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So i have got the notice of action on our removal of conditions form. that's awesome. i wa sfreaking out all last week, cause i thought it is taking too long, but from other timelines i realized it is suppose to take so long. and here you go, when i did not expect to get it at all - i got it!

it says my conditional status is extended for another year. it doesn't say how long it will aproximatelly take to procede the form though. i guess i should relax and wait.

also, one more thing, just to clear things up: on the right upper side of the notice it says CASE TYPE:blah blah blah and then PETITIONER: blah blah. is this suppose to be the US citizen's name or the citizens wife/husband, the one that needs to remove the conditions?

thanks!!

Simona

.................(US)Dan and Simona(LT).........

02/11/2004 - NOA1

07/13/2004 - NOA2!!! FINALLY APPROVED!!!! (153 days) Happy Happy day!!!

09/10/2004 - INTERVIEW in Warsaw(Approved)

11/06/2004 - Got married in Arizona! Mr. and Mrs. now :)

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AOS timeline

12/23/2004 - NOA's for AOS, EAD and AP

01/25/2005 - EAD Approved!

01/26/2005 - AP Approved!

08/16/2005 - AOS interview in Chicago! The I-551 stamp received.

08/22/2005 - Permanent Resident Card received! On hubby's birthday :)

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/24/2007 - Sent I-751 to Nebraska service center.

05/26/07 - NSC received our application.

06/09/07 - Notice received(NOA dated 5/31)

06/21/07 - Biometrics completed

04/02/08 - case transferred from NSC to CSC

04/03/08 - touched

05/06/08 - APPROVED

05/12/08 - Received Permanent Resident Card (done with immigration untill the citizenship. Will wait till Lithuania and USA gets dual citizenship agreement)

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Just to let you know SImona.. it's currently taking about 8 or 9 months for NSC to process an I-751.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Congrtaulations, Simona ! That makes two of us to have gotten the NOA ! :thumbs:

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Removing CR (I-751):

May 25, 07: I-751 mailed to Nebraska

May 30, 07: I-751 received at Nebraska

May 31, 07: NOA date

June 01, 07: Check cashed by USCIS

June 09, 07: NOA document received from USCIS

June 22, 07: Received Biometrics appointment - but letter arrived a day after the appointment

June 27, 07: Completed Biometrics using walk-in facility at local service center

Apr 04, 08: Case transferred from NSC to CSC

May 12, 08: Card production ordered

K-3 Spouse Visa:

Apr 08, 04: I-130 NOA1 (Nebraska)

Jun 09, 04: I-129F NOA1 (Missouri)

Dec 06, 04: I-129F Touched

Dec 07, 04: I-129F Approved (181 days)

Dec 15, 04: Reached NVC

Dec 20, 04: NVC assigns case#, sends to consulate

Dec 20, 04: Chennai consulate receives electronic approval !

Jan 03, 05: Chennai replies to e-mail inquiry about upcoming interview date

Jan 07, 05: Receive Packet 3 from consulate by regular mail

Feb 01, 05: K-3 Visa Interview scheduled !

Feb 01, 05: K-3 Visa approved !

Feb 02, 05: Passport received by courier with Visa stamped !

Feb 09, 05: Honey arrives home in the United States !

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It should be clear whose names is written next to the "Petition". However, if it's not, it should be the non-USC spouse because this is the person that is having his/her conditional residence extended/removed, not the USCs.

Thank you, it is very clear! it says my name, but i guess i was used to fact that i am a beneficiary and my husband is a petitioner. Thanks for clearing that out for me.

i can't believe it takes about 8-9 months. nebraska!!! :) oh well, i guess i am not really in a rush or anything. i can work and tgravel abroad - that's all i care about.

nitty - congrats to you too and good luck!!

Edited by debeselizz

.................(US)Dan and Simona(LT).........

02/11/2004 - NOA1

07/13/2004 - NOA2!!! FINALLY APPROVED!!!! (153 days) Happy Happy day!!!

09/10/2004 - INTERVIEW in Warsaw(Approved)

11/06/2004 - Got married in Arizona! Mr. and Mrs. now :)

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

AOS timeline

12/23/2004 - NOA's for AOS, EAD and AP

01/25/2005 - EAD Approved!

01/26/2005 - AP Approved!

08/16/2005 - AOS interview in Chicago! The I-551 stamp received.

08/22/2005 - Permanent Resident Card received! On hubby's birthday :)

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/24/2007 - Sent I-751 to Nebraska service center.

05/26/07 - NSC received our application.

06/09/07 - Notice received(NOA dated 5/31)

06/21/07 - Biometrics completed

04/02/08 - case transferred from NSC to CSC

04/03/08 - touched

05/06/08 - APPROVED

05/12/08 - Received Permanent Resident Card (done with immigration untill the citizenship. Will wait till Lithuania and USA gets dual citizenship agreement)

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