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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Posted (edited)
45 minutes ago, MadeForEachOther_ said:

Have a question about N-400. The condition mention in A Guide to Naturalization pdf as below:

 

Requirements :

If you are at least 18 years old and:
Are currently married to and living with a U.S. citizen;
and
Have been married to and living with that same U.S.
citizen for the past 3 years;
and
Your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years.


Time as Permanent Resident: 
3

Continuous Residence: 
3 years as a Permanent Resident without leaving the
United States for trips of 6 months or longer.

 

Source : https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/article/chapter4.pdf


Condition 1 : Have been married to and living with that same U.S.
citizen for the past 3 years;

 

We married in November 2014 and she came back US and do my paperwork.
I am living with my spouse from September 2015.  In September 2018 , we will complete 3 years.

 

Condition 2 : 3 years as a Permanent Resident without leaving the
United States for trips of 6 months or longer.

Got Permanent Resident in september 2015.

 

In both condition they are asking complete 3 years.
So, I am eligible in September 2018 or June last July first 2018 ? Please guide...

when was your conditional green card issued?.. what date?.. 3 years  from "there" minus 90 days - the earliest date you could file for N-400. It should be the same month when 90 days windows opened for your ROC . End of June- beginning of July.

 

Sorry, just saw you were granted your residency in Sept. 2015 :) So yes, end of June - beginning of July ;)

Edited by Ksenia_O
Posted
20 hours ago, Ksenia_O said:

when was your conditional green card issued?.. what date?.. 3 years  from "there" minus 90 days - the earliest date you could file for N-400. It should be the same month when 90 days windows opened for your ROC . End of June- beginning of July.

 

Sorry, just saw you were granted your residency in Sept. 2015 :) So yes, end of June - beginning of July ;)

Thanks. One more question. I am not clear about :

 

Condition 1 : Have been married to and living with that same U.S. citizen for the past 3 years;

 

Since September 2015 we are living together so it will complete 3 years in September 2018.

Here I also count 90 days before means end of June or beginning of July 2018 ? 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Posted
7 minutes ago, MadeForEachOther_ said:

Thanks. One more question. I am not clear about :

 

Condition 1 : Have been married to and living with that same U.S. citizen for the past 3 years;

 

Since September 2015 we are living together so it will complete 3 years in September 2018.

Here I also count 90 days before means end of June or beginning of July 2018 ? 

Just use your green card expiration date to count 90 days.

Posted

Hello everyone I have some info that I would like to share with you .

My friend who live in Orlando Florida has field his I-751 in April of 2017 and today at 9:10 am tow immigration officers showed up at his house.

they asked him to go in and they were asking him to show them around the house and on which side of the bed he sleeps and they took pictures of every thing in there. 

 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, sunshine11 said:

Hello everyone I have some info that I would like to share with you .

My friend who live in Orlando Florida has field his I-751 in April of 2017 and today at 9:10 am tow immigration officers showed up at his house.

they asked him to go in and they were asking him to show them around the house and on which side of the bed he sleeps and they took pictures of every thing in there. 

 

Is this for real? I know that they do that sometimes, but I thought it was very rare. Taking pictures sounds extreme.

 

Do you know any specifics on the case of your friend? Were they actually together? I know this sounds crazy to ask, but what race are both of them? Do they come from countries in 'conflict'? Is this a same sex marriage?

Posted
1 minute ago, ElDuderino said:

Is this for real? I know that they do that sometimes, but I thought it was very rare. Taking pictures sounds extreme.

 

Do you know any specifics on the case of your friend? Were they actually together? I know this sounds crazy to ask, but what race are both of them? Do they come from countries in 'conflict'? Is this a same sex marriage?

Every thing in there case is fine they live together and they have a real marriage  they sent in there evidence and taxes together.

there case is just like any other case they even have the same age.

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Posted

Hi Everyone- It seems everyone is the same boat since I-751 is taking a long time and we get ready to file our N-400s this year. A quick question- Is there any thread where the N-400 process is discussed specifically for the people getting it via marriage to a US citizen? or will we all start using this thread to discuss our N-400 process as we start with it shortly. 

