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Hello. I received my green card on August 20, 2017. I am married to my spouse who is a U.S Citizen. We applied over a year ago (June 2019) for the I-751 Removal of Conditions. The case is still processing showing as "Finger Prints Received ". I was wondering if I am eligible to apply for the N-400 Naturalization.  I know that one of the requirements for submittal is to have you green card for 3 years. I read that I would be able to file for citizenship at least 90 days before the 3 year mark.  Is this accurate? 

 

Also I am looking for any tips or recommendations when putting my package together. Would you recommend hiring a lawyer for this, or is this something that can be done fairly easy? 

 

Thank you in Advanced! Stay Safe Everyone!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Yes that's correct,  don't forget to add a copy of your expired green card (front and back) and the extension letter you received .  Good luck and wish u a speedy process. Honestly hiring a lawyer will be an additional expenses on you.  However that's something u have to decide. The evidence is exactly the same you submitted when you filed your ROC,  if u have recent bank statements,  bills, and another evidence just added it. I understand they increasing or already increased the fee, double check the correct fee. 

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34 minutes ago, OurJourny said:

Hello. I received my green card on August 20, 2017. I am married to my spouse who is a U.S Citizen. We applied over a year ago (June 2019) for the I-751 Removal of Conditions. The case is still processing showing as "Finger Prints Received ". I was wondering if I am eligible to apply for the N-400 Naturalization.  I know that one of the requirements for submittal is to have you green card for 3 years. I read that I would be able to file for citizenship at least 90 days before the 3 year mark.  Is this accurate? 

 

Also I am looking for any tips or recommendations when putting my package together. Would you recommend hiring a lawyer for this, or is this something that can be done fairly easy? 

 

Thank you in Advanced! Stay Safe Everyone!!

Yes you can file it yourself if you can spend time on reading the instructions and filling forms 

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2 hours ago, Ras Ous said:

Yes that's correct,  don't forget to add a copy of your expired green card (front and back) and the extension letter you received .  Good luck and wish u a speedy process. Honestly hiring a lawyer will be an additional expenses on you.  However that's something u have to decide. The evidence is exactly the same you submitted when you filed your ROC,  if u have recent bank statements,  bills, and another evidence just added it. I understand they increasing or already increased the fee, double check the correct fee. 

when submitting this package do I need to submit the same things I submitted in the I-751 or less?

any other things I should know?

there isn't a problem submitting it while still in the process for the I-751 right?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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No problem at all. You may need additional new documents from the time you filed your ROC to-date,  any thing you deem as good evidence just added it. It's better to have more than getting a RFE

 
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