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Conditional GC sponsoring his future wife?

I have conditional green card obtained through marriage with US citizen. I got divorced before receiving and applying 10year green card. I will apply for removal of conditional GC in a few weeks.
I would like to bring my present girlfriend to US. We will get married soon.


1. What are my chances of doing family/fiancee visa for my girlfriend?

2. Is it better to get married to my girlfriend before or after mailing form I-751, before or after receiving results from form I-751?

3. When is the best time to do any kind of visa/arranging status for her? Before or after mailing form I-751, before or after receiving results from form I-751?

4. Is this potential marriage and sponsoring my girlfriend/future wife is going to have any affect on results of my removal of conditional GC application/form I-751?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Majmun

Since you got your GC through marriage to a US citizen, you must wait 5 years after your own GC approval to sponsor a new spouse.

Getting married again in the near future to a noncitizen who doesnt have a green card will create the HEIGHT of suspicion. Your case will too closely resemble the classic chain-marriage fraud scenario.

I have conditional green card obtained through marriage with US citizen. I got divorced before receiving and applying 10year green card. I will apply for removal of conditional GC in a few weeks.
I would like to bring my present girlfriend to US. We will get married soon.


1. What are my chances of doing family/fiancee visa for my girlfriend?

2. Is it better to get married to my girlfriend before or after mailing form I-751, before or after receiving results from form I-751?

3. When is the best time to do any kind of visa/arranging status for her? Before or after mailing form I-751, before or after receiving results from form I-751?

4. Is this potential marriage and sponsoring my girlfriend/future wife is going to have any affect on results of my removal of conditional GC application/form I-751?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Majmun Forget about getting your GF here, start worrying about your own status, do you understand what Conditional means? Depending on how you got divorced and what kind of feedback has been provided to USCIS by your ex you might not even get a waiver for removal of conditions.

If luck is on your side and you do get LPR status then like Jack said you have to wait 5 years to sponsor anyone else.

namecheckvictim what feedback from my ex wife are you reffering to? is the USCIS going to call her to get that feedback, or does she has to mail that feedback to them? or do I have to mail that feedback along with I-751?

what I understood is that I have to mail I-751 and all the supporting documents showing that my marriage with my ex was bona fide (which I have plenty of), so I really did not understand that "feedback from my ex".

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