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Time frame for I-751 to be completed????

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What is the timeframe on getting a I-751 approved? We are both very anxious to be married as i have been seperated for almost a year from ex husband. divorce took a longtime to complete as it was just finshed last week.I will have the drecree in my hot hands soon and am getting help with my paperwork from an Immigration office in our city. I was wondering if once the I-751 is filed would it still look suspicious to be married then. The way i look at this is i entered into my marriage to the USC in good faith, but after a year and a half of being emotionally neglected I left. I came to the states from Canada, i left a excellent job, i sold my home, and my children were not allowed by the father to move with me. It took alot for me to move here, and i lost alot doing so. I feel i have met that man now, that can make my world right, and that loves me so much he would go to the ends of the earth for me, I love him also the same way and don't want to live without him.I want to be his wife, but of course don't want to erk anyone at immigration either.

July 4, 2003 Met in Ontario

June 30, 2004 Adam asked me to marry him.

Sept 6, 2004 Sent in I-129F to Nebraska

Sept 20, 2004 NOA 1

Dec 29 2004 APPROVED

Jan 6, 2005 NOA 2

Mar 24, 2005 Interview 9am in Montreal APPROVED

June 29, 2005 Move date

Aug 20, 2005 We Are Married in a beautiful oudoor ceremony in our back yard with about 100 guests

Sept. 8, 2005 AOS, EAD and AP Applications sent to Chicago

Sept 18, 2005 Resent as we made one check out wrong.

Sept 29, 2005 Reciepts for AOS EAD and AP

Dec 12, 2005 AP approved today via email

Dec 18, 2005 received AP in the mail

Dec 21-27, Home for Christmas

Jan 18, 2006 Biometrics in Detroit

Jan 27, 2006 EAD card received

April 4, 2006 AOS Interview in Cleveland OH APPROVED

June 19, 2006 Started Full-time employment.

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Take a look at the immigration timelines link at the top of the page, there are stats for lifting conditions

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United States & Republic of the Philippines

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