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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi Everyone,

Been a while since I have visisted VJ.com. Hello to all my friends here, and hoping all is well with everyone.

So 90 days from the expiration of my Green Card is when I am suppose to file the ROC I-751 form, that I believe would be April 13, seeing it expires 7/12/2014.

Can I do it now? or do I have to wait till April. Will USCIS send any type of reminder letter, this scary feeling in the pit of my stomach that I might miss the date is awful!!! so want to be proactive.

Thanks everyone for all your advice and help with this step.

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You said you are afraid you;d "miss the date." You don;t have to send it exactly on that date in April. You can send it starting then, and any time up until the card expires. It's a 90 days window. Just put a note somewhere to file sometime in May.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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thanks everyone...I did receive a notice indicating my Greencard will expire, so that was very reassuring.

I also just received a I-797 Notice of action,saying my conditional resident status has been extended for 1 year, and my I-751 receipt notice,

I guess once I receive my Application Support Center appointment notice for the biometrics, than I can say my ROC has been approved.

thanks again for you responses

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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thanks everyone...I did receive a notice indicating my Greencard will expire, so that was very reassuring.

I also just received a I-797 Notice of action,saying my conditional resident status has been extended for 1 year, and my I-751 receipt notice,

I guess once I receive my Application Support Center appointment notice for the biometrics, than I can say my ROC has been approved.

thanks again for you responses

ASC appointment notice has nothing to do with ROC being approved.

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