New York, NY asked in Immigration Law for New York

Q: Will USCIS alert me and/or give me a chance to respond, if my ex-wife attempts to get a divorce waiver?

My ex-wife received her two year green-card 9/2022, and we have not received the divorce decree yet. Once we receive it, I'm sure she will want to apply for her 10 year green-card, so she will have to attempt to have the conditions dropped and apply for a divorce waiver, correct? At such a time, will I be alerted and be given a chance to give my side of the story? I have evidence that she didn't enter into the marriage in good faith, i.e., she's been cheating on me and entertaining advances from other men, during our dating and marriage. I have screenshots from her phones of all of this. I'm also afraid she will lie and say I was either cruel or abusive. I have evidence of her friends saying I'm a good guy, and of her perpetually lying to get her way, even when it means using law enforcement unjustly. I have video evidence of her threatening to call the cops on me when it's clear she's not in any danger from me whatsoever.

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Howard E. Knispel
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Howard E. Knispel
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A: This is not a Family Law question. This is an immigration law question and you need to post to that forum.

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