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Hi all,

Where do I have to send my I-751 to remove my conditional green card.

I have been living in Texas, so do I have to send to Texas Service Centre or others?

Thank you so much for answer.

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It goes to the Texas Service Center.

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It goes to the Texas Service Center.

I am not sure if I understood, one has to mail to Texas Service Center and can not bi filed in person with infopass appointment? Thank you!

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It goes to the Texas Service Center.

Thank you

9 August 2001 - We found each other inlove2.gif

20 August 2001 thru 27 March 2004 - countless hours of IM, emails, phonecalls... you know what we're talking about pinkphone.gif

28 March 2004 - John came to visit me for the first time frenchyf1.gif

30 May 2004 - John came to visited me for two days smily1192.gif

1 July 2004 - I-129F Petition Accepted by Texas Service Center (NOA1)

26 September 2004 - John came for two weeks (with engagement ring) - he can't get enough of me! smily1043.gif

30 September 2004 - I-129F Petition Approved (about 90 days) (NOA2)

11 November 2004 - Jasna receives package 3 from Belgrade Consulate yay.gif

1 December 2004 - Jasna receives package 4 (and interview date ) from Belgrade Consulate

12 January 2005 - John is visiting me

14 January 2005 - We went together to the interview and K1 Visa Approved!

2. APRIL 2005 - MOVED TO TEXAS

18. April - applied for SSN

21. April - got my SSN, the card will arrive in about 7 days

25. April - received SSN card in mail

8. May - Got Married!

party-smiley-020.gif

us-flag.gifnexthart.gifyi-flag.gif

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It goes to the Texas Service Center.

I am not sure if I understood, one has to mail to Texas Service Center and can not bi filed in person with infopass appointment? Thank you!

Infopass appointments are not used to file petitions. You have to mail it into the service centre.

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