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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Is Anyone of you have been file 10 Years Green Card before 90 day's expired of the 2Years GreenCard?? If So.. How long you guys been wait to receive the 10 years GreenCard?

Anyway.. while waiting of it... is their any chance that can have vacation's in other country??....

BTW, i'm in that situation and have 5 months baby.(me and the baby only) Wondering also if i need some letter to show in immigration(airport) that the father of my baby let the baby to go in vacation without him...

Thanks for the brilliant Answer. I appreciated. :star:

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This looks to be a removal of conditions (not K1) question, so hopefully a Mod will move it.

Anyway, just to clarify you cannot apply for ROC until you are within 90 days of the 2 year anniversary of the approval date on your green card.

When you apply for ROC, you receive a letter that effectively extends your 2 year card for a further year (or until your ROC is approved - whatever happens first). So you can still work, still travel. But - as part of the application you will need to attend a biometrics appointment, and may be required to respond to an RFE, or attend an interview. So you may want to time your vacation carefully.

Processing times vary depending on where you file. I was a California filer and received my 10 year GC in about 4 months. Vermont filers wait considerably longer than that.

Sorry, but I have no idea about authorization to transport a child.

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01-28-2011 Our daughter is born (the other happiest day of my life)!

11-21-2011 Filed for Removal of Conditions

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12-11-2012 Naturalization Interview (Centennial, CO)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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If the application arrives before the 90 day window it will be returned to you.

*Moved from K1 forum to Removing Conditions forum*

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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thanks for the reply.. I thought i red 3 months before the expiring date of a 2 years GC. is the earlier that can filed for the 10 years GC

It's not 3 months. It's 90 days. 3 months is more than 90 days. 365 = 91.25 days per quarter (3 months). Be careful.

People have made the mistake of thinking 3 months and only realize the mistake when USCIS returns the application because it was filed 91 days before the expiration of the conditional green card.

Posted

It's not 3 months. It's 90 days. 3 months is more than 90 days. 365 = 91.25 days per quarter (3 months). Be careful.

People have made the mistake of thinking 3 months and only realize the mistake when USCIS returns the application because it was filed 91 days before the expiration of the conditional green card.

Does it mean it has to be exact 90 days from the day you mail the ROC to USCIS/Service Centers? Like file/send it to mail 90 days before GC expiration?

Timeline

01/03/2017 N400 Priority Date
01/30/2017 Biometrics
02/01/2017 Case in Line for Interview
08/04/2017 Interview Scheduled. Waiting for mail notice..
 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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90 days at the earliest.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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