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I am very surprised that you haven't received your NOA1 yet. Do you know that Nebraska actually received your I-751?

Sorry I am not much help on the divorce aspect.

Annie UK

2004 Awaiting my divorce

Decree nisi 29th July YAYYYYYYYYYY

15th Dec DIVORCED AT LAST!!!!

Dec 23 decree arrives, I-129F sent to Nebraska!!!

Dec 27 NOA1

Feb 16 2005 NOA2 (51 days)

May 17 INTERVIEW 9am!!!! (day 141) Approved

May 30 Arrived POE Chicago (flight delayed!!)

June 13 applied for SSN

June 30 Wedding on beach at sunset awwwww

AOS 2005

July 11 Sent off AOS/AP/EAD to Chicago

Sep 1 I485 transferred to CSC

Sep 15 EAD and AP approved (59 days)

Nov 25 Green card and Welcome letter arrive in mail (no interview) 130 days

Removing Conditions 2007

Aug 15 I-751 sent to Nebraska

Sep 14 NOA1 rec'd, transferred to CSC again

Sep 21 rec'd bios appt for 9/28/07

Jan 26 2008 Approved. 10 Yr card received 1/28/08.

Naturalization 2008

Sep 8 N-400 sent to Nebraska

Sep 11 Priority date

Oct 7 Biometrics

July 10 2009 - Interview, approved!

Aug 20 Oath ceremony

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Hi all,

My lifting condition is still pending (filed joint on July, 2007) and my husband is filing for a divorce tomorrow. Do I need to resubmitting I-751 form or just pray and hope to hear a good news? I haven't had my biometrics yet.

Thanks !!

Also, we filed at NSC last July, but I haven't received NOA letter yet. What should I do at this point?

Thanks again.

While it is strange that you haven't received a NOA yet, if the INS processes your application soon, you will have filed a joint application and that will be in a way fraudulent because of the pending divorce.

IMO, the best thing for you to do right now is talk to a good immigration attorney. My guess would be that you have to file a new application once the divorce is final and explaining why the application is late.

Sorry for your divorce and best of luck!

Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.

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I am very surprised that you haven't received your NOA1 yet. Do you know that Nebraska actually received your I-751?

Sorry I am not much help on the divorce aspect.

Definitely should do an info pass....that is too long. Not sure what to recommend about the divorce

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Hi all,

My lifting condition is still pending (filed joint on July, 2007) and my husband is filing for a divorce tomorrow. Do I need to resubmitting I-751 form or just pray and hope to hear a good news? I haven't had my biometrics yet.

Thanks !!

Also, we filed at NSC last July, but I haven't received NOA letter yet. What should I do at this point?

Thanks again.

While it is strange that you haven't received a NOA yet, if the INS processes your application soon, you will have filed a joint application and that will be in a way fraudulent because of the pending divorce.

IMO, the best thing for you to do right now is talk to a good immigration attorney. My guess would be that you have to file a new application once the divorce is final and explaining why the application is late.

Sorry for your divorce and best of luck!

This is not true. There is nothing fraudulent in the US citizen spouse, jointly petitioning to remove conditions even if the marriage is headed towards divorce and in a terminal state. HOWEVER, if the couple's marriage is legally terminated (i.e. the court declare it is terminated) then the alien MUST withdraw the joint petition and replace it with a waiver. In the event that the parties are NOT residing together, they should make that clear on the forms and file the appropriate change of address forms with USCIS, so that they have not misrepresented the status of the marriage.

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Hi all,

My lifting condition is still pending (filed joint on July, 2007) and my husband is filing for a divorce tomorrow. Do I need to resubmitting I-751 form or just pray and hope to hear a good news? I haven't had my biometrics yet.

Thanks !!

I am sorry to hear that. It is best that you consult an immigration attorney. Please be strong.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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