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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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Hello all,

My husband was a DACA and had adjusted to a permanent resident. Now we are excited to begin the process of Applying for US Citizenship. What are the basic forms needed, and a general idea of cost? Any advice? Do you moat do this with lawyers or is it possible to do ourselves?

Pre AOS

Brought Illegally to USA in 1996

Gained DACA in October 2013

Applied for advanced parole February 2014

First child born US citizen March 2014

Approved for advanced parole June 2014

Travelled to Mexico July 2014

Returned to USA July 2014 with Stamped I-94

Married US Citizen September 2014

AOS (I-485 & I-130)Mailed to Chicago Lockbox 13February15

Stated delivered on 17February15 (USPS tracking #)

Email and Text G-1145 confirmations 24February15

Hardcopies of receipts arrived 02March15

USCIS website updated to RFE mailed 11March15

Hardcopies of RFE received 16March15

RFE mailed back 26March15

USCIS Status updated to RFE received 1April15

Notice of bio apt arrived, apt was for same day. 10April15

Completed bio apt 10April15
Received interview notice in mail 15June15
Interview scheduled for 16July15

Awarded conditional 2 year residency 16July15

Joined US Navy DEP with a leave date of 15Sept16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

is that your husband's timeline? did he just get his GC last year?

to qualify for citizenship he must be married for 3 years and been a GC holder for 3 years? did he get a 2 year GC? if so, did he remove conditions?

there is only one form the N400 that costs $680

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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Hello,

We were married September of 2014. He received his GC July of 2015. Yes, his GC is for two years. What form do we need to file to remove the conditions? I thought we just waited the two years, then renew it and the conditions would be removed.

Pre AOS

Brought Illegally to USA in 1996

Gained DACA in October 2013

Applied for advanced parole February 2014

First child born US citizen March 2014

Approved for advanced parole June 2014

Travelled to Mexico July 2014

Returned to USA July 2014 with Stamped I-94

Married US Citizen September 2014

AOS (I-485 & I-130)Mailed to Chicago Lockbox 13February15

Stated delivered on 17February15 (USPS tracking #)

Email and Text G-1145 confirmations 24February15

Hardcopies of receipts arrived 02March15

USCIS website updated to RFE mailed 11March15

Hardcopies of RFE received 16March15

RFE mailed back 26March15

USCIS Status updated to RFE received 1April15

Notice of bio apt arrived, apt was for same day. 10April15

Completed bio apt 10April15
Received interview notice in mail 15June15
Interview scheduled for 16July15

Awarded conditional 2 year residency 16July15

Joined US Navy DEP with a leave date of 15Sept16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

he doesn't qualify yet for citizenship,

the purpose of removal of conditions is to prove for a second time that after 2 years, your marriage is still bonafide, a real marriage in order to get the 10 year GC

you can submit the i751 and evidence of bona fide marriage, up to 90 days before the 2 year GC expires

showing proof of co mingling of finances and whatever you have with both names

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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So we must wait until 90 days before the expiration of his GC to file the i751? Is there anything we can do before that?

Pre AOS

Brought Illegally to USA in 1996

Gained DACA in October 2013

Applied for advanced parole February 2014

First child born US citizen March 2014

Approved for advanced parole June 2014

Travelled to Mexico July 2014

Returned to USA July 2014 with Stamped I-94

Married US Citizen September 2014

AOS (I-485 & I-130)Mailed to Chicago Lockbox 13February15

Stated delivered on 17February15 (USPS tracking #)

Email and Text G-1145 confirmations 24February15

Hardcopies of receipts arrived 02March15

USCIS website updated to RFE mailed 11March15

Hardcopies of RFE received 16March15

RFE mailed back 26March15

USCIS Status updated to RFE received 1April15

Notice of bio apt arrived, apt was for same day. 10April15

Completed bio apt 10April15
Received interview notice in mail 15June15
Interview scheduled for 16July15

Awarded conditional 2 year residency 16July15

Joined US Navy DEP with a leave date of 15Sept16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

you can start gathering evidence,

faxes filing jointly, if you don't have a joint bank account, open one, bills in both of your names, car insurance, health insurance, everything you can in both of your names, pictures once in a while

and the rest, enjoy your life as a couple

aside from collecting evidence, forget about immigration for a while

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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Hello,

We already have all of our bills and things in both names and file taxes jointly. We are worried that because his residency is conditional and was gained through DACA that it may be overturned with the upcoming presidential election.

