Divorce Impacting Immigration Status

Summary

Divorce can impact your I-751 and N-400 applications. Inform USCIS about your divorce before your interview. Collect evidence of a bona fide marriage and consult an immigration attorney for personalized advice. If you withdraw your N-400, you can reapply later. Always seek legal advice to navigate this complex situation.

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I have filed for I-* as a joint petition as i was waiting i applied for N400 and now i am going through a divorce
Hello Zeena, sorry to hear you're going through a tough time. Given your situation, it's crucial to inform USCIS about your divorce. It may impact your I-* and N-* applications. Consider seeking legal advice to handle this properly.
I got my interview scheduled for next month
Hello Zeena, I understand your concern. Given your situation:
- Notify USCIS about your divorce before the interview.
- Collect and bring evidence of a bona fide marriage.
- Consult with an immigration attorney.
Note: This is general information, not legal advice.
Should i go to interview or just send letter of withdraw for N400?
Hello Zeena, it's a complex situation. Consider these points:
- If you withdraw N-*, you can reapply later.
- If you attend the interview, bring evidence of a bona fide marriage.
- Always consult an immigration attorney before making a decision.
Remember, this is general information, not legal advice.