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Hi Guys,

Well, 2 years are almost up since my wife received her provisional permanent resident card and we are beginning the "Lifting of Conditions" process to receive her 10 year card.

As I was reviewing all the information I need to provide along with the increased fees, it mentioned the fee includes biometrics. Do we need to do this again before we submit our I-751 or is this performed after our I-751 is approved? I'm very confused because she has already done this once. Can someone please point me in the right direction or provide an explanation? What am I missing here?

Thanks! :blink:

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K-1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 2004-06-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2004-07-23

I-129F NOA2 : 2004-10-08

Packet 4 Received : 2005-01-31

Interview Date : 2005-01-31

Visa Received : 2005-01-31

US Entry : 2005-02-09

Marriage : 2005-04-03

Point of Entry : Miami

POE Date : 2005-02-09

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office : Miami FL

Date Filed : 2005-04-30

NOA Date : 2005-06-13

Bio. Appt. : 2005-06-24

Approved Date : 2005-11-14

Date Card Received : 2005-11-16

Employment Authorization Document

Date Filed : 2005-04-30

NOA Date : 2005-06-18

Bio. Appt. : 2005-06-24

Approved Date : 2005-10-21

Date Card Received : 2005-10-31

Social Security Number

Date Filed: 2005-04-30 denied due to I-94 expiration

Date Filed Again: 2005-10-31

Date Card Received : 2005-11-07

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Hi Guys,

Well, 2 years are almost up since my wife received her provisional permanent resident card and we are beginning the "Lifting of Conditions" process to receive her 10 year card.

As I was reviewing all the information I need to provide along with the increased fees, it mentioned the fee includes biometrics. Do we need to do this again before we submit our I-751 or is this performed after our I-751 is approved? I'm very confused because she has already done this once. Can someone please point me in the right direction or provide an explanation? What am I missing here?

Thanks! :blink:

After you submit for the I-751 they will give you a biometrics appointment [another one] for removing condtions.

If it's been 21 months since GC approval you can submit now.

You'll beat the fee increase if you mail petition to remove before July 30 [next Monday] if that's the case!

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After you submit for the I-751 they will give you a biometrics appointment [another one] for removing condtions.

If it's been 21 months since GC approval you can submit now.

You'll beat the fee increase if you mail petition to remove before July 30 [next Monday] if that's the case!

Ah ha! Thanks for clearing that up for me. However, I thought we could only send in our paper work 90 days prior to the expiration date. No sooner and no later. 90 days will be August 16th for us.

K-1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 2004-06-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2004-07-23

I-129F NOA2 : 2004-10-08

Packet 4 Received : 2005-01-31

Interview Date : 2005-01-31

Visa Received : 2005-01-31

US Entry : 2005-02-09

Marriage : 2005-04-03

Point of Entry : Miami

POE Date : 2005-02-09

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office : Miami FL

Date Filed : 2005-04-30

NOA Date : 2005-06-13

Bio. Appt. : 2005-06-24

Approved Date : 2005-11-14

Date Card Received : 2005-11-16

Employment Authorization Document

Date Filed : 2005-04-30

NOA Date : 2005-06-18

Bio. Appt. : 2005-06-24

Approved Date : 2005-10-21

Date Card Received : 2005-10-31

Social Security Number

Date Filed: 2005-04-30 denied due to I-94 expiration

Date Filed Again: 2005-10-31

Date Card Received : 2005-11-07

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yeah, you can't mail it before 90 days but you don't have to mail it in exactly at 90 days... you can mail it in anytime between 90 days and the day the card expires...

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