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Hi Guys this is a quick question and Im a little bit worried..

I was suppose to send my I-751 on September 8th and we completely forgot we thought that we should have send it by October 8th but my card expired December 8th.

you think that will be any trouble since I miss my dateline by 20 - 25 days ?

can I get rejected ?

Thanks.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
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Hi Guys this is a quick question and Im a little bit worried..

I was suppose to send my I-751 on September 8th and we completely forgot we thought that we should have send it by October 8th but my card expired December 8th.

you think that will be any trouble since I miss my dateline by 20 - 25 days ?

can I get rejected ?

Thanks.

No need to worry. you should file within the 90 day period before your card expires. If your card expires December 8 you filed in time. My wife's green card expires November 16 but we sent in the I-751 last Monday.

Gene & Ying

12/23/04 - I-129F petition mailed to NSC

4/28/05 Interview for Visa in Bangkok-Visa Approved!!!!

5/2/05 Arrive in USA together! POE Minneapolis

5/25/05 - MARRIED!!

6/9/05 - Sent in AOS

7/8/05 - Biometrics for AOS complete in Milwaukee(walk-in)

11/16/05 Interview in Milwaukee - AOS APPROVED!!

9/17/07 Mailed in I-751 to NSC

10/15/07 Received NOA - Case transferred to California

12/27/07 E-mail stating that new card is ordered

12/31/07 10 year Green Card received! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

8/22/08 Sent in N-400 for naturalization

11/19/08 Passed the interview

1/12/09 Received letter about oath ceremony

1/29/09 Oath Ceremony - US Citizen!!

1/29/09 Changed status at Social Security office, applied for US Passport

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
Timeline
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There's no requirement to file exactly 90 days before the card expires. You can file I-751 one week before your card expires and it's still gonna be okay.

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

Posted
There's no requirement to file exactly 90 days before the card expires. You can file I-751 one week before your card expires and it's still gonna be okay.

Thanks for that. We have been having so much fun this summer, renovating our house and riding, that we didn't get it sent until today. I thought my green card expired at the end of October, but it expires on October 3rd. We managed to get it all in, and sent today. Will arrive at NSC by noon tomorrow. I hope we made it in time as I have two jobs, and want to go to Canada for Thanksgiving next month!

I-751 sent to NSC Sept 21st, 2007

I-751 Received at NSC Sept 24th, 2007

Money Order cashed by CSC

Biometrics Nov 23rd, 2007

Card Production ordered Dec 7th, 2007 - email recieved at 7:30 am PST

 
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