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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello to all the members here i have a question hope you can help me.

my question is Do i need to file the FORM USCIS I-751? for lifting condition. Cause im trying to print the this form but i cant. or i just file only the cover letter I-751 and the rest of the form post here in the example forms.

my other question is my green card expired feb. 05 2010. so Nov. 05 suppost to be file for my Lifting condition 90 days from the expiration date of my green card . what if i file my Lifting condition at the end of November or December 05 is that too late to file my form for lifting condition? the reason why i wait for that Cause my due date for gitting birth is Nov. 19 so im planning to fille my form after i give birth

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The down-loadable/fillable I-751 can be found here on VJ HERE or from USCIS's Download Site .

You can file to lift conditions any time between when the window opens (90-days before the PR/Green Card expires) and when the card actually expires - can be at the beginning, middle or near the end - it is up to you.

Be sure to review the Step-by-Step Guide on Removing of Conditions (Form I-751)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Yes you need to file form I-751. You should go to the forms section at http://www.uscis.gov for the most current and up to date form. Do you have Adobe Acrobat? If so, you should be able to download the form, open it and print it.You should file as early as possible after November 5th. Your are about to have a baby so I would get everything together so you won't have to worry about it after you have the baby (because you are going to be a busy mommy) so I recommend that you file before the babies birth.

TIME LINE 2007

01/12/07-I Fly to Australia

01/25/07-We Got Married!

07/15/07-Point of Entry (K3 Visa)

K3 Time Line for the I-130, I-129F, EAD and AOS

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Lifting Conditions Timeline

11/06/09- Mailed Petition Via USPS Certified Mail

11/09/09- Your item was delivered at 11:08 AM on November 9, 2009 in LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA 92677.

11/12/09- Check Cashed

11/12/09- Return Receipt Arrives in Mail

11/13/09- Touched

11/16/09- NOA Received

11/27/09- Received Appointment Letter

12/18/09- Biometrics

12/21/09- Touched

01/08/10- Card Production Ordered (E-Mail)

01/09/10- Touched

01/14/10- Greencard Received

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Hello to all the members here i have a question hope you can help me.

my question is Do i need to file the FORM USCIS I-751? for lifting condition. Cause im trying to print the this form but i cant. or i just file only the cover letter I-751 and the rest of the form post here in the example forms.

my other question is my green card expired feb. 05 2010. so Nov. 05 suppost to be file for my Lifting condition 90 days from the expiration date of my green card . what if i file my Lifting condition at the end of November or December 05 is that too late to file my form for lifting condition? the reason why i wait for that Cause my due date for gitting birth is Nov. 19 so im planning to fille my form after i give birth

I recommend going to USCIS.gov website and downloading the form from there. But I believe the form available there will expire at the end of October, so you may need to wait until early November to download the new/update one.

VisaJourney is a great source of information and reference, a place you can share your experience and check how others are doing with their application. But you should always use USCIS as the main website to download forms and updated instructions regarding fees, dates, documents necessary, forms, etc. I advise printing the instructions for the I-751 guide and reading it carefully. Then if you have doubts, you can search for answers here.

Also, you have 90 days before 02/05/2010 to file your application. It doesn't matter when within the 90 days you apply, as long as it is BEFORE 02/05/2010.

You can apply in December, after you give birth.

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02/2001 - Met in Europe

08/2004 - Moved to USA

08/2007 - Married in Brazil

09/2007 - Submitted AOS to VSC

12/2007 - AOS approved

09/2009 - Submitted I-751 to CSC

10/2009 - ROC approved (1 month 2 days from receipt date)

12/2010 - Submitted N400

01/2011 - Biometrics (twice)

02/2011 - Citizenship Interview and Civics Test

04/2011 - Oath Ceremony/American Citizen

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I recommend going to USCIS.gov website and downloading the form from there. But I believe the form available there will expire at the end of October, so you may need to wait until early November to download the new/update one. Nearly all the forms in VJ's Download Section are directly linked to USCIS so what is here, is the current version(s).

