San Francisco Immigration Lawyer Helping With Divorce and Immigration Issues
Unfortunately, not every marriage works out, and sometimes divorce occurs before the petition to remove conditions on residence can be filed. It is in your best interest to seek out an experienced immigration attorney who can help you determine the best legal steps to remain in the country after the divorce.
At the Law Offices of Amie D. Miller, I can help you with all of your immigration needs if your marital status changes before petition has been filed or needs to be amended. For more information about my legal services, please do not hesitate to contact me today to schedule a consultation at my centrally located San Francisco, California office.
If you are a conditional resident and your marriage ends before the two-year anniversary of your conditional permanent resident divorce approval, then I can help you seek an I-751 waiver or, in certain circumstances, explore pursuing an I-360 petition.
However, you may also use this waiver if you have suffered physical or mental abuse and the divorce resulted because of this abusive treatment, or if returning to your home country would cause you extreme hardship. As your attorney, I will help you brainstorm and gather evidence that supports your petition for this waiver.
A divorce can trigger immigration consequences that must be carefully explored and evaluated. I can help you choose the best option to protect your status. Contact my office today to discuss your immigration situation.











