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About
Attorneys
Cheryl R. David
Lindsey Gauzza
Practice Areas
Family Immigration
Adjustment of Status
Fiancé Visa
Consular Processing
Conditional Residence
I 765 Work Authorization
Travel Documents
601-A Waivers
3-10 Year Bar
Green Card
Naturalization
N-400 Application for Citizenship
Deportation and Removal Defense
Waivers
Criminal Issues
Employment Immigration
I 765 Work Authorization
Green Card
New York City Employment Visa Attorney
Travel Documents
Temporary Visas
New York City H-1B Visa Attorney
Visa Waiver Program
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Blog
Reviews
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Can I remove my Green Card conditions if I am divorced from my US citizen ex-spouse?
If you are divorced, yes, you certainly can go ahead with your 751.
Indicate on your I-751 that you were married in good faith, but the marriage has been terminated due to divorce or annulment.
You also have to demonstrate to immigration that although you are divorced, the married was entered into good faith.
If possible, add an affidavit from others explaining the circumstances, demonstrating that it was not for a Green Card.
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