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08-21-2017, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by BeeHive View Post
Hypothetically speaking, if Trump admin house and Senate passes some sort of program where we DACAers get green cards, would a person who did AOS through marriage qualify?

Let's say such person obtained conditional green card but wants to divorce the wife. He will lose the conditional green card unless he filed a waiver and shows the marriage is in good faith. If trump signs something will this person be able to hop on that? Or does losing a conditional green card make you deportable?
Forget about the Congress passing anything if you have started and subsequently attended an interview for AOS. In addition, it would depend on the language of the final legislation. In the past, the language within Dream Act suggest the individual must hold no status, however that could change to include DACA holders but the date would be the big issue.

The waiver process is actually not bad, just as long as you married in good faith, residency is still attainable. I doubt having a relationship for eight years could be seen as not marrying in good faith.
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