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My mom's I-751 petition was approved and she received her GC a few weeks ago. My conditions weren't removed along with hers because my GC expires more than 90 days after hers does so I will be filing mine this January. I looked through the posts here on VJ and read on the uscis website but I found very little information about filing an I-751 for the child. My parents asked me to compile all the documents we need to submit but I am not quite sure exactly what we should send. This is what I had in mind so far:

- Entire packet of docs my parents sent to remove my mom's GC

- Copy of my GC

- Biometrics letters (I had to do it twice... the latter was why my GC arrived late)

- Letter explaining why mine wasn't filed with my mom's.

Is this fine?

Also, we live in Nevada but I go to college in RI. I'm pretty sure we have to file this at CSC. Does this mean that when my biometrics arrives, I'll have to go back to Nevada to do it? I wouldn't mind doing this but I just want to be prepapred if this is the case. Thanks!

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My mom's I-751 petition was approved and she received her GC a few weeks ago. My conditions weren't removed along with hers because my GC expires more than 90 days after hers does so I will be filing mine this January. I looked through the posts here on VJ and read on the uscis website but I found very little information about filing an I-751 for the child. My parents asked me to compile all the documents we need to submit but I am not quite sure exactly what we should send. This is what I had in mind so far:

- Entire packet of docs my parents sent to remove my mom's GC

- Copy of my GC

- Biometrics letters (I had to do it twice... the latter was why my GC arrived late)

- Letter explaining why mine wasn't filed with my mom's.

Is this fine?

Also, we live in Nevada but I go to college in RI. I'm pretty sure we have to file this at CSC. Does this mean that when my biometrics arrives, I'll have to go back to Nevada to do it? I wouldn't mind doing this but I just want to be prepapred if this is the case. Thanks!

On I-751 part 2, check "B".

Submit your petition with a full explanation as to why you are filing separately, along with copies of any supporting documentation.

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