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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Hi all!

So I looked over the instructions to remove conditions and started filling out the I-751.

My family and I are living in Germany right now on my husbands military orders so I have some things I need to do differently I think.

I think I got everything, but I want to make sure I am on the right track, so please comment!!!

1. I still file within the 90 day window prior to my 2 year "gc anniversary"

2. The application goes to the Vermont Service Center since my last of Residence was Louisiana.

3. I need to get my fingerprints done at the nearest US embassy or US military installation and submit them with the application.

Question: Do I still need to pay the $80 biometrics fee?

4. The Instruction on the uscis website says to call the nearest embassy for instructions on the method of payment.

Can't I just submit a check or moneyorder?

5. When the uscis websites talkes about "applicant and dependents" need to submit fingerprints and passportphotos, they mean me and potential K2 children!?

(My 1 year old son is a dual citizen, so I am assuming he does not need to have pictures taken?)

6. Part 5 asks about the immigration status of the children. Should I put "U.S. Citizen/dual citizen" in that field?

Thanks for taking the time to help me out here! It's been so long since I had to deal with this stuff, I am a little out of the loop.....

Nadine & Kenneth

Our K-1 journey

02/06/2006 filed 129F

07/01/2007 received visa via "Deutsche Post"

08/27/2006 POE Dallas

->view my complete timeline

AOS, EAD and AP

12/6/2006 filed for AOS & EAD

1/05/2007 AOS transferred to California Service Center

01/16/2008 letter to Congressman

03/27/2008 GREENCARD arrived

ROC

02/02/2010 filed I-751

07/01/20010 Greencard arrived

 

Naturalization

12/08/2021 N-400 filed 

03/15/2022 Interview. Approved after "quality review"

05/11/2022 Oath Ceremony

 

Filed: Other Timeline
Posted (edited)
Hi all!

So I looked over the instructions to remove conditions and started filling out the I-751.

My family and I are living in Germany right now on my husbands military orders so I have some things I need to do differently I think.

I think I got everything, but I want to make sure I am on the right track, so please comment!!!

1. I still file within the 90 day window prior to my 2 year "gc anniversary"

Yes.

2. The application goes to the Vermont Service Center since my last of Residence was Louisiana.

Yes.

3. I need to get my fingerprints done at the nearest US embassy or US military installation and submit them with the application.

Yes. Keep in mind you also need 2 passport-style photos.

Question: Do I still need to pay the $80 biometrics fee?

Yes, just for the fingerprints alone, a big rippoff.

4. The Instruction on the uscis website says to call the nearest embassy for instructions on the method of payment.

Can't I just submit a check or moneyorder?

Yes. Personal check from US bank preferred.

5. When the uscis websites talkes about "applicant and dependents" need to submit fingerprints and passportphotos, they mean me and potential K2 children!?

There are no potential children, unless you are pregnant.

(My 1 year old son is a dual citizen, so I am assuming he does not need to have pictures taken?)

No. US citizens are not involved with immigration.

6. Part 5 asks about the immigration status of the children. Should I put "U.S. Citizen/dual citizen" in that field?

Uncle Sam doesn't really recognize other countries' citizenships, so forget the German part, please. US citizens, even at very young age, have nothing to do with immigration.

Edited by Just Bob

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

Thank you, Just Bob! :yes:

Nadine & Kenneth

Our K-1 journey

02/06/2006 filed 129F

07/01/2007 received visa via "Deutsche Post"

08/27/2006 POE Dallas

->view my complete timeline

AOS, EAD and AP

12/6/2006 filed for AOS & EAD

1/05/2007 AOS transferred to California Service Center

01/16/2008 letter to Congressman

03/27/2008 GREENCARD arrived

ROC

02/02/2010 filed I-751

07/01/20010 Greencard arrived

 

Naturalization

12/08/2021 N-400 filed 

03/15/2022 Interview. Approved after "quality review"

05/11/2022 Oath Ceremony

 

 
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