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What has to be done to remove conditions? Do you still need proof of relationship and an interview?

We're in the process of it right now. They're way behind as they are in everything! You need to send lots of proof that you're in a legitimate marriage and living together, etc... There may or may not be an interview - I think it's at their discretion. I have heard that if you did NOT have an interview for AOS (like the people who got forwarded to CA) you WILL have one this time around.

really that is interesting....well i think i will be like mindy and Kelly(jg) and start saving everything!!! :yes:

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It has been such a long time since I've logged in and posted here, I don't know many of you anymore.

I wanted to post and let people know that we are also "removing conditions". Actually we can officially mail our papers in Monday (90days before the expiration) and so my weekend involves nothing but the I-751. I am not worried about the actual form and evidence. I'm only worried because we moved states in February and that also meant moving service centers. We changed our address but I'm just not convinced they got it right. They sent me confirmation as the sponsor, but nothing to Henry. I called and of course they wouldn't tell me anything other than make an infopass appt. (which is in Charlotte, 2 hours away). So, needless to say, we're mailing our documents to the TSC (unfortunately) and praying that our little file isn't still sitting in VT or Boston.

I will try to be around more if anyone has questions and I'll keep my signature updated.

Rhonda, let me know how yours goes...

Have a wonderful weekend.

See Profile for K-1, AOS and Removing of Conditions Timelines:

Naturalization (N-400):

NOVEMBER 24, 2008 N-400 in the mail!

NOVEMBER 28, 2008 N-400 Arrives

DECEMBER 4, 2008 Check is Cashed!

DECEMBER 10, 2008 NOA1 Received

DECEMBER 16, 2008 NOA2 Received

JANUARY 6, 2009 Fingerprints

FEBRUARY 26, 2009 Interview date recieved

APRIL 8, 2009 Interview

JUNE 12, 2009 Oath Ceremony

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It has been such a long time since I've logged in and posted here, I don't know many of you anymore.

I wanted to post and let people know that we are also "removing conditions". Actually we can officially mail our papers in Monday (90days before the expiration) and so my weekend involves nothing but the I-751. I am not worried about the actual form and evidence. I'm only worried because we moved states in February and that also meant moving service centers. We changed our address but I'm just not convinced they got it right. They sent me confirmation as the sponsor, but nothing to Henry. I called and of course they wouldn't tell me anything other than make an infopass appt. (which is in Charlotte, 2 hours away). So, needless to say, we're mailing our documents to the TSC (unfortunately) and praying that our little file isn't still sitting in VT or Boston.

I will try to be around more if anyone has questions and I'll keep my signature updated.

Rhonda, let me know how yours goes...

Have a wonderful weekend.

Thanks for stopping in...keep us posted. How's life in NC?

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So far I'm on the electricity bill, the water bill and the gas bill, name is on the tenancy agreement, have a baby's birth certificate to show them :), joint bank accounts, receipts for our couches, bedroom set and we're about to take out a car finance agreement in both names...Also on his insurance....

Seems more than enough!!

One quick thing, we have changed addresses since the K1, do we have to send them notification?

If so, to whom?

Naturalization

Son's N-400 Timeline

08/14/2020 - Sent N-400 and I-912 waiver to TX lockbox

09/18/2020 - NOA via text

06/05/2021 - Notification of biometrics scheduled

09/17/2021 - Interview - decision cannot be made

11/24/2021 - Denial letter, 30 days to appeal

12/24/2021 - Appeal sent back with I-912 waiver

12/24/2021 - Motion to terminate deportation proceedings from 2013 filed

 

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You actually have to notify USCIS within 10 days of moving. The person who moved to the US would file the AR-11 and the person who filled out the Affadivit of Support also has to change their address with USCIS if applicable (I cannot remember the name of this form, it could be I-865).

NC is great. We absolutely love it here.

My list of evidence is getting ridiculous.

Deed to house

Titles to cars

bank statements

insurance

bills, bills, bills,

airline tickets

and on and on...

See Profile for K-1, AOS and Removing of Conditions Timelines:

Naturalization (N-400):

NOVEMBER 24, 2008 N-400 in the mail!

NOVEMBER 28, 2008 N-400 Arrives

DECEMBER 4, 2008 Check is Cashed!

