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dear all,

my first time here. I am a DVM by training and came to USA to pursue research and thereafter got my Ph.D. I met my wife, a US citizen, in graduate school and we dated for 3 years and got married. She is currently pursuing her advanced degree (combined DMD/Ph.D) in NY. However, I had to come to Ohio to obtain advanced postdoctoral training with one of the most prominent scientists in the world. I already have the conditional green card and we recently filed a joint I-751. Although we live apart, we take vacations together and do all the regular married couple stuff. At the time of my green card interview in 2004, I was already in Ohio and told the officer about my situation and she did not have any problem with our staying apart. What is your take on my case regarding approval of I-751? r there anyone with similar situation and got their i-751 approved and waht r the chances of getting called for interview.

my second question is regarding time line of events. i sent my file to NSC and my NOA date is aug 9th 2006. the current processing for NSC is aug 7th. i was wondering if anyone here is as close as myself and whether u guys got any communication from uscis??

Thanks a lot in advance for your help.

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dear all,

my first time here. I am a DVM by training and came to USA to pursue research and thereafter got my Ph.D. I met my wife, a US citizen, in graduate school and we dated for 3 years and got married. She is currently pursuing her advanced degree (combined DMD/Ph.D) in NY. However, I had to come to Ohio to obtain advanced postdoctoral training with one of the most prominent scientists in the world. I already have the conditional green card and we recently filed a joint I-751. Although we live apart, we take vacations together and do all the regular married couple stuff. At the time of my green card interview in 2004, I was already in Ohio and told the officer about my situation and she did not have any problem with our staying apart. What is your take on my case regarding approval of I-751? r there anyone with similar situation and got their i-751 approved and waht r the chances of getting called for interview.

my second question is regarding time line of events. i sent my file to NSC and my NOA date is aug 9th 2006. the current processing for NSC is aug 7th. i was wondering if anyone here is as close as myself and whether u guys got any communication from uscis??

Thanks a lot in advance for your help.

Don't see an issue if the reason for residing apart is professional and you've noted all of the necessary addresses and any change of addresses, if since your last petition.

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