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I-751 What Now?

I was married when i received my green card. I later got divorced (reason for divorce was abuse). I then filed my 1-751. I was called for an interview and went. About 6 months later i received a letter saying i was denyed. The interviewing officer made it seem like i was horrible and my ex wife was an angel. He also said i was making up stories to make her look bad. (police reports exist that prove my "stories") I spoke with an attorney and i basically came out knowing nothing more then i did when i went in. I am scared of being deported. I have children a good job --- So what do i do now? What are my chances of a good out come? Can someone recommend a GREAT attorney (NJ)??? Please HELP!!!!

You really dont have any options, if your case was denied. May be employment based GC, but I am not sure.
May I ask you if you were the victim or if you abused your wife. If its the latter and if you were charged, then I think US immigration officer saw this as a very convincing reason to deny you.

I was once told by an attorney that if you have a child with the marriage the I-751 shud get approved.
I believe,if you had children with the marriage u shud fight it out....go to a lawyer.....daniel huang is one attorney....he is in CA...but I believe he also has office in NJ....u can try look for the details online...

Hope this helps....

i was the one abused, i did not abuse my wife. There were police reports, restraining orders, etc. And the child was not from the same marriage.

 
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