I-751 Divorce Waiver Approval

Description

The client received their 2-year conditional green card based on being married to a U.S. citizen. About a year and a half after being approved, the couple decided to get a divorce. The client wanted to remain in the U.S. after the divorce and wanted to know what options they had.

Strategy

File an I-751 with a waiver, a joint filing due to divorce

Challenges

None

Outcome

The I-751 was approved, and the client was issued a 10-year green card.

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