While divorce means the end of a marriage, it could also result in revocation of permanent residence—and even deportation from the United States. According to U.S. immigration laws, an immigrant who is part of a legitimate marriage can qualify for a green card.

What happens when you divorce a non US citizen?

If you are divorcing a noncitizen within two years of the marriage, your spouse may lose their residency status. Noncitizens must typically apply for a termination waiver if they still wish to pursue citizenship. Both parties must sign this document and show that they entered the marriage in good faith.

Can US citizen living abroad petition for spouse?

Who can petition for a spouse? U.S. Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR) can petition for their spouse to obtain permanent residency, i.e. a Green Card. The IR-1/CR-1 Immigrant Visa is the equivalent of a Green Card and is given by the U.S. Consulate abroad to the foreign national.

Can an American marry an Indonesian?

The U.S. government has no record of marriages that occur outside of the U.S. Indonesian authorities require all non-Indonesian citizens to obtain a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage from their Embassy prior to marriage in Indonesia.

How long do I have to stay married for green card?

In fact, you have to remain married up until you actually get your U.S. citizenship, and you have to be living with your spouse three years before filing your N-400 application to qualify on this early basis. However, you may still be eligible to file Form N-400 on the basis of five years as a permanent resident.

How much does an Indonesian wedding cost?

The average cost of weddings in Indonesia is around Rp116 million (US$8,200) which is triple the average annual income in the country, according to financial consulting website, HaloMoney. For the same price, newlyweds can put a down payment on a three-bedroom house on the outskirts of Jakarta.

Can a foreign spouse sponsor an Indonesian spouse?

With the passing of the Immigration Law (Undang Undang 12 tahun 2006 tentang Kewarganegaraan), an Indonesian spouse (husband or wife) can sponsor a foreign spouse for semi-permanent residency (ITAS – one year stay). If you are newly married, the foreign spouse will need to get an ITAS to live in Indonesia.

Can you work in Bali if you are married to an Indonesian?

Being married to an Indonesian allows you to apply for a spouse-sponsored temporary stay permit (KITAS). However, marrying an Indonesian grants you a temporary stay permit which allows living but not working in Indonesia. If you wish to work in Bali, the company you are working for must sponsor the KITAS for you.

Can a u.s.citizen travel to Indonesia?

Are U.S. citizens permitted to enter? Yes, but only with a valid residence permit (KITAS or KITAP). At the current time, the Indonesian government has prohibited foreign visitors from transiting and traveling to Indonesian Territory unless they are in possession of a valid residence permit.

Is it legal for foreigners to retire in Indonesia?

The Indonesian government has been considering doing away with this requirement – as the worlwide income taxation discourages foreigners from retiring in Indonesia. If the rule is applied, your country may allow credits due to double taxation.