I am US citizen. I married Filipina on K1 Visa in sept 2020. We were both physically in Michigan at ceremony, it was done online via zoom by officiant and witnesses physically in Utah. Michigan says we are not married as far as Michigan is concerned because all parties to ceremony were not physically in Michigan at time of ceremony. If so, i think immigration also will void our marriage. Is this so? Thank you

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před rokem

      Have a look at our free resource center, it will provide you with more guidance or clarification regarding your question. Here is the link: immigrationforcouples.com/resources/. The option to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, is also available on our website.

  • @MarriageFraudSurvivors
    @MarriageFraudSurvivors Před rokem +8

    Hello and thanks for the information. I would like to know what happens with the 10 yr visa. My soon to be ex husband used me for a GC as well. I’ve been trying to instigate a class action lawsuit and plea for the laws to change. He was Jamaican and got the 10 yr not the 2 year. He enjoyed my money and we never lived together more than 3 months. He’s doing well in NV and gave me his ass to kiss after he got his needs met. I’m also working on a book series and hope to get others onboard to tell our stories of hurt and betrayal.

    • @MrAbsalomdavid
      @MrAbsalomdavid Před rokem +1

      My wife seems to have been planning things this way all along as well. She is the immigrant, and it wouldn't surprise me if this was her plan all along. Far too many immigrants actually use this against the person providing for them. They have an attitude of, "you are responsible for me," and "if you don't give me everything I want, I will just divorce you, take half your shit, and in the meantime, you can pay for everything as well." It is almost worse than marrying another citizen and they steal half your shit because they were married to you.

    • @MarriageFraudSurvivors
      @MarriageFraudSurvivors Před rokem

      @@MrAbsalomdavid it’s the other way around, I’m going for spousal support since he’s the breadwinner! Otherwise, I would have been stuck with possibly providing for him. So hopefully all goes well. It’s a mess though what they do to get over here, then turn on us…

    • @MrAbsalomdavid
      @MrAbsalomdavid Před rokem +1

      @@MarriageFraudSurvivors i think every single time there is even the possibility that an immigrant is gaming the system, USCIS should investigate. Then again, when does the gvnt ever do the right thing?

    • @MarriageFraudSurvivors
      @MarriageFraudSurvivors Před rokem

      @@MrAbsalomdavid well it was report many times, and they did nothing…

    • @oliviaodessa
      @oliviaodessa Před rokem

      don't get married

  • @netinashiboza9811
    @netinashiboza9811 Před 3 lety +2

    You beautiful

    • @Vention1MGTOW
      @Vention1MGTOW Před 3 lety +1

      Don't ever share a dwelling with a divorce lawyer. That's sheer insanity

  • @emilyratajkowski2556
    @emilyratajkowski2556 Před rokem

    All thanks to Dr. Akintola who restore my husband to me, after 7 years of separation

  • @seerajhoomadeo3892
    @seerajhoomadeo3892 Před 3 lety +2

    Put your number on the screen please

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, please join our Private facebook group and ask any question you have! We do question and answer session in the group!
      Link - facebook.com/groups/immigrationforcouples

  • @MrAbsalomdavid
    @MrAbsalomdavid Před 3 lety +22

    The immigrant does not "work hard for their green card." The sponsor/citizen does. Where are the videos of advice for the citizen? No offense to you, specifically, but when did everyone start putting immigrants before citizens?

    • @lvsweets
      @lvsweets Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you

    • @nelligonzalez-slizewska5660
      @nelligonzalez-slizewska5660 Před 2 lety +12

      And what do you know about it? I worked very hard to get my green card. I got educated here in the United States, and paid out of pocket. I paid for a immigration attorney, which cost ME thousands of dollars. I have been paying into this country without getting any benefits at all for almost 10 years. I had to prove that I am of good character and that I won’t be a burden to society. There is a lot you have to do to become a permanent citizen. Unless you have gone through the process yourself, I would think about throwing your opinion around, which honestly sounds a tad xhenophobic. The citizen will remain a citizen no matter what. If you were simply born here, you didn’t actually do anything to earn it, but immigrants do.

    • @Jaybob33
      @Jaybob33 Před rokem +1

      I'm an immigrant and my wife did nothing in the K1 or AOS process nothing at all just signed her name!

    • @nicolagonsalves6185
      @nicolagonsalves6185 Před rokem +4

      @@nelligonzalez-slizewska5660 not to be funny, but your statement is that precise because the United States citizen works hard to bring you guys into this country. I just bought my husband seven years ago and already he cheated and had a baby on our marriage and now he’s trying to leave me and not do anything for me after I spent almost $10,000 or more to bring him here so we suffer as well. Not just a non-citizens.

  • @Vention1MGTOW
    @Vention1MGTOW Před 3 lety +2

    Much better to never sign a marriage contract and never share a dwelling with a woman. Problem solved.

  • @Hey_OverHere
    @Hey_OverHere Před 14 dny

    Thanks for breaking up families and helping vvomen use and manipulate their ATM’s. Oh, I’m sorry, I meant Mennn…