Posted

Hi all, 

It's been a while since I logged on here but was getting concerned that nothing has moved on my removal of conditions / 10 year greencard.

I filed in June 2017 and had my biometrics appt in July 2017. I then received a letter stating that processing could take up to a year and my greencard has a 1-year extension.

 

I see now from this forum that there are many people who filed before me that are still waiting on their 10-year greencard!

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Teresa27 said:

Hi all, 

It's been a while since I logged on here but was getting concerned that nothing has moved on my removal of conditions / 10 year greencard.

I filed in June 2017 and had my biometrics appt in July 2017. I then received a letter stating that processing could take up to a year and my greencard has a 1-year extension.

 

I see now from this forum that there are many people who filed before me that are still waiting on their 10-year greencard!

 According to the experiences of VJ members, 

California USCIS are working on Aug-Sep 2016 cases now, so its taking about 14-17 months to hear from them

and for Vermont USCIS they are on December 2016-January 2017, so its taking between 10-12 months to hear from them.

 

In other words with the current processing times (hopefully it changes soon to the better):

1. If you applied in June 2017 to California, and with their current processing times, you should here a response from them around Late August 2018-November of 2018.. 

2. If you applied June 2017 to Vermont and with their current processing times, you should here a response from them around April-June 2018

 

But hopefully California will speed up its process soon! 

Good Luck

 

Edited by Cincyman

I-485 (AOS)

04/01/2015 Sent Form I-485.

05/06/2015 Scheduled the interview and mailed its notice.

06/16/2015 The Post Office picked up mail containing the new card.

06/16/2015 The 2 years Green Card was mailed to me.

06/18/2015 The 2 years Green Card in hand.

 

I-751 (ROC)

03/13/2017 Sent I-751 documents to CSC.

03/14/2017 Package received.

03/16/2017 Check cashed.

03/??/2017  NOA received.

03/14/2017 NOA dated.

03/27/2017 Biometrics. "walked-in" 

02/26/2018 Case transferred to my local office.

05/01/2018 Case transferred to another office.

05/03/2018 Case transferred to another office. 

05/07/2018 Received letter in mail, my case was transferred to NBC. "Letter's date is 05/01/2018" 

06/05/2018 Received letter in mail, they will do an interview at the same time, date and location of my N-400 interview. "06/21/2018"

06/21/2018 The combo interview (with N-400 interview). But it's still pending until they send me the result of this interview.

06/27/2018 The case was approved, with the N-400 approval. 

06/30/2018 Received the approval letter in mail.

 

N-400 (Under 3 Years Rule)

04/02/2018 Applied for N-400 Online. (I-751 is still pending) 

04/02/2018 Received NOA Online (Received in mail on 4/03/18).

04/27/2018 Biometrics.

05/14/2018 Scheduled the N-400 interview.

06/21/2018 Interview's date.

Passed the English test and the U.S. history and government test.

But: A decision cannot be made yet about my application. The reason is my pending I-751 file! 

06/27/2018 The case was approved (with the I-751 approval), and placed me in line for oath ceremony.

07/09/2018 Oath Ceremony was scheduled.

07/20/2018 Oath Ceremony.

U.S. Citizen and proud! 


 
Posted
On 1/24/2018 at 1:04 PM, Cincyman said:

 According to the experiences of VJ members, 

California USCIS are working on Aug-Sep 2016 cases now, so its taking about 14-17 months to hear from them

and for Vermont USCIS they are on December 2016-January 2017, so its taking between 10-12 months to hear from them.

 

In other words with the current processing times (hopefully it changes soon to the better):

1. If you applied in June 2017 to California, and with their current processing times, you should here a response from them around Late August 2018-November of 2018.. 

2. If you applied June 2017 to Vermont and with their current processing times, you should here a response from them around April-June 2018

 

But hopefully California will speed up its process soon! 

Good Luck

 

Thanks for the processing time information. Its really good and wish we all get on time..

Posted

Anyone still waiting for a biometrics letter? We have our NOA1 and have submitted two service requests for an appointment but haven't gotten our letter yet.

 

Also are there accounts of people here on VJ about people that have not received a bio appointment letter 7+ months after getting an NOA?

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