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Hello fellow VJ's...anyone who experience filing REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS with dependents? To cut my story short, i have 2 kids, 10 years and 8 years old, we are filing our ROC soon, and just want to ask if I am just going to pay $590 TOTAL..or WILL MY TWO KIDS pay the BIOMETRICS fee of $85 each? PLEASE HELP! THanks so much for ur time..GOd Bless us all..:)

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You have to pay the biometrics fee for each of the kids.

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Hello fellow VJ's...anyone who experience filing REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS with dependents? To cut my story short, i have 2 kids, 10 years and 8 years old, we are filing our ROC soon, and just want to ask if I am just going to pay $590 TOTAL..or WILL MY TWO KIDS pay the BIOMETRICS fee of $85 each? PLEASE HELP! THanks so much for ur time..GOd Bless us all..:)

You will have to pay $760 total. The filing fee of $505, and three biometric fees of $85 each.

Each conditional dependent has to pay the biometric fee, as well as you.

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filing fee of $505, plus three biometric fees of $85 each. You can write a check for the total amount, or separate it out... up to you! Make sure you write the your A number on the check though.

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Hello fellow VJ's...anyone who experience filing REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS with dependents? To cut my story short, i have 2 kids, 10 years and 8 years old, we are filing our ROC soon, and just want to ask if I am just going to pay $590 TOTAL..or WILL MY TWO KIDS pay the BIOMETRICS fee of $85 each? PLEASE HELP! THanks so much for ur time..GOd Bless us all..:)

Read the instructions: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-751instr.pdf If the children arrived within 90 days of you AND AOS'd with you then you submit ONE I-751 fee + biometrics for each of you so $505+$85+$85+$85 = $760

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Hi everyone,

I and my husband have moved to Singapore few months ago, and we are living in Singapore for at least 2 years, of course we have travelled back and forward to the U.S. and Singapore. We're gonna come back to the U.S for filing a ROC on this March (my GC will expired on May).

As some people here said, after getting NOA1 which automatically extends the validity of the Green Card for one more year. So according to my stituation, it also means that I still can go to Singapore for few weeks while waiting for a biometric appoitment (I have family in the U.S. sent the appointment letter to Singapore), and coming back to U.S with an original NOA1, an EXPIRED GREEN CARD, and I-551 stamp on passport. Is this way safe for me to go to Singapore and come back to the U.S. or I should stay inside the U.S until done with my biometric appointment?

I appreciate from any your answer. Thank you very much

Han

 
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