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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hi,

I am still in the early stage of the journey (my fiancee just got her K1 visa approveD), but have already looked forward based off current USCIS processing times (which I know can vary). Regardless, with these estimated times I found that I would apply for AOS August 1, 2008 and would receive the conditional green card around 5/1/2009. I would apply for the I-751 to remove conditions 90 days before the 2nd year anniversary of the conditional green card, or on 2/1/2011. The I-751 at Vermont is estimated to now take 14 months, which would mean I would have my then-spouse apply for naturalization 90 days before the 3 year mark of her becoming a conditional permanent resident, or 2/1/2012.

I know the estimates are only estimates, but under this scenario, she would apply for citizenship (2/1/2012) before the conditions would be removed from her conditional 2 year green card (4/1/2012).

Can she apply for naturalization before the conditions have been removed on her conditional green card? I don't know if the 14 months that is estimated to remove conditions would pose a problem since I thought green cards were generally extended for a year, but I could be wrong.

Anyones thoughts?

12-14-07 Sent K-1 petition

12-17-07 Received NOA1

01-06-08 Got engaged!!!

02-21-08 NOA2 Approved

02-27-08 NVC processed petition

02-28-08 Received NOA2 in mail

03-03-08 Consulate in Rio de Janeiro received petition

03-21-08 Received packet for interview

04-22-08 Visa Interview and Visa APPROVED!

05-06-08 Visa received in mail

07-28-08 Wedding Date (Reception was 26th, but forgot to reigster for MC...oops)

10-04-08 Applied for AOS (EAD and AP also)

10-09-08 NOA1 for I-485

10-27-08 I-485 transferred to CSC

11-04-08 I-485 Biometrics appointment

11-13-08 NOA1 for EAD

12-09-08 EAD Biometrics appointment

01-08-09 AP Approved

01-13-09 AP Received

Cost of 3 roundtrip tickets to Brazil in last 3 years...... $2,900+

Cost of filing petitions for K-1 visa & AOS.................... $1,465+

Cost of monthly calling cards to Brazil........................$20

Cost of marrying the woman of my dreams.... PRICELESS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I am still in the early stage of the journey (my fiancee just got her K1 visa approveD), but have already looked forward based off current USCIS processing times (which I know can vary). Regardless, with these estimated times I found that I would apply for AOS August 1, 2008 and would receive the conditional green card around 5/1/2009. I would apply for the I-751 to remove conditions 90 days before the 2nd year anniversary of the conditional green card, or on 2/1/2011. The I-751 at Vermont is estimated to now take 14 months, which would mean I would have my then-spouse apply for naturalization 90 days before the 3 year mark of her becoming a conditional permanent resident, or 2/1/2012.

I know the estimates are only estimates, but under this scenario, she would apply for citizenship (2/1/2012) before the conditions would be removed from her conditional 2 year green card (4/1/2012).

Can she apply for naturalization before the conditions have been removed on her conditional green card? I don't know if the 14 months that is estimated to remove conditions would pose a problem since I thought green cards were generally extended for a year, but I could be wrong.

Anyones thoughts?

Try to relax. You will get gray hair at this rate. Things will likely change before then.

03/20/2006 - I-129F - Sent FedEX

03/28/2006 - NOA 1 (Receipt) - NOA issued from CSC

07/03/2006 - RFE (Receipt) - RFE Received

07/07/2006 - RFE and Waiver Request - RFE arrived at CSC

09/01/2006 - NOA2 - USCIS Email - Approved w/Waiver

09/22/2006 - Electronic Version - Manila - Embassy Received

12/13/2006 - Packet 4 Received via DHL

12/21/2007 - Medical St. Lukes

12/22/2006 - St. Luke's canceled medical in progress - required additional tests in Jan for upper respiratory congestion.

