Hello!
I have just had my green card interview and am concerned about a possible rejection.
Here's a summary of my case: My wife (US citizen) filed a I-130 petition for me. We live in Connecticut but were married in Illinois when we lived back there five years ago. I had been married before (in Portugal) and my divorce decree for that first marriage is from a Portuguese court. I attached a certified translation of the the decree to my USCIS application.
I had my interview in Connecticut today. The interview went well but at the end the officer told us that he had to check with Illinois whether it was okay with them that my divorce decree for my first marriage was a foreign document. He said it is possible that Illinois will not recognize a foreign divorce and that, if so, my current marriage would be considered invalid and my wife's I-130 petition would be rejected. We have a valid marriage license from Illinois so we never worried about this.
Does anyone know whether this will be a problem? It would be good to know in advance, since the officer said that a rejection might take longer than a month. This way we could prepare in advance for a new application, which would require me getting a divorce from my first wife in the US, then divorcing also my current wife and remarrying her.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I have just had my green card interview and am concerned about a possible rejection.
Here's a summary of my case: My wife (US citizen) filed a I-130 petition for me. We live in Connecticut but were married in Illinois when we lived back there five years ago. I had been married before (in Portugal) and my divorce decree for that first marriage is from a Portuguese court. I attached a certified translation of the the decree to my USCIS application.
I had my interview in Connecticut today. The interview went well but at the end the officer told us that he had to check with Illinois whether it was okay with them that my divorce decree for my first marriage was a foreign document. He said it is possible that Illinois will not recognize a foreign divorce and that, if so, my current marriage would be considered invalid and my wife's I-130 petition would be rejected. We have a valid marriage license from Illinois so we never worried about this.
Does anyone know whether this will be a problem? It would be good to know in advance, since the officer said that a rejection might take longer than a month. This way we could prepare in advance for a new application, which would require me getting a divorce from my first wife in the US, then divorcing also my current wife and remarrying her.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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