Also, the currently posted I-751 will not expire in October - its current version is "Form I-751 (Rev. 08/25/08)" which is the latest propagated version - the USCIS site will indicate if/when a new form is propagated and if previous versions are accepted.

Just to kind of clarify...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I recommend going to USCIS.gov website and downloading the form from there. But I believe the form available there will expire at the end of October, so you may need to wait until early November to download the new/update one. Nearly all the forms in VJ's Download Section are directly linked to USCIS so what is here, is the current version(s).

Also, the currently posted I-751 will not expire in October - its current version is "Form I-751 (Rev. 08/25/08)" which is the latest propagated version - the USCIS site will indicate if/when a new form is propagated and if previous versions are accepted.

Just to kind of clarify...

I didn't know they were linked. But I still think it is safer to always go directly to USCIS. But that's in my opinion.

Regarding the form, the edition is 8/25/08, but I just clicked on the form and on the top right hand corner it says "OMB No. 1615-0038; Expires 10/31/09".

Edited by NycBra

02/2001 - Met in Europe

08/2004 - Moved to USA

08/2007 - Married in Brazil

09/2007 - Submitted AOS to VSC

12/2007 - AOS approved

09/2009 - Submitted I-751 to CSC

10/2009 - ROC approved (1 month 2 days from receipt date)

12/2010 - Submitted N400

01/2011 - Biometrics (twice)

02/2011 - Citizenship Interview and Civics Test

04/2011 - Oath Ceremony/American Citizen

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I didn't know they were linked. But I still think it is safer to always go directly to USCIS. But that's in my opinion. Probably not a bad practice since many 'immigration' sites don't keep as close an eye on these types of things like we on VJ do...

Regarding the form, the edition is 8/25/08, but I just clicked on the form and on the top right hand corner it says "OMB No. 1615-0038; Expires 10/31/09".

OMB (Office of Management and Budget) number/date have nothing to do with the form's expiration date (bottom right of forms show version/expiration date). :thumbs:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Probably not a bad practice since many 'immigration' sites don't keep as close an eye on these types of things like we on VJ do...[/i] [/color]

OMB (Office of Management and Budget) number/date have nothing to do with the form's expiration date (bottom right of forms show version/expiration date). :thumbs:

Thanks! good to know :thumbs:

02/2001 - Met in Europe

08/2004 - Moved to USA

08/2007 - Married in Brazil

09/2007 - Submitted AOS to VSC

12/2007 - AOS approved

09/2009 - Submitted I-751 to CSC

10/2009 - ROC approved (1 month 2 days from receipt date)

12/2010 - Submitted N400

01/2011 - Biometrics (twice)

02/2011 - Citizenship Interview and Civics Test

04/2011 - Oath Ceremony/American Citizen

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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As long as you're on the 90 days (3 month) window you'll be OK.

Goodluck.

Hello to all the members here i have a question hope you can help me.

my question is Do i need to file the FORM USCIS I-751? for lifting condition. Cause im trying to print the this form but i cant. or i just file only the cover letter I-751 and the rest of the form post here in the example forms.

my other question is my green card expired feb. 05 2010. so Nov. 05 suppost to be file for my Lifting condition 90 days from the expiration date of my green card . what if i file my Lifting condition at the end of November or December 05 is that too late to file my form for lifting condition? the reason why i wait for that Cause my due date for gitting birth is Nov. 19 so im planning to fille my form after i give birth

USCIS

02-28-2007 I-130 sent to TSC forwarded to CSC

03-06-2007 NOA1

05-24-2007 NOA2

NVC

06-25-2007 DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill generated

07-02-2007 IV Fee Bill and I-864 generated

08-13-2007 DS230 generated

08-30-2007 CASE COMPLETE

12-10-2007 TOKYO INTERVIEW

12-25-2007 US ENTRY (CHICAGO)

01-08-2008 SSN received

02-08-2008 GC received

04-30-2008 NC DL in hand

12-25-2009 GC & NC DL expiration

ROC

10-07-2009 I-751 sent to VSC overnight

10-17-2009 NOA received

11-20-2009 Biometrics sched

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