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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I always read that you had to file within 90 says of residency expiration but not before 90 days but last year when me and my wife traveled and came back to the U.S the agent at the airport on re-entry told us we could file then. This was like a year ago so I brushed it off as he didnt know what he was talking about. Now my wifes greencard will expire in 110 days but we received a letter from the department of homeland security like a week ago notifying us that we have to remove conditions but makes no mention of the 90 days?

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I-129F Sent : 2011-01-20

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-01-25

I-129F RFE(s): NONE!!!

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-06-02

Interview Date : 2011-09-01

Interview Result : Approved

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I always read that you had to file within 90 says of residency expiration but not before 90 days but last year when me and my wife traveled and came back to the U.S the agent at the airport on re-entry told us we could file then. This was like a year ago so I brushed it off as he didnt know what he was talking about. Now my wifes greencard will expire in 110 days but we received a letter from the department of homeland security like a week ago notifying us that we have to remove conditions but makes no mention of the 90 days?

The answer is no.

They usually send reminder letter 1 month before 90 days window.

ROC sent (DAY 00) -2/21/2014

ROC received at center (DAY 03) -2/24/2014

NOA received at home (DAY 07) -2/28/2014 (NOA dated 2/24/2014)

BIO received at home (DAY 12) -3/05/2014 (bio appt on 3/20/2014)

BIO appt (early bio) (DAY 12) -3/05/2014

Approval decision date (DAY 89) -5/21/2014

Approval letter received (DAY 91) -5/23/2014

Card received at home (DAY 102)-6/03/2014

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I always read that you had to file within 90 says of residency expiration but not before 90 days but last year when me and my wife traveled and came back to the U.S the agent at the airport on re-entry told us we could file then. This was like a year ago so I brushed it off as he didnt know what he was talking about. Now my wifes greencard will expire in 110 days but we received a letter from the department of homeland security like a week ago notifying us that we have to remove conditions but makes no mention of the 90 days?

This was your reminder letter that flora was referring to. Your window opens 90 days before the expiration of the GC and you cannot file before then.

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There was a post on this forum of a person who sent the file like a day before the 90 day window and the packet was returned since it was not within the 90 day before expiration window. So, just assemble your evidence and packet and wait a few more days...

August 23, 2010 - I-129 F package sent via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation.

August 30, 2010 - Per Department of Homeland Security (DHS) e-mail, petition received and routed to California Service Center for processing. Check cashed. I-797C Notice of Action by mail (NOA 1) - Received date 08/25/2010. Notice date 08/27/2010.

After 150 days of imposed anxious patience...

January 24, 2011 - Per USCIS website, petition approved and notice mailed.

January 31, 2011 - Approval receipt notice (NOA 2) received by mail. Called NVC, given Santo Domingo case number, and informed that petition was sent same day to consulate.

Called Visa Specialist at the Department of State every day for a case update. Informed of interview date on February, 16 2011. Informed that packet was mailed to fiance on February, 15 2011.

February 21, 2011 - Fiance has not yet received packet. Called 1-877-804-5402 (Visa Information Center of the United States Embassy) to request a duplicate packet in person pick-up at the US consulate in Santo Domingo. Packet can be picked-up by fiance on 02/28.

March 1, 2011 - Medical exam completed at Consultorios de Visa in Santo Domingo.

March 9, 2011 at 6 AM - Interview, approved!

March 18, 2011 - POE together. JFK and O'Hare airports. Legal wedding: May 16, 2011.

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-Henry David Thoreau

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