12/28/2006 - Interview Canceled because of congestion and cough during medical at St. Lukes

01/09/2007 - St. Luke's for 3 consecutive days of "sputum tests and finish medical"

01/10/2007 - St. Luke's for 3 consecutive days of "sputum tests and finish medical"

01/11/2007 - St. Luke's for 3 consecutive days of "sputum tests and finish medical"

01/12/2007 - St. Luke's for pulmonary exam - EVERYTHING CLEAR

01/15/2007 - St. Luke's for vaccinations and release of medical to USE

02/26/2007 - Interview APPROVED - 11+ months for K1 Visa

03/05/2007 - Visa in hand

03/05/2007 - CFO Completed

03/06/2007 - Arrived in Dallas

04/29/2007 - Married in Dallas

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Hi,

I am still in the early stage of the journey (my fiancee just got her K1 visa approveD), but have already looked forward based off current USCIS processing times (which I know can vary). Regardless, with these estimated times I found that I would apply for AOS August 1, 2008 and would receive the conditional green card around 5/1/2009. I would apply for the I-751 to remove conditions 90 days before the 2nd year anniversary of the conditional green card, or on 2/1/2011. The I-751 at Vermont is estimated to now take 14 months, which would mean I would have my then-spouse apply for naturalization 90 days before the 3 year mark of her becoming a conditional permanent resident, or 2/1/2012.

I know the estimates are only estimates, but under this scenario, she would apply for citizenship (2/1/2012) before the conditions would be removed from her conditional 2 year green card (4/1/2012).

Can she apply for naturalization before the conditions have been removed on her conditional green card? I don't know if the 14 months that is estimated to remove conditions would pose a problem since I thought green cards were generally extended for a year, but I could be wrong.

Anyones thoughts?

Try to relax. You will get gray hair at this rate. Things will likely change before then.

hehehe..I was thinking **Wow hes thinking ahead..I can't plan whats for dinner tomorrow..nevermind trying to figure out 4 years ahead! :hehe:

AOS

02/25/08 sent AOS packet

02/26/08 packet received chicago lockbox

03/03/08 NOA(I-485,I765,I131)for daughter and myself

03/09/08 received biometrics appointment letter

03/25/08 RFE recieved for NOA for I129F(USCIS lost it! DOH!)

03/25/08 RFE sent

03/26/08 biometrics appointment(YAY!)

03/26/08 EAD touched(for daughter and myself)

03/28/08 EAD touch again!

04/03/08 RFE received case processing resumes

04/29/08 request AP expedited

05/01/08 AP sent out

05/02/08 case transfered to CSC

05/02/08 EAD card production ordered

05/05/08 EAD card production ordered again

05/10/08 EAD card received

05/16/08 AOS touched

05/18/08 AOS touched again!

06/11/08 AOS card production ordered!

06/16/08 green card received in mail!!

no more USCIS for almost 2 years!!

ROC

04/07/10 sent I-751 to VSC

04/09/10 NOA recieved

04/13/10 cheque cashed

05/17/10 early biometrics

06/29/10 card production ordered

07/10/10 card received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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I'm not worried about anything, just like to see all of the steps for planning purposes. The process just doesn't seem to make sense though if you can apply for citizenship before the ocnditions have been removed. The removing of conditions just seems like an extra amount to pay for an unnecessary service (it would be nice to be granted a 10 year visa to prevent this).

12-14-07 Sent K-1 petition

12-17-07 Received NOA1

01-06-08 Got engaged!!!

02-21-08 NOA2 Approved

02-27-08 NVC processed petition

02-28-08 Received NOA2 in mail

03-03-08 Consulate in Rio de Janeiro received petition

03-21-08 Received packet for interview

04-22-08 Visa Interview and Visa APPROVED!

