How can I renew my green card? 8 Answers as of August 17, 2011
My former wife Petitioned for me on a K-1 visa to come over here. We got married and there was so many complication when we were married that involve hardship, issues with religion and also she has different variety of personal issues so that ended our marriage. I file to removed the conditions from my two years green card and they denied it and their reason is that I don't any evidence after the marriage. I married in good faith and now it seams like am going to be on removal, I didn't mind going home but two year down the road, I have met someone and we are nine months pregnant and I can't live my family here like that. I love my new partner and we going to have a baby soon, I don't know what to do can you please be of help to me.Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer!
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If your waiver request was denied by CIS, you will get a chance to renew it in front of an immigration judge. Please consult with an immigration attorney since your case is very complicated. Let us know if you need further assistance.
Answer Applies to: Nevada
Replied: 8/17/2011
All American Immigration | Tom Youngjohn
With a good deportation lawyer, God willing, and the creek don't rise, you will win your removal case. But it's always smart to get a second opinion.
Answer Applies to: Washington
Replied: 8/15/2011
Fong & Associates | William D. Fong
If you entered on a K-1, the only way to get permanent residence in the US is through the K petitioner. You should file an appeal of the decision, and in the meantime, marry your USC girlfriend and have her file the relative petition in case the appeal is denied. You will then need to go to your home consulate to apply for the immigrant visa and a waiver.
Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 8/11/2011
Verdin Law Firm, LLC | Isaul Verdin
You have a complicated case.
Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 8/11/2011
441 Legal Group, Inc. | Gareth H. Bullock
Depending on how long ago you got the denial you might be referred to the immigration court for further proceedings and which time you can renew your I-751 before the immigration judge. You can also marry your current girlfriend as well.
Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 8/11/2011
Baughman & Wang | Justin X. Wang
Is your partner a US citizen? If so she may petition for you if you marry her. Also you may be eligible for waiver. Please contact experienced immigration lawyer for representation.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/11/2011
Law Office of Immigration & International Trade Law | Linda Liang
Your situation is challenging but hopeful.
Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 8/11/2011
Law Offices of Caro Kinsella | Caro Kinsella, Esq.
You cannot adjust your status with new partner inside the U.S. You should consider voluntary departure and then consular process with second spouse.
Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 8/11/2011








