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Green card question

Asked on Aug 13th, 2018 on Immigration - Michigan
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So I have a question, I have been in the states now for 12 years. I got married in 2006, divorced in 2010. I did have the conditional taken off my green card in 2009. But now that I am coming for renewal, how likely am I able to get approved for another green card? Or should I go for naturalization? I do have 2 kids one from my previous marriage and one from my current relationship. Any guidance would be appreciated
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Personal Injury Attorney serving Snellville, GA at Law Offices of D.M. Fairclough
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Have you acquired any criminal convictions since the acquiring of your green card? If so, you may have a problem renewing your green card. Have you had any issues falsely applying for and receiving any type of government aid? That is something recent that can lead to deportation.   If no is the answer to both questions, and you state your conditional status has been removed, notwithstanding any other legal problems, you seem to be in a position to file for your citizenship, or renew your green card.  Filing for your citizenship would be the wiser choice.
Answered on Aug 15th, 2018 at 10:31 AM

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