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N400 interview after divorce. Please share your experience.

Hello All,

I got married to a USC in 2010, this was an arranged marriage that happened in my home country. It was decided by my in-laws and my husband that I should stay in my home country complete my education and then move to the US. Finally in 2015, my husband applied for my green card and during the interview at the consulate, we were asked to prove the validity of our marriage, we showed marriage certificate and phone records for all years. I came to the US with a 10-year green card in 2015. After coming here things went really bad for me. I lived with my husband and his parents in their house, I was both mentally and physically abused my his family. During the end of 2017 (after living with my ex-husband for 2 years) with help of a few friends I filed for a divorce and got separated. After the divorce I went back home but my parents weren’t happy with the divorce and asked me to leave. I came to the US just within 2 weeks of visiting my country. This year I’ve become eligible for applying for naturalization and my N400 application is currently pending. Do you think I’ll be questioned about my marriage again? I’ve nothing to hide but I worry about the naturalization interview. I cannot go back to my home country my family has abandoned me.

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