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You can check the timelines here for current averages: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/liftstats.php?cfl= ..the whole process currently takes about 4 months on average

N400 Timeline:

12/14/11 - Sending out N400 package

12/19/11 - Received by USCIS

12/21/11 - NOA date

12/22/11 - Check cashed

12/27/11 - Received NOA

02/06/12 - Received yellow letter (pre-interview case file review)

03/13/12 - Placed in line for interview scheduling (3 yr anniversary)

03/17/12 - Received interview letter

04/17/12 - Interview - No decision, application under further review

04/17/12 - Biometrics

04/25/12 - Placed in line for oath scheduling (so I'm approved yay!)

04/27/12 - Received oath ceremony date

05/09/12 - Oath ceremony!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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how long will it take to get the card - minimum average time to maximum time?

where are you at in the process right now? BTW there is no maximum time.

Edited by rsn

K1: 01/15/2009 (mailed I-129F) - 06/23/2009 (visa received)

AOS: 08/08/2009 (mailed I-485, I-765, & I-131) - 10/29/2009 (received GC)

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Filed: Country: Thailand
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I'm not in the process yet. I'm letting my GF know how long she needs to stay in the U.S. near the end of her second year to make sure she gets the card(she has two children back in Thailand, so she doesn't want to be away from them any longer than is necessary. I basically am looking for an average length of time and another member gave me an idea.

where are you at in the process right now? BTW there is no maximum time.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I'm not in the process yet. I'm letting my GF know how long she needs to stay in the U.S. near the end of her second year to make sure she gets the card(she has two children back in Thailand, so she doesn't want to be away from them any longer than is necessary. I basically am looking for an average length of time and another member gave me an idea.

She can visit Thailand and return to America with the two year conditional green card, so long as she does not stay for an extended period of time i.e. over six months. My wife is planning on returning to Thailand this summer after being here for nearly two years, and applying for lifting of conditions upon returning (within the 90 days).

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I'm not in the process yet. I'm letting my GF know how long she needs to stay in the U.S. near the end of her second year to make sure she gets the card(she has two children back in Thailand, so she doesn't want to be away from them any longer than is necessary. I basically am looking for an average length of time and another member gave me an idea.

One option is to bring her kids here on a K2 along with your girlfriend.

K1: 01/15/2009 (mailed I-129F) - 06/23/2009 (visa received)

AOS: 08/08/2009 (mailed I-485, I-765, & I-131) - 10/29/2009 (received GC)

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