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I have a question. Maybe it doesn't belong here. My question is; Are K1 holders, who received the conditional status, considered lawful permanent residents with regards to the citizenship application? The N400 guide says LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT married to and living with a USC for the past three (3) years.

Does this mean we start counting the 3 years from the time conditional status is lifted or from the time conditional status was approved?

I thought after 3 years of marriage (actually, 2 years and 9 months) to USC, regardless of conditional status, he or she can apply for naturalization.

Can someone who went through k1-conditional-lifted-citizenship confirm this, or anyone for this matter?

Thank you!

This is NOT the official timeline for Lifting of Conditions processing, use as reference only:

06.22.09-received both son's & wife's 10-year GC.

06.05.09-I-751 APPROVED

02.26.09-passport stamped temporary GC.

01.12.09-son's biometrics taken, after 12 months.

12.18.08-still no word from VSC

12.17.08-extended expiration date of conditional status

01.12.08-wife's biometrics taken, waiting for son's appt.

12.19.07-received NOA and EAC#

12.17.07-check cleared my account, cashed on 12.13.07

12.04.07-submitted Form I-751

01.26.06-day 150 (432): son's case approved... no interview. GC rec'd 02/11/06

12.29.05-day 121 (403): wife's case approved... no interview. GC rec'd 01/09/06

11.29.05-day 091 (373): wife's AOS & EAD biometrics done.

11.02.05-day 064 (346): EAD approved, card rec'd 12/05/05

10.15.05-day 046 (328): son's AOS biometrics done

09.09.05-day 010 (292): NOA's received

09.06.05-day 007 (289): AOS & EAD papers received by MSC

08.30.05-day 001 (282): filed AOS/EAD papers

07.12.05-day 233: "JUST MARRIED!"

see my timeline for K1 processing...

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I have a question. Maybe it doesn't belong here. My question is; Are K1 holders, who received the conditional status, considered lawful permanent residents with regards to the citizenship application? The N400 guide says LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT married to and living with a USC for the past three (3) years.

Does this mean we start counting the 3 years from the time conditional status is lifted or from the time conditional status was approved?

I thought after 3 years of marriage (actually, 2 years and 9 months) to USC, regardless of conditional status, he or she can apply for naturalization.

Can someone who went through k1-conditional-lifted-citizenship confirm this, or anyone for this matter?

Thank you!

Look at your greencard... it has on it "Resident Since mm/dd/yyyy" that is the date you need to work from.... so you are eligiable for Citizenship 3 years from that date... the earliest you can apply is 90 days before the 3rd anniversary of your Resident since date.... I have my 3rd wedding anniversary in April 2008 but I am not eligiable for Citizenship until Nov 11 2008 and the earliest I can apply is Aug 11 2008....

Make sense ?

Kez

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
I have a question. Maybe it doesn't belong here. My question is; Are K1 holders, who received the conditional status, considered lawful permanent residents with regards to the citizenship application? The N400 guide says LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT married to and living with a USC for the past three (3) years.

Does this mean we start counting the 3 years from the time conditional status is lifted or from the time conditional status was approved?

I thought after 3 years of marriage (actually, 2 years and 9 months) to USC, regardless of conditional status, he or she can apply for naturalization.

Can someone who went through k1-conditional-lifted-citizenship confirm this, or anyone for this matter?

Thank you!

Look at your greencard... it has on it "Resident Since mm/dd/yyyy" that is the date you need to work from.... so you are eligiable for Citizenship 3 years from that date... the earliest you can apply is 90 days before the 3rd anniversary of your Resident since date.... I have my 3rd wedding anniversary in April 2008 but I am not eligiable for Citizenship until Nov 11 2008 and the earliest I can apply is Aug 11 2008....

Make sense ?

Kez

Thanks Kez! It does make sense. Just wanted someone to confirmation.

This is NOT the official timeline for Lifting of Conditions processing, use as reference only:

06.22.09-received both son's & wife's 10-year GC.

06.05.09-I-751 APPROVED

02.26.09-passport stamped temporary GC.

01.12.09-son's biometrics taken, after 12 months.

12.18.08-still no word from VSC

12.17.08-extended expiration date of conditional status

01.12.08-wife's biometrics taken, waiting for son's appt.

12.19.07-received NOA and EAC#

12.17.07-check cleared my account, cashed on 12.13.07

12.04.07-submitted Form I-751

01.26.06-day 150 (432): son's case approved... no interview. GC rec'd 02/11/06

12.29.05-day 121 (403): wife's case approved... no interview. GC rec'd 01/09/06

11.29.05-day 091 (373): wife's AOS & EAD biometrics done.

11.02.05-day 064 (346): EAD approved, card rec'd 12/05/05

10.15.05-day 046 (328): son's AOS biometrics done

09.09.05-day 010 (292): NOA's received

09.06.05-day 007 (289): AOS & EAD papers received by MSC

08.30.05-day 001 (282): filed AOS/EAD papers

07.12.05-day 233: "JUST MARRIED!"

see my timeline for K1 processing...

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