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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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I wanted to ask if one goes through the same process for removal of conditions as was the case in AOS application. How long does it take for this process to complete and how soon should one expect to receive a permanent Green Card? Secondly where is the application filed. I am in New York.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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The majority of applicants for Removal of Condition do not receive interviews. If there are obvious red flags in your situation or if you don't file sufficient evidence to prove the validity of the marriage you may receive an interview request. Everything may be perfectly fine in your application but you may also be randomly selected by a computer for an interview as part of ensuring they do enough interviews. The timing of the process varies depending upon where you file. VSC (which is where you will file if you are in New York) is taking longer than CSC. The process can take anywhere from a few months to a year with the average being around 4 to 7 months now. Read over the guide Anh map provided through the link and you will find many of your questions answered.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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The majority of applicants for Removal of Condition do not receive interviews. If there are obvious red flags in your situation or if you don't file sufficient evidence to prove the validity of the marriage you may receive an interview request. Everything may be perfectly fine in your application but you may also be randomly selected by a computer for an interview as part of ensuring they do enough interviews. The timing of the process varies depending upon where you file. VSC (which is where you will file if you are in New York) is taking longer than CSC. The process can take anywhere from a few months to a year with the average being around 4 to 7 months now. Read over the guide Anh map provided through the link and you will find many of your questions answered.

Thank You for your detailed reply Kathryn41! It was most helpful. :thumbs:

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