DECEMBER 10, 2008 NOA1 Received

DECEMBER 16, 2008 NOA2 Received

JANUARY 6, 2009 Fingerprints

FEBRUARY 26, 2009 Interview date recieved

APRIL 8, 2009 Interview

JUNE 12, 2009 Oath Ceremony

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*********FRIDAY CHUCKLE**********

WOOHOO...WE MADE IT!!!! HAPPY HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE!!! :dance::dance:

Enjoy (L),

Gill

*************************************************************************

CIA Agent

The CIA had an opening for an assassin. After all of the background checks, interviews and testing were

done there were three finalists: An American man,an English man and a Jamaican man.

For the final test, the CIA agents took the American man to a large metal door and handed him a gun. "We must know that you will follow our instructions, no matter what the circumstances. Inside this room you will find your wife sitting in a chair. You have to kill her."

The American said "You can't be serious. I could never shoot my wife" The Agent replies," Then you're

not the right man for this job."

The English man was given the same instructions. He took the gun and went into the room. All was quiet

for about five minutes. Then the English man came out with tears in his eyes "I tried blokes, but I can't

kill my wife," The Agent replies, "You don't have what it takes, take your wife and go home."

Finally, it was the Jamaican's turn, he took the gun and went into the room. Shots were heard, one shot

after another. Then they heard screaming, crashing, banging on the walls. After a few minutes, all was

quiet. The door opened slowly and there stood the Jamaican. He wiped the sweat from his brow and said

"Unnuh neva tell mi di bloodclaat gun was loaded wid blanks!!", " A beat mi haffi beat har pussyclaat to death

wid di rass chair!!"

dat was funny!! :lol: Where do you get dis stuff

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Cases complete!Enjoying life!!

PM me if you have questions

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It has been such a long time since I've logged in and posted here, I don't know many of you anymore.

I wanted to post and let people know that we are also "removing conditions". Actually we can officially mail our papers in Monday (90days before the expiration) and so my weekend involves nothing but the I-751. I am not worried about the actual form and evidence. I'm only worried because we moved states in February and that also meant moving service centers. We changed our address but I'm just not convinced they got it right. They sent me confirmation as the sponsor, but nothing to Henry. I called and of course they wouldn't tell me anything other than make an infopass appt. (which is in Charlotte, 2 hours away). So, needless to say, we're mailing our documents to the TSC (unfortunately) and praying that our little file isn't still sitting in VT or Boston.

I will try to be around more if anyone has questions and I'll keep my signature updated.

Rhonda, let me know how yours goes...

Have a wonderful weekend.

Welcome back and I wish you the best with the next step of the journey. I hope your information is transferred successfully to your new location. Looking forward to hearing more about this part of the journey :thumbs:

I-130 for husband - see TIMELINE

10/23/2007 - Receive SSC (took 9 days from POE)

12/04/2007 - Receive Welcome Letter

12/14/2007 - Received 2nd Welcome Letter and Green card!!!

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N-400

09/21/2010 - Mailed application to Lewisville TX location

09/23/2010 - Information input in the system/check cashed

09/29/2010 - N-400 receipt received

09/30/2010 - RFE mailed

10/15/2010 - Biometrics appt (@8am) YAY!!!!

11/20/2010 - Received the yellow letter (dated 11/17/2010)

11/30/2010 - Case moved to the Testing & Interview stage (Email)

12/03/2010 - Received interview letter

01/06/2011 - Interview @ 10:15a...APPROVED!

02/12/2011 - Received oath ceremony letter (dated 02/10/2011)

02/18/2011 - Received descheduled oath ceremony letter (dated 2/15/2011)

02/26/2011 - Received new oath ceremony letter

03/02/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p (IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!)

03/09/2011 - Oath Ceremony @ 1:30p...FINALLY A CITIZEN!!!

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hhhmmm this book sounds interesting....http://www.jamaicans.com/articles/bookreviews/HowtoRaiseYourChildLikejamaicanBookReview.shtml

i was just reading abt that yesterday on that link

K-1 2007

Mailed off Application April 27

Approved August 10

Interview Oct 16

Arrived NYC JFK Oct 27

AOS 2008

1/28 mailed AOS package

2/19 Case xfer to California Service Center

2/27 Biometrics 9AM Newark

3/14 APPLICATION FOR USCIS TRAVEL DOCUMENT approval notice sent

3/19 EAD approved/Card production ordered

6/12 AOS approved &Card producition ordered

6/12 Perm. Res. Card RCVD.

Naturalization 2017

Service Center :Dallas/Lewisville TX Lockbox

CIS Office :Oakland Park FL

Date Filed :3/13/17

NOA Date :3/20/17

Bio. Appt. :3/27/17

In Line for Interview: 4/18

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WHEW!!!!!

