In California, there are several agencies, attorneys and offices that can assist you. I would suggest that you turn to a trusted friend or agency for a referral. Good places to start are local bar associations, community organizations and non-profits. There is also the American Immigration Lawyers Association at www.AILA.org. There are also consultants and notary publics that will offer their services to you. However, these individuals are not subjected to the same standards and...
Assuming that there were no legal issues with your prior petition, aside from your separation and divorce, you should be able to file a petition for your future husband once you are married. Given that the I-130 was approved, there probably were no such issues. The filing, and approval of an I-130 petition, however, does not guarantee that your future husband will qualify for permanent residence. There are many factors that effect an individual’s eligibility for permanent residence and in...