Pre AOS

Brought Illegally to USA in 1996

Gained DACA in October 2013

Applied for advanced parole February 2014

First child born US citizen March 2014

Approved for advanced parole June 2014

Travelled to Mexico July 2014

Returned to USA July 2014 with Stamped I-94

Married US Citizen September 2014

AOS (I-485 & I-130)Mailed to Chicago Lockbox 13February15

Stated delivered on 17February15 (USPS tracking #)

Email and Text G-1145 confirmations 24February15

Hardcopies of receipts arrived 02March15

USCIS website updated to RFE mailed 11March15

Hardcopies of RFE received 16March15

RFE mailed back 26March15

USCIS Status updated to RFE received 1April15

Notice of bio apt arrived, apt was for same day. 10April15

Completed bio apt 10April15
Received interview notice in mail 15June15
Interview scheduled for 16July15

Awarded conditional 2 year residency 16July15

Joined US Navy DEP with a leave date of 15Sept16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

daca has nothing to do now, he no longer has daca, meaning just a work permit

he is a legal permanent resident through marriage to a US Citizen

forget about DACA

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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Hello,

Even if DACA is no longer an issue, can his PR be taken if a president with a harsh immigration policy is elected? We just want to be very sure he can not be deported or lose his status.

Pre AOS

Brought Illegally to USA in 1996

Gained DACA in October 2013

Applied for advanced parole February 2014

First child born US citizen March 2014

Approved for advanced parole June 2014

Travelled to Mexico July 2014

Returned to USA July 2014 with Stamped I-94

Married US Citizen September 2014

AOS (I-485 & I-130)Mailed to Chicago Lockbox 13February15

Stated delivered on 17February15 (USPS tracking #)

Email and Text G-1145 confirmations 24February15

Hardcopies of receipts arrived 02March15

USCIS website updated to RFE mailed 11March15

Hardcopies of RFE received 16March15

RFE mailed back 26March15

USCIS Status updated to RFE received 1April15

Notice of bio apt arrived, apt was for same day. 10April15

Completed bio apt 10April15
Received interview notice in mail 15June15
Interview scheduled for 16July15

Awarded conditional 2 year residency 16July15

Joined US Navy DEP with a leave date of 15Sept16

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

no, it can't be taken away, the president can only stop renewing work permits for those under daca going forward, if there is an approved law, if it comes up to it

he is a GC holder because he is married to you, he no longer holds daca

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You seem very confused on a number of points, if he is as well I would start by reading the Guides.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello all,

My husband was a DACA and had adjusted to a permanent resident. Now we are excited to begin the process of Applying for US Citizenship. What are the basic forms needed, and a general idea of cost? Any advice? Do you moat do this with lawyers or is it possible to do ourselves?

I was reading the replies before mine and I got confused on why you are worried. How did you husband acquire the Permanent residence? If you are a US Citizen and he got the residence for being married to you, he can apply for citizenship after 3 years. That option required him to be married to you all 3 years. Check if his residence is conditional. You get conditional residence when you adjust status or use a CR1 visa (enter the country with that visa) before the second wedding anniversary. If he adjusted status after the two years, he should have gotten the 10-year permanent residence and he does not have to remove conditions.

In this link you can find information for removing conditions:

http://www.uscis.gov/i-751

If he got the residence not through your marriage, he has to be a resident for 5 years before he can apply for citizenship. Unless he has been married to a USC for at least three years.

Check the guidelines in VisaJourney and information in the USCIS website.

Here some references:

http://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/apply-citizenship

http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Citizenship%20&%20Naturalization%20Based%20Resources/A%20Guide%20to%20Naturalization/PDFs/M-480.pdf

In youtube there are videos of Abogada Jessica Dominguez. They are in Spanish. You can check them out. This is an example:

Check the date. Immigration laws tend to change and she posts the date of her videos so you have the latest information. You can follow her on Facebook and Youtube to have updates.

And here is another website that can help:

http://ciudadania.yaeshora.info/hazte

You can read it in Spanish and English. That link is for the Spanish version.

I hope that is useful for you and your family.

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