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I-175 waiver(divorced) questions
Hi guys I have couple of questions regarding my case I hope you can help me with,
this is my timeline
I got marride in August 2016
got my first GC July 2017
Filled for I-751 waiver (without my wife) early July 2019
Got 18 month extension late July 2019
Finalized Divorce September 2019
Fingerprint November 2019
my USCIS statuse is (Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken
As of December 2, 2019)
my center is Nebraska
I feel like my case is strong because we kept filling for taxes together until she filled for divorce and I submitted a lot of strong evidence that our marriage was bases on good faith and it was truly based on good faith.

so my question is,
When I get the second green card, how long do I have to wait to apply for the citizenship? Is it 3 or 5 years? Do I count from the date I got my first green card or from when I got married?

Lastly, regarding my health insurance. In January of this year I applied for health insurance through HealthCare.gov and I got a plan based on my income and the best plan was through Ambetter from buckeye health plan. I pay a certain amount every month. Will it affect my case because I applied through a governmental company first? I know Trump had issued statements regarding green card holders who get help from the government. Do I fall in that category because I applied through HealthCare.gov?
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