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You were married less than two years before your break-up took place. Yet, you still have to file to remove the conditions placed on your permanent residence status.
And the process requires you and your U.S. spouse to file a joint petition to remove the conditions. Should you give up?
Not at all. Do not simply give up, even if the divorce paperwork has been filed.
As this podcast shares, there are three grounds that will enable you to continue, alone, without the help of your former husband or wife.
Recommended Links For More Information:
Three Ways To Remove Conditions On Green Cards Without A Joint Petition
How Divorce Affects Your Green Card Marriage Case