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2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

OK, so now the specific dates play a role as if you filed the N400 under the 3 yr rule, it will not go anywhere since you divorced your 1st wife.  If you filed under the 5 yr rule, then you may need some help to get it moving.  Are you certain there are no RFEs, or other notices on your online account.

 

Good Luck!

A FOIA will clarify ….

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48 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

OK, so now the specific dates play a role as if you filed the N400 under the 3 yr rule, it will not go anywhere since you divorced your 1st wife.  If you filed under the 5 yr rule, then you may need some help to get it moving.  Are you certain there are no RFEs, or other notices on your online account.

 

Good Luck!

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

48 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

OK, so now the specific dates play a role as if you filed the N400 under the 3 yr rule, it will not go anywhere since you divorced your 1st wife.  If you filed under the 5 yr rule, then you may need some help to get it moving.  Are you certain there are no RFEs, or other notices on your online account.

 

Good Luck!

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

48 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

OK, so now the specific dates play a role as if you filed the N400 under the 3 yr rule, it will not go anywhere since you divorced your 1st wife.  If you filed under the 5 yr rule, then you may need some help to get it moving.  Are you certain there are no RFEs, or other notices on your online account.

 

Good Luck!

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

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Posted
4 hours ago, lanre charles said:

Resident since 10/01/2914 is in my green card

When in 2019 did you submit the N400?  If you submitted prior to 7/1/2019 it may be an issue and a new N400 will be needed as @Family suggested.  There was no basis for filing under the 3 yr rule since the divorce occurred from the first spouse.

 

Good Luck!

 

P.S.  I suspect you have reached the limit of your posts today, so I will follow this thread.

 

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55 minutes ago, JKLSemicolon said:


And the expiration date?

OP got a 10yr card in 2017, so my assumption is 9/30/2027.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Dashinka said:

When in 2019 did you submit the N400?  If you submitted prior to 7/1/2019 it may be an issue and a new N400 will be needed as @Family suggested.  There was no basis for filing under the 3 yr rule since the divorce occurred from the first spouse.

 

Good Luck!

 

P.S.  I suspect you have reached the limit of your posts today, so I will follow this thread.

 

Thank you so much. I submitted 11/15/2019

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

OP got a 10yr card in 2017, so my assumption is 9/30/2027.

I wanted to be sure that @lanre charles does in fact have a 10-year GC since it wasn’t 100% clear from the post and that is an important detail. 

Edited by JKLSemicolon
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Posted

To avoid further confusion, please make thing clear:

- You move to US in 2014, so that means you getting 2 year GC?

-You receive permanent GC in 2017, so that means you file for I-751 and  getting 10 year?

- You divorce in 2018 and file for N400 in 2019, so what's the basic you apply for (under 3 year or 5 ?)

If it's under 3 year, it will denied since you're no longer married. 

Solution: New N400 and wait.

 

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5 hours ago, lanre charles said:

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

There wasn’t any RFEs at all and no notice sent

maybe you should contact your congressman or senators office, this are the people that can find out for you fast.

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Posted
46 minutes ago, JKLSemicolon said:

I wanted to be sure that @lanre charles does in fact have a 10-year GC since it wasn’t 100% clear from the post and that is an important detail. 

Yes I got my 10 years in 2017

Posted
On 7/17/2024 at 1:24 PM, lanre charles said:

Yes I got my 10 years in 2017


That is helpful to know that a properly filed N-400 could be approved (i.e. no pending or missing I-751), however there are still other questions as summed up in this post:

 

On 7/17/2024 at 12:51 PM, Liam2021 said:

To avoid further confusion, please make thing clear:

- You move to US in 2014, so that means you getting 2 year GC?

-You receive permanent GC in 2017, so that means you file for I-751 and  getting 10 year?

- You divorce in 2018 and file for N400 in 2019, so what's the basic you apply for (under 3 year or 5 ?)

If it's under 3 year, it will denied since you're no longer married. 

Solution: New N400 and wait.

 

 

 
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