I married to a non U.S citizen in Canada. She was visiting Canada on her tourist visa. Married on March 2020, no kids, no debts. She married me to get green card, after I found out about her intentions, I did not file for her visa. I want quick divorce. She has left Canada as well. She never lived with me in my home, she abandonments me.
Thank you for your inquiry.
A “quick divorce” is possible under these circumstances, assuming that in the intervening three months of your marriage neither of you have purchased any real property or significant personal property, nor incurred any significant debts, either individually or jointly. I am also assuming your wife is not pregnant with a child.
In addition to the above questions, the key to your ‘quick divorce’ request is two-fold: First, do you have an address for your wife where she can be served with court papers? Second, have you (or your wife, I have to ask) resided in Florida for six months prior to today? If the two answers are ‘yes’ and you have not purchased property or incurred debts that must be divided, you can proceed with the ‘quick’ divorce.
If you wish, you may feel free to contact my office directly at (305) 461-5015 with your answers. We can discuss how to proceed if the answers are either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to any of these questions.
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