Just finished catching up on AAALLLLLL the posts that I missed while I was away. You ladies are a great bunch. :yes::yes::lol: You all have me cracking up when you are all fighting over Beenie Man and the likes. LOL. As I stated earlier I met him at the airport and he was nice enough to give me an autograph for my daughter and allowed me to take a picture with him. I wanted a still picture but die to my inexperience with celebs my camera was on video. He was scruffy-looking but alright. I only did this because I knew my daughter adores him and when I texted her to tell her she was ga-ga over it. I feel like Jomo's girl--do anything for your children.

Anyway about how I met my SO. I was introduced on a whim to him by my brother's ex-wife after not being in a serious committed relationship for quite some time. :innocent::innocent: I had recently moved from NYC to NC and was just chilling. She was seeing a friend of Mike's and just hooked us up. We started by talking on the phone and I was so impressed with the conversation and the person I talked to, that I had to meet him in person. He is well educated and intelligent and is an old soldier and old cop. Very disciplined guy. We are both the same age, (43) he is two months older than I am and we have the same goals and aspirations.

I decided to go meet him after not being back to JA after 15 years and it was love at first sight, even though the initial connection was made on the phone. After gettihng back to the States, I wanted him to be with me so much that I decided that I was gonna do the fiance visa and during my internet research I found this wonderful site and a bunch of great friends that have provided my with a wealth of information.

During my research and conversations with Mike, I found out that his dad had filed the I-130 for him back in 2000. Thus my research tokk another road and his priority date became current in July and the paper trail started. Was I not lucky? Anyway I will always be here with you ladies enjoyning the banter and getting my daily laugh on. :jest::jest:

Mike was a little reluctant to migrate and wanted to slow things down, but after this visit and we actually got to spend a lot of time getting to know each other more and actually living together and doing things together and for each other, he has changed his mind and has become very enthused about coming her to be with me. :dancing::dancing: Before I went down I told of the process and the documents that were required and he was like yeah, yeah. Now he has started gathering documents and he has even gone to the health department of get his immunization record.

I am very happy and am looking forward to a great and wonderful future with him :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hello all :) hopefully everyones weekend is going well. I am working tons of fun.

02/11/07 Met Corey for first time love at first site

02/14/07 Corey and I had our first date

02/16/07 Left JA heart broken because I was leaving Corey

02/17/07 Corey called to make sure I was ok told me he missed me

02/17-22/07 Corey called everyday talked on phone for hours

02/23/07 Corey said “I think I love you”

03/11/07 Went back to JA

03/14/07 Corey asked me to marry him “I said yes”

03/18/07 Returned to US

03/27/07 Sent I129f

04/04/07 NOA1

06/25/07 NOA2 (Approved)

07/13/07 NVC received packet

07/19/07 NVC sent packet to JA

08/14/07 JA received packet

09/14/07 Packet 3 sent

09/21/07 Corey went to embassy to drop off DS230

10/05/07 Corey got interview date 11/06/07

10/18/07 Corey has Medical

11/05/07 Flying to JA to be with Corey

11/06/07 Corey has interview

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It has been such a long time since I've logged in and posted here, I don't know many of you anymore.

I wanted to post and let people know that we are also "removing conditions". Actually we can officially mail our papers in Monday (90days before the expiration) and so my weekend involves nothing but the I-751. I am not worried about the actual form and evidence. I'm only worried because we moved states in February and that also meant moving service centers. We changed our address but I'm just not convinced they got it right. They sent me confirmation as the sponsor, but nothing to Henry. I called and of course they wouldn't tell me anything other than make an infopass appt. (which is in Charlotte, 2 hours away). So, needless to say, we're mailing our documents to the TSC (unfortunately) and praying that our little file isn't still sitting in VT or Boston.

I will try to be around more if anyone has questions and I'll keep my signature updated.

Rhonda, let me know how yours goes...

Have a wonderful weekend.

Hey Doodle;

How is living in Chapel Hill? I live in Raleigh and work at UNC sometimes. Did your hubby find a job? I am interested to know because I recently moved here from NYC and job market is so different. How are things with you both?

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I met Beenie Man on my way to JA last week and took a picture with him and got his autograph for my daughter. Big UP :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

:o:P That's awesome. I want to see the pic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me too. I'm so jealous! *sigh*

How do I do that? Show the pic?

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