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Can You Keep Your Green Card If You Get Divorced During Conditional Residency?

A two-year conditional green card can create real anxiety when a marriage ends. Many people assume divorce means the process is over and that they have to leave the United States. That isn’t how immigration law works. The focus isn’t on whether the marriage lasted. The focus is on whether the marriage was real when it began.

Even if a divorce is pending or already finalized, it may still be possible to move forward by filing to remove conditions with a waiver. Timing and documentation matter. Filing the right form, choosing the correct basis for the waiver, and presenting evidence of a good-faith marriage can make the difference between staying on track and running into serious delays. For individuals and families in Northeast Florida, a Jacksonville immigration lawyer can help evaluate the situation and make sure the process is handled correctly.

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Protect Your Status When A Marriage Ends

If you are going through a separation or divorce while holding a conditional green card, Weldon Law Group, PLLC can help you understand your options and take the right next step. We offer free consultations in English and Spanish to help individuals and families in Jacksonville and across Northeast Florida move forward with clarity and confidence.

FAQs About Divorce And Conditional Green Cards

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Do I Lose My Green Card Automatically If I Get Divorced?

No. Divorce doesn’t automatically cancel conditional resident status, but it does change how you must file to remove conditions.

What Does USCIS Care About If The Marriage Ended?

U.S. Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) focuses on whether the marriage was entered into in good faith, not whether it ultimately lasted.

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Can I Still Remove Conditions If My Divorce Isn’t Final Yet?

Possibly. The timing of the divorce and filing deadline will affect whether you file jointly or request a waiver.

What Is A Waiver In A Conditional Green Card Case?

A waiver allows someone to file on their own without a spouse if the marriage was real but ended in divorce or separation.

Should I Speak With A Lawyer Before Filing After A Divorce?

Yes. A lawyer can help you choose the correct filing strategy, prepare strong evidence, and avoid mistakes that could delay or harm your case.

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