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Old 06-22-2006, 05:19 PM
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How to get divorced after signing MSA for legal seperation


Filed for Divorce in CA, signed MSA for legal seperation as I'm a H1B visa holder and my spouse and children are H4 (dependant) visas, going thru residency process with my company, currently everyone lives in Nevada.

I have since meet someone and wish to push thru divorce to allow me to re-marry, can I push do this.
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Old 06-22-2006, 05:55 PM
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Filed for Divorce in CA, signed MSA for legal seperation as I'm a H1B visa holder and my spouse and children are H4 (dependant) visas, going thru residency process with my company, currently everyone lives in Nevada.

I have since meet someone and wish to push thru divorce to allow me to re-marry, can I push do this.
Sure; you just need to tell your lawyer you want a divorce now.
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Old 06-22-2006, 07:30 PM
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Sure; you just need to tell your lawyer you want a divorce now.
However, I would strongly recommend having a discussion with your immigration attorney first....you may be complicating your life enormously as far as the immigration issues are concerned.
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