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Will my green card be terminated and will I get deported or is there a possibility I can stay here and apply for a longer residency after divorce?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
You can file to remove the conditions (I-751) on your permanent residence by proving up the bone sides of your marriage. You must have completed the divorce and should have a good bit of objective documentation of your cohabitation and co-mingling of funds. The burden is on you to prove up that you married to have a shared life together and not only for an immigration benefit. If approved, you will get your 10-year card. If otherwise eligible, you will need to be a permanent resident for 5 years to qualify for citizenship. Respectfully,
You can file to remove the conditions (I-751) on your permanent residence by proving up the bone sides of your marriage. You must have completed the divorce and should have a good bit of objective documentation of your cohabitation and co-mingling of funds. The burden is on you to prove up that you married to have a shared life together and not only for an immigration benefit. If approved, you will get your 10-year card. If otherwise eligible, you will need to be a permanent resident for 5 years to qualify for citizenship. Respectfully,
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Should I go to an i-485 interview if I've been working wihtuot authorization?

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Answered by attorney Darshak C Shah (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Darshak Shah
If you qualify for an adjustment of status based on marriage to US Citizen, and there are no other issues of entering the country illegally or possibly being subject to a 3/10 yr ban, then the issue of unauthorized employment should not be a concern based on your marriage to US Citizen. Unauthorized employment and being currently out of status is forgiven based on marriage to US Citizen, but you must confirm that you qualify for adjustment of status, that will depend on your manner of entry into USA.
If you qualify for an adjustment of status based on marriage to US Citizen, and there are no other issues of entering the country illegally or possibly being subject to a 3/10 yr ban, then the issue of unauthorized employment should not be a concern based on your marriage to US Citizen. Unauthorized employment and being currently out of status is forgiven based on marriage to US Citizen, but you must confirm that you qualify for adjustment of status, that will depend on your manner of entry into USA.
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After my deferred action is approved, can I travel within the United States?

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Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
The DACA reference to work related is about leaving the US for travel. To travel in the US, you should be fine. You want to have your unexpired government issued photo ID.
The DACA reference to work related is about leaving the US for travel. To travel in the US, you should be fine. You want to have your unexpired government issued photo ID.
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