05-06-08 Visa received in mail

07-28-08 Wedding Date (Reception was 26th, but forgot to reigster for MC...oops)

10-04-08 Applied for AOS (EAD and AP also)

10-09-08 NOA1 for I-485

10-27-08 I-485 transferred to CSC

11-04-08 I-485 Biometrics appointment

11-13-08 NOA1 for EAD

12-09-08 EAD Biometrics appointment

01-08-09 AP Approved

01-13-09 AP Received

Cost of 3 roundtrip tickets to Brazil in last 3 years...... $2,900+

Cost of filing petitions for K-1 visa & AOS.................... $1,465+

Cost of monthly calling cards to Brazil........................$20

Cost of marrying the woman of my dreams.... PRICELESS

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I'm not worried about anything, just like to see all of the steps for planning purposes. The process just doesn't seem to make sense though if you can apply for citizenship before the ocnditions have been removed. The removing of conditions just seems like an extra amount to pay for an unnecessary service (it would be nice to be granted a 10 year visa to prevent this).

When you have the conditions successfully removed from your conditional..you get your 10 year gc..then you can take your time to apply for citizenship..thats my understanding..I could be wrong though haha! maybe someone else will pop by and either yay me or nay me :dance: I'm going to go back to obsessing over waiting for my AP and EAD! I swear..the waiting in the last few days is the worst!

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AOS

02/25/08 sent AOS packet

02/26/08 packet received chicago lockbox

03/03/08 NOA(I-485,I765,I131)for daughter and myself

03/09/08 received biometrics appointment letter

03/25/08 RFE recieved for NOA for I129F(USCIS lost it! DOH!)

03/25/08 RFE sent

03/26/08 biometrics appointment(YAY!)

03/26/08 EAD touched(for daughter and myself)

03/28/08 EAD touch again!

04/03/08 RFE received case processing resumes

04/29/08 request AP expedited

05/01/08 AP sent out

05/02/08 case transfered to CSC

05/02/08 EAD card production ordered

05/05/08 EAD card production ordered again

05/10/08 EAD card received

05/16/08 AOS touched

05/18/08 AOS touched again!

06/11/08 AOS card production ordered!

06/16/08 green card received in mail!!

no more USCIS for almost 2 years!!

ROC

04/07/10 sent I-751 to VSC

04/09/10 NOA recieved

04/13/10 cheque cashed

05/17/10 early biometrics

06/29/10 card production ordered

07/10/10 card received

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If an alien is eligible to file an N-400 to naturalise, having met all the conditions, and the I-751 is still not adjudicated at the time the alien is called for the N400 interview, the I751 will be adjudicated at the Naturalisation interview.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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You can file for NATZ three years from the date on the greencard.

...and what mermaid said....

That's from the conditional green card, correct?

12-14-07 Sent K-1 petition

12-17-07 Received NOA1

01-06-08 Got engaged!!!

02-21-08 NOA2 Approved

02-27-08 NVC processed petition

02-28-08 Received NOA2 in mail

03-03-08 Consulate in Rio de Janeiro received petition

03-21-08 Received packet for interview

04-22-08 Visa Interview and Visa APPROVED!

05-06-08 Visa received in mail

07-28-08 Wedding Date (Reception was 26th, but forgot to reigster for MC...oops)

10-04-08 Applied for AOS (EAD and AP also)

10-09-08 NOA1 for I-485

10-27-08 I-485 transferred to CSC

11-04-08 I-485 Biometrics appointment

11-13-08 NOA1 for EAD

12-09-08 EAD Biometrics appointment

01-08-09 AP Approved

01-13-09 AP Received

Cost of 3 roundtrip tickets to Brazil in last 3 years...... $2,900+

Cost of filing petitions for K-1 visa & AOS.................... $1,465+

Cost of monthly calling cards to Brazil........................$20

Cost of marrying the woman of my dreams.... PRICELESS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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yes, the time starts ticking for those 3 years when the conditional green card is approved:-).

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Thought so, thanks!

12-14-07 Sent K-1 petition

12-17-07 Received NOA1

01-06-08 Got engaged!!!

02-21-08 NOA2 Approved

02-27-08 NVC processed petition

02-28-08 Received NOA2 in mail

03-03-08 Consulate in Rio de Janeiro received petition

03-21-08 Received packet for interview

04-22-08 Visa Interview and Visa APPROVED!

