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Do we need to file a seperate I-751 to lift conditions for my wife and each of her two children or are they all included on my wife's petition? Thanks.

I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence:

04-08-2008 Sent I-751 Joint petition for wife and stepchild

04-25-2008 Received NOA for wife stating residence extended 1 year while petition is processed

05-08-2008 Received NOA for stepdaughter stating residence extended 1 year while petition is processed.

05-08-2008 Received ASC appointment letter for wife. Biometrics scheduled for 05/16.

05-09-2008 Received ASC appointment letter for stepdaughter. Biometrics scheduled for 05/20.

05-16-2008 Biometrics for wife completed.

05-17-2008 Biometrics for stepdaughter completed.

03-19-2009 Received 10-year green card

N-400 Application for Naturalization Timeline:

02-17-2009 Sent N-400 Application for Naturalization for Wife

02-19-2009 Package received by USCIS

02-24-2009 Check cashed by USCIS

02-28-2009 NOA receipt received for N-400 payment

03-09-2009 NOA received for Biometrics appointment on 03-20

03-20-2009 Biometrics completed

04-20-2009 NOA received for Naturalization interview on 05-28

05-28-2009 Successful Naturalization interview

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Do we need to file a seperate I-751 to lift conditions for my wife and each of her two children or are they all included on my wife's petition?

If the AOS was approved within 90 days of your wife they can be included on the same I-751. Otherwise, they will need to file three I-751s and pay three fees.

If your child received conditional resident status within 90 days of when you did, then your child may be included in your application to remove the conditions on permanent residence. Your child must file a separate application if your child received conditional resident status more than 90 days after you did.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/remCond.htm

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If the AOS was approved within 90 days of your wife they can be included on the same I-751. Otherwise, they will need to file three I-751s and pay three fees.

If your child received conditional resident status within 90 days of when you did, then your child may be included in your application to remove the conditions on permanent residence. Your child must file a separate application if your child received conditional resident status more than 90 days after you did.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/remCond.htm

Oooh THAT'S good to hear! :yes: I was thinking I'd have to pay for 2 fees for my daughter and I!

Yay that I don't! :thumbs:

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