F2A question. About divorce and remarrying.
The answer to your part A. is YES. She will have to wait 5 years if she gets a divorce now.
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The answer to your part A. is YES. She will have to wait 5 years if she gets a divorce now.
If you are applying after three years from the date of your conditional green card, YES, you must still be married.
Contact NVC and give them the Case No. on the I-130. In the alternative, have your uncle write a letter to USCIS and inquire.
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