Divorce and Immigration Status: What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself
If you’re going through a divorce and your immigration status is tied to your spouse, you may be feeling more than just the emotional strain of ending a marriage. You may also feel afraid, uncertain, or even trapped.
That fear is real. But it’s also important to understand this: your spouse does not control your future the way they may be telling you they do.
When Immigration Status Becomes a Tool for Control
In some marriages, one spouse has legal status in the United States while the other depends on them for sponsorship. When the relationship breaks down, that dependency can be used as leverage.
We often see situations where a spouse threatens to withdraw immigration support, report the other to immigration authorities, or claims that divorce will automatically lead to deportation. These statements are not only misleading, they may be part of a larger pattern of control.
According to NJLJ, courts are increasingly recognizing that immigration-related threats can distort the divorce process and create serious power imbalances.
If this is happening to you, know that you are not alone and you are not without options. Read more

