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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

Many are adjudicated without an interview. It depends of the sufficiency of the evidence of a bona fide marriage.

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there is one guy called "aguilar" on britishexpats he filed based on a bona fide marriage, which was successful.

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

....................................*What we do in this life will have an echo in the life to come*...............................

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there is one guy called "aguilar" on britishexpats he filed based on a bona fide marriage, which was successful.

"Aguila" :)

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Aguiloa, yep i was going to say the same person, usually on britishexpats you can find Aguila ! one of the only success stories mentioned on the whole internet concerning the I-751 being filed solo AND approved!!!!

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

....................................*What we do in this life will have an echo in the life to come*...............................

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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

Yes, as a matter of fact, we received our 10yr approval letter in August, about 4 months after sending in our last batch of evidence. My husband made an infopass appt, took his 3 photos in, handed it all in, they took his old card and said his new one would be in the mail in a few days, which it was. No interview. They do have 3 years of "evidence' in the forms of reams of paper, but no interview.

How can one claim God cares to judge a fornicator over judging a lying, conniving bully? I guess you would if you are the lying, conniving bully.

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she may be fat but she's not 50

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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

Yes, as a matter of fact, we received our 10yr approval letter in August, about 4 months after sending in our last batch of evidence. My husband made an infopass appt, took his 3 photos in, handed it all in, they took his old card and said his new one would be in the mail in a few days, which it was. No interview. They do have 3 years of "evidence' in the forms of reams of paper, but no interview.

Most couples that are still married and jointly & correctly file the I-751 are approved without interview.

This OP is asking about those who file after divorce, on the 'good faith' waiver.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

Yes, as a matter of fact, we received our 10yr approval letter in August, about 4 months after sending in our last batch of evidence. My husband made an infopass appt, took his 3 photos in, handed it all in, they took his old card and said his new one would be in the mail in a few days, which it was. No interview. They do have 3 years of "evidence' in the forms of reams of paper, but no interview.

Most couples that are still married and jointly & correctly file the I-751 are approved without interview.

This OP is asking about those who file after divorce, on the 'good faith' waiver.

hmm, the OP asked 3 distinct questions, I answered the first one. He also asked about divorce but did not say divorce actually ocurred.

How can one claim God cares to judge a fornicator over judging a lying, conniving bully? I guess you would if you are the lying, conniving bully.

the long lost pillar: belief in angels

she may be fat but she's not 50

found by the crass patrol

"poisoned by a jew" sounds like a Borat song

If you bring up the truth, you're a PSYCHOPATH, life lesson #442.

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I know this is a very specific question but has anyone filed to lift conditions based on a good faith marriage and was granted a 10 yr green card WITHOUT an interview? I know that's wishful thinking but I'm just pondering the possibility. Does divorce automatically send a red flag, thus an automatic interview, when it comes to lifting conditions? Or is this common enough that USCIS knows what they’re looking for and may not require an interview? I'm basing this on the fact that a good faith marriage clause does exist in lifting conditions. Any thoughts?

Yes, as a matter of fact, we received our 10yr approval letter in August, about 4 months after sending in our last batch of evidence. My husband made an infopass appt, took his 3 photos in, handed it all in, they took his old card and said his new one would be in the mail in a few days, which it was. No interview. They do have 3 years of "evidence' in the forms of reams of paper, but no interview.

Most couples that are still married and jointly & correctly file the I-751 are approved without interview.

This OP is asking about those who file after divorce, on the 'good faith' waiver.

hmm, the OP asked 3 distinct questions, I answered the first one. He also asked about divorce but did not say divorce actually ocurred.

That's great, but you might have missed the OP's other queries perhaps?? Or the topic of this forum and why people post their queries here?? Just a thought, but hey, that's just me... your mileage may vary...

-- Dan

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That's great, but you might have missed the OP's other queries perhaps?? Or the topic of this forum and why people post their queries here?? Just a thought, but hey, that's just me... your mileage may vary...

-- Dan

Nope, didn't miss them, just answered his first question. But it's great you have the engery to police the posts and follow up with insulting snarkiness. Not to mention the fact that I didn't express whether or not there was a divorce or such a proceeding in my case, but you can continue to assume my answer is baseless and off-topic.

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How can one claim God cares to judge a fornicator over judging a lying, conniving bully? I guess you would if you are the lying, conniving bully.

the long lost pillar: belief in angels

she may be fat but she's not 50

found by the crass patrol

"poisoned by a jew" sounds like a Borat song

If you bring up the truth, you're a PSYCHOPATH, life lesson #442.

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That's great, but you might have missed the OP's other queries perhaps?? Or the topic of this forum and why people post their queries here?? Just a thought, but hey, that's just me... your mileage may vary...

-- Dan

Nope, didn't miss them, just answered his first question. But it's great you have the engery to police the posts and follow up with insulting snarkiness.

Nope, I sure can't match you for "snarkiness", it seems... whatever that might mean, since it's not a word in the English language.... so I'll just assume it's not positive...

Not to mention the fact that I didn't express whether or not there was a divorce or such a proceeding in my case, but you can continue to assume my answer is baseless and off-topic.

Maybe if you state the facts relating to your situation as it relates to the OP's situation, it wouldn't be considered as either one of those. And you said you answered the 1st question. Unfortunately, no one around here is a mind reader that I'm aware of.... if you care to elaborate, that's up to you, but answering one question out of context from the rest of the post doesn't do the OP much good, imho.

But hey, as I said, that's just me, and your mileage may vary.

-- Dan

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