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hello all,

Is there anyboy from Detroit? how are the time lines in this area? How long does it usually take to remove the conditions n complete the process?. I will be filing i-75 in june 2008. BTW which immigrations center i belong to in terms of the service centers that u guys mention , sorry for the dumb questions i dont know much about it.. :)

Thanks for bearing with me ;)

N400

Date Filed : June 9, 2009

NOA Date : June 18, 2009

Bio. Appt. : July 22, 2009

Interview : Sept 22, 2009 *Approved*

Oath : Sept 30, 2009

Applied Passport : Sept 30. 2009

Received passport: Oct 07, 2009

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Timeline

Detroit is covered by the Nebraska Service Center. Recently, they have been transferring all their I-751s to California, but who knows what the procedure will be next June. Unfortunately, this far out it's pretty much impossible to predict what the timelines will be like. It all depends on the volume of applications they have and the resources they have allocated to process them at the time you file. From reading posts here it can take anywhere from a couple months to over a year. The good news is that the countdown to eligibility for citizenship is tied to when your conditional green card was issued, not to when the conditions are removed. So, even if it takes awhile to get the 10 year card, you really don't lose anything in the end.

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08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

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Filed: Timeline
hello all,

Is there anyboy from Detroit? how are the time lines in this area? How long does it usually take to remove the conditions n complete the process?. I will be filing i-75 in june 2008. BTW which immigrations center i belong to in terms of the service centers that u guys mention , sorry for the dumb questions i dont know much about it.. :)

Thanks for bearing with me ;)

After how long, one can apply for citizenship? is it three years from person come to US or 5 years from person come to US? I am US Citizen and my wife came in January of 2006. We got conditional and applying this saturday to remove it.

I am from Detroit.

*******TIME LINE********

12/10/2007 - Application Sent

12/20/2007 - NOA received from California

12/19/2007 - Check Cleared

12/xx/2007 - Finger print letter received for early january

1/2/2007 - Letter sent to Change date request since person is not available for given date.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
Timeline

If you're married to the same person who petitioned you, you become eligible to apply for citizenship two years and nine months after getting your permanent resident status. Conditional residency counts towards this requirement.

08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

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