05-06-08 Visa received in mail

07-28-08 Wedding Date (Reception was 26th, but forgot to reigster for MC...oops)

10-04-08 Applied for AOS (EAD and AP also)

10-09-08 NOA1 for I-485

10-27-08 I-485 transferred to CSC

11-04-08 I-485 Biometrics appointment

11-13-08 NOA1 for EAD

12-09-08 EAD Biometrics appointment

01-08-09 AP Approved

01-13-09 AP Received

Cost of 3 roundtrip tickets to Brazil in last 3 years...... $2,900+

Cost of filing petitions for K-1 visa & AOS.................... $1,465+

Cost of monthly calling cards to Brazil........................$20

Cost of marrying the woman of my dreams.... PRICELESS

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Thought so, thanks!

You can begin the naturalization process whether conditions are removed yet or not but this doesn't negate the need to file to remove conditions. You just don't have to wait for completion if hasn't occured by the three year mark.

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Thought so, thanks!

You can begin the naturalization process whether conditions are removed yet or not but this doesn't negate the need to file to remove conditions. You just don't have to wait for completion if hasn't occured by the three year mark.

Can you apply before the 3 years are up? Seeing how slow the processing times are right now, 3 yrs will be up in september but ptocessing in my area is at 9 month. Can I apply from now?

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Thought so, thanks!

You can begin the naturalization process whether conditions are removed yet or not but this doesn't negate the need to file to remove conditions. You just don't have to wait for completion if hasn't occured by the three year mark.

Can you apply before the 3 years are up? Seeing how slow the processing times are right now, 3 yrs will be up in september but ptocessing in my area is at 9 month. Can I apply from now?

You can apply 90 days before your 3 year anniversary. In your case sometime in Jun or Jul.

Permanent Residence Card Timeline

09.14.04: Conditional PR granted

06.14.06: I-751 sent

07.07.06: NOA extending GC for a year

07.24.07: Biometrics Appt

09.10.07: Called 1-800 to inquire about Status

09.14.07: Conditional GC expired :(

09.24.07: Received Letter dated 09.19.07 -->Case pending Officer review

10.15.07: Another useless call to 1-800 line

11.13.07: Infopass Appt to inquire about I-751 status - Letter to Ombudsman sent.

12.08.07: Letter from Ombudsman received. Formal inquiry initiated. I should hear back from USCIS within 45 days.

01.05.08: Response from USCIS received: Required Review still in process. Contacted Congresswoman office.

Approved per Congresswoman's office response given in March 08.

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Citizenship Timeline

11.05.07: N-400 Submitted

11.08.07: N-400 Application Received

11.14.07: N-400 Application Check Cashed!!

12.03.07: NOA Receipt Received - Priority Date:11/08/07

12.08.07: NOA 2 --> Fingerprint Notification Received. Scheduled date is 12.31.07

01.12.08: NOA 3 --> Interview Appt Letter. Interview date is 03.04 at 9:40AM

03.04.08: Interview done. I should hear from them soon.

04.07.08: Oath Ceremony Letter Received!!!

05.02.08: Oath Ceremony completed. I am now an American Citizen

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Times have sure changed since my grandfather came here over 120 years ago, the people at Ellis Island processed everything by hand, had very neat printing, could take strange sounding names and do a phonetic spelling, and handled millions of cases. From the time my grandfather arrived at Ellis Island was naturalized about six weeks later taking night courses sponsored by the government. Don't recall seeing any fees on his applications.

Today is a two step process, first you have to become a permanent resident, but if married for less than two years, that becomes a conditional permanent resident and get a green card with a two year expiration date. You still are a permanent resident however with an expired card, but you cannot legally work nor travel, nor drive a vehicle.

Ha, suppose if you were a multimillionaire wouldn't make any difference, chauffeur driven limo, and could invite congressman to your mansion to have an influence on politics. Not sure about travel, what the heck, invite a senator along in your private jet. You sure shouldn't worry about putting food on the table. Sometimes feel the only freedom in this world is having cash.

