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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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is there any way to check status of a filed I751??

also does anyone know, my son who is now 18 is in Canada, which he does have cond. perm res status cr2

and my husband and I have filed jointly to have conditions removed I751 for myself and two sons, the one who is 18 has gone to Canada to scope out medical universities and i splanning on attending school there, HOW DOES THIS WORK since we have filed I7451 already.. how can he go to school in Canada?????? My son will be back In august so I am hoping to have biometric appt by then as our temp res card expires aug 22 2012 and mailed in the I751 package with proof end of May

Please any thoughts or links or ideas

thank you

SMURFIN AWESOME!!!!

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is there any way to check status of a filed I751??

Please any thoughts or links or ideas

thank you

This is the only question I can answer... If you have received your NOA1 for your I751 you can check the status on the USCIS website. Their website isn't the best and I haven't had much luck checking the status of my cases on there, but others have.

About going to school, not sure if you can remain a permanent resident of the US and live in Canada (unless you will be taking classes online)... seems kinda wrong to me, but other people will have a more definitive answer for you.

12/31/2009 - Marriage

07/21/2010 - AOS approved

08/04/2010 - Green Card received (and it's actually green!)

05/30/2012 - Sent ROC packet to VSC

06/08/2012 - Received NOA1 for ROC (Dated 06/04/2012)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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This is the only question I can answer... If you have received your NOA1 for your I751 you can check the status on the USCIS website. Their website isn't the best and I haven't had much luck checking the status of my cases on there, but others have.

Actually this is incorrect because if you read the NOA1 it tells you right on it that you must use the case number found on the biometrics appointment notice sheet. Not the one on the NOA1.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Actually this is incorrect because if you read the NOA1 it tells you right on it that you must use the case number found on the biometrics appointment notice sheet. Not the one on the NOA1.

Oops, I guess that's why it's not showing up for me.

12/31/2009 - Marriage

07/21/2010 - AOS approved

08/04/2010 - Green Card received (and it's actually green!)

05/30/2012 - Sent ROC packet to VSC

06/08/2012 - Received NOA1 for ROC (Dated 06/04/2012)

 
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