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Hi Guys .

If I add form G-1450 in my filling, do I still need to put a physical check or money order.

Again, can someone file i-751 9months after 90days window opened.

Thanks to anyone that answers these questions.

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2 hours ago, Sanctus1 said:

If I add form G-1450 in my filling, do I still need to put a physical check or money order.

Choose 1. You are either going to pay with card via Form G-1450 OR by check.

2 hours ago, Sanctus1 said:

Again, can someone file i-751 9months after 90days window opened.

If it's a Joint petition you must explain "good cause" for filing late. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/submitting-late-form-i-751-petition-remove-conditions-residence.html

Proving “Good Cause” for Filing a Late Joint I-751 Petition

USCIS has broad powers (or discretion) to determine the meaning of “good cause” for filing late, and will approach such applications on a case-by-case basis. The agency’s current policy recognizes the following as examples of good cause:

  • hospitalization or long-term illness
  • obligations or grief related to the death of a family member
  • legal or financial problems
  • having to care for someone (such as an ailing spouse)
  • serious family emergency
  • work commitment, or
  • having a family member in active duty with the U.S. military.

Other circumstances could certainly fall under the definition of “good cause.” It will be up to you to identify and provide evidence of these.

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10 minutes ago, HRQX said:

Choose 1. You are either going to pay with card via Form G-1450 OR by check.

If it's a Joint petition you must explain "good cause" for filing late. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/submitting-late-form-i-751-petition-remove-conditions-residence.html

Proving “Good Cause” for Filing a Late Joint I-751 Petition

USCIS has broad powers (or discretion) to determine the meaning of “good cause” for filing late, and will approach such applications on a case-by-case basis. The agency’s current policy recognizes the following as examples of good cause:

  • hospitalization or long-term illness
  • obligations or grief related to the death of a family member
  • legal or financial problems
  • having to care for someone (such as an ailing spouse)
  • serious family emergency
  • work commitment, or
  • having a family member in active duty with the U.S. military.

Other circumstances could certainly fall under the definition of “good cause.” It will be up to you to identify and provide evidence of these.

Thanks HRQX for your response. Will pass the information to a friend who requested it.

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