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    Default Is My Green Card Revoked

    I got married in 2002, I had interview in March 2002, then I got another interview in 2004. I never got a conditional in the midtime just Work permit only!!
    Finally in Nov 2005 I was approved I-181, creation of record on website show approval of permanent residency. My wife and I we were married 2 years and 9 months, she send a letter to INS saying that she wanted to withdraw the affidafit of support because she wanted s divorce!!
    In the midtime I received the 10 years greean card but when I received it we were already separated for about 6 Months...I was hoping to get back with her, but she met someone on business trip in san franscisco and she said she fell in love with him and she wanted that divorce.
    1 year after my green card approval(10years)

    I received a I-291 in 2006 informing that upon consideration my application for permanent residency be denied. The reason was The visa petition supporting your application has been revoked, since you are not longer the beneficiary of a valid unexpired visa petition, you are inegelible for asdjustment, pursuant 8 CFR 245.1 (C)(4) YOUR application is there for denied!

    I call the INS and they told me my green card is still valid and the denial doesn't show anywhere in my records! I got an attorney and he couldn't figure it out, I travelled since then 3 time to my country and pass the Immigration costums no problems even when they slide my card in a machine.

    So is my green card revoked? will I be able to files Citizenship?
    it as been almost 3 years since I got that letter and I never received a NTA or Deportation or removal letter.

    Do you know what 's up?

    Can they take my green card away?

    Is I-291 a rescission proceedings?

    please help.

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    Default Re: Is My Green Card Revoked

    You are stating that (a) you have a Green Card, (b) the USCIS says it's valid, and (c) it works at the border. Assuming it's not a conditional Green Card, it appears that you have permanent residency that can qualify you for citizenship.

    Beyond that, talk to your lawyer - your lawyer has more information than we do, so he's in the best situation to advise you about protecting your rights.

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