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Filled i-90 because I got cr1 instead of ir1.What is the timeline coz have been waiting for more than a year now

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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I filed for i-90 because I received cr1 instead of ir1 (I entered the country after our two-year anniversary). It has been more than a year and I am still waiting. Case status says case is actively being reviewed.

 

I am concerned because come July 14th, 2023, my cr1 will expire. I called and requested an expedite but I have not heard from them. 

What more can I do to speed up the process to get a decision? 

Come April 2023 should I start preparing to adjust status if a decision will not have been made?

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Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS December 10, 2021

We scheduled you for a biometrics appointment November 13, 2021

We received your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and sent you a receipt notice. November 5, 2021

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2 hours ago, Edddie&Beatrice said:

 

What more can I do to speed up the process to get a decision? 

Come April 2023 should I start preparing to adjust status if a decision will not have been made?

When it's getting close to expiration call USCIS and schedule an appointment for ADIT stamp.

 

As LPR why would you need to adjust status and what status will you be adjusting to?

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2 hours ago, Edddie&Beatrice said:

I filed for i-90 because I received cr1 instead of ir1 (I entered the country after our two-year anniversary). It has been more than a year and I am still waiting. Case status says case is actively being reviewed.

 

I am concerned because come July 14th, 2023, my cr1 will expire. I called and requested an expedite but I have not heard from them. 

What more can I do to speed up the process to get a decision? 

Come April 2023 should I start preparing to adjust status if a decision will not have been made?

Case timeline

Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS December 10, 2021

We scheduled you for a biometrics appointment November 13, 2021

We received your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and sent you a receipt notice. November 5, 2021

I think you mean “removing conditions” mot adjusting status

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14 hours ago, Lil bear said:

I think you mean “removing conditions” mot adjusting status

Yes yes I mean removing condition. 

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14 hours ago, nastra30 said:

When it's getting close to expiration call USCIS and schedule an appointment for ADIT stamp.

 

As LPR why would you need to adjust status and what status will you be adjusting to?

Sorry I mean removing condition not adjusting status

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16 hours ago, Edddie&Beatrice said:

Come April 2023 should I start preparing to adjust status if a decision will not have been made?

I mean removing condition not adjusting status

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48 minutes ago, Edddie&Beatrice said:

Sorry I mean removing condition not adjusting status

Makes sense. But when the time comes make an infopass appointment for ADIT stamp.

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On 12/25/2022 at 4:00 PM, Edddie&Beatrice said:

I filed for i-90 because I received cr1 instead of ir1 (I entered the country after our two-year anniversary). It has been more than a year and I am still waiting. Case status says case is actively being reviewed.

 

I am concerned because come July 14th, 2023, my cr1 will expire. I called and requested an expedite but I have not heard from them. 

What more can I do to speed up the process to get a decision? 

Come April 2023 should I start preparing to adjust status if a decision will not have been made?

Case timeline

Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS December 10, 2021

We scheduled you for a biometrics appointment November 13, 2021

We received your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and sent you a receipt notice. November 5, 2021

Hi, did you figure it out the situation?

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On 12/26/2022 at 12:34 PM, nastra30 said:

when the time comes make an infopass appointment for ADIT stamp.

Thank you, I will consider this.

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8 hours ago, Argenta2623 said:

Hi, did you figure it out the situation?

I might do what was suggested here   ( when the time comes make an infopass appointment for ADIT stamp) but am also thinking I might just go ahead and remove condition to be on the safe side. 

Today uscis replied and denied my expedite request so i just have to wait. 

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11 minutes ago, Edddie&Beatrice said:

I might do what was suggested here   ( when the time comes make an infopass appointment for ADIT stamp) but am also thinking I might just go ahead and remove condition to be on the safe side. 

Today uscis replied and denied my expedite request so i just have to wait. 

Do you have conditions?

Where you married for less than 2 years or over 2 years at the Resident Since date on your green card? If you don't have conditions, there is no need to file I-751, just I-90. If you have conditions, there is no need to file I-90, you need to file I-751.

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44 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Do you have conditions?

Where you married for less than 2 years or over 2 years at the Resident Since date on your green card? If you don't have conditions, there is no need to file I-751, just I-90. If you have conditions, there is no need to file I-90, you need to file I-751.

I read the OP as saying that the GC received has a 2 year expiry date .. therefore the “ system” will be looking for an ROC application.  So there is a contradiction in the system which will eventually be sorted out .. the crunch will come if the I 90 isn't processed by the time the system is looking  for the ROC .. and the OP no longer has either a current GC or an extension letter. 
 

@Edddie&Beatrice.  I think filing for ROC will just muddy the water.   Get an appt at the field office .. take the GC, the I90 NOA, your marriage certificate and at least get the  I 551 stamp 

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@Lil bear it all depends whether he was rightfully issued 2 year green card or not. If he should have received 10 year GC, he should definitely NOT file I-751.

- Waste of money

- Takes 2 years

- Can mess up his immigration file

 

I-90 and I-551 stamps is the way to go.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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On 12/29/2022 at 6:03 PM, OldUser said:

Do you have conditions?

Where you married for less than 2 years or over 2 years at the Resident Since date on your green card? If you don't have conditions, there is no need to file I-751, just I-90. If you have conditions, there is no need to file I-90, you need to file I-751.

I entered the country 10 days after our 2-year marriage anniversary, I was given CR1 which is conditional. I already filed i-90

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