At the advice of my attorney, my wife to be came here on a tourist visa, if you want to plan ahead, better find a USCIS approved doctor for the I-693, that was a problem that I overlooked, not too many of those doctors, and appointment times were months away. I did find one 300 miles away after a lot of sweat. Wife and I spent our honeymoon filling out immigration forms, we had a good attorney, but we had to do all the footwork like translations, etc. Have to have that thick package and send everything in at once, all important was that I-130 and I-485, once you receive the receipt, your wife can stay, but we were prepared to extend her I-94 if need be. We also wanted more time to spend together than those 90 K1 days, just to be sure, we were sure, but guess we wanted to be darn sure. We both made bad mistakes the first time around, ha, that was over four years ago, we still are sure.

Then there is the interview and wait for that conditional permanent resident card, but we paid extra for the I-765 work authorization and I-131 travel document, not necessary, but relieves the restrictions while waiting for that first green card. Ha, you don't have to be a millionaire for the I-864, but it helps.

Took us almost a year to get that first green card, and that date is when the clock start ticking for the N-400 citizen application, three years from that date, but to kill time, you have to sweat out the I-751 conditional residence removal. Remember all that stuff you went through to get that first green card? Well, you get to do that all over again.

Maybe someone can explain to me exactly what a permanent resident is, I understand if a young male about registering with selective service if the draft ever comes back, paying taxes and paying taxes, permission needed if you plan on leaving this country for over a year, a degree of allegiance to this country, etc., but don't quite get the idea you need a foreign passport if you want to travel. Don't you have to show a degree of allegiance to a foreign country to get that passport and doesn't this contradict the concepts of being a permanent resident?

I do understand that you cannot vote.

And while the N-400 states if you are married to a USA citizen you can apply in three years from the date of your marriage, you also need three years from the date of your first green card. Due to excessively long delays by the USCIS, figure on more like five years where that marriage requirement is no longer necessary.

At the present rate of processing, my wife and I will definitely be married more than five years before she gets her citizenship.

For now, just worry about making your appointment with a USCIS approved doctor. Check at

https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=of...office_type=CIV

I highly suggest you get the fillable form and fill out as much as you can with Adobe Acrobat and print out a half a dozen copies as most doctors do not know how to print in a ledgeible manner, also gather all the information on your spouses vaccination and shot records, and many of those communicable diseases can be done by your local county health officer at a much lower price than what some of these medical places charge today.

My wife did bring all of her medical records, but we still had to have those translated into English, we spend more time on that I-693 then all the other forms combined. All of her tests came back negative, but wondered why I didn't have to have those tests as well. And the ironic thing, was that even if a person had all those diseases according to the form, wouldn't be rejected anyway, just had to agree to counseling.

Don't try to make logical sense of the immigration procedure, you will go nuts, just do what you are told to do.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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At the advice of my attorney, my wife to be came here on a tourist visa...............................

I hope she wasn't your fiancee at the time - if so, your attorney told you to do something that is illegal................

Don't try to make logical sense of the immigration procedure, you will go nuts, just do what you are told to do.

That did make me chuckle - my similar advice would be just to read the guidelines - work your way step by step through the process - and, try not to stress too much about how long it will take - you can't speed it up, so, file your forms, and get on with life :-)

N400 at California SC, Field office- Los Angeles

Sep 3, 2007 Application Mailed

Sep 12, 2007 - Priority date

Nov 9,2007 - check cashed

Nov 20,2007 - NOA1: "expect to be notified within 425 days of this notice",

Jan 10, 2008 - fingerprints appointment (letter lost due to mailing address receipted incorrectly)

Feb 7, 2008 - fingerprints done (took about 10 min - as a walk-in)

Sept 8, 2008 - Interview date (letter received Jul 18) - rescheduled at my request

Jan 6, 2009 - Interview date

Feb 26, 2009 - Citizenship Oath

*online status "case received Oct 29", no touches showing.

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