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Crazy Cat

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  1. After we filed our I-751 for Removal of Conditions, we had 44 months of silence.
  2. I would just try to stay busy until your EAD and/or interview comes. It will take as long as it takes. You filed only 5 months ago. Waiting is always tough....but you could be oceans apart, and separated for more than a year. Just roll with the punches.
  3. The rules for N-400 haven't changed, other than the test questions.......Your calculations are premature until it is time for her to apply for citizenship. Handy note: Make you have a list of all her international trips and the dates.
  4. Yep. One of the listed articles I read yesterday seems to imply that submitting an I-485 is no longer granted authorized stay.....I will have to dig a little deeper. If so, this is a game changer....BIG time.....
  5. 5a. Other 5b. The date parent naturalized (Date he became a citizen)
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  7. @Sophia247, please do not respond threads older than a year. This now locked***
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  9. You will not get a Green Card. You will receive a visa in your passport. Your wife can fly back to the US after she has submitted the I-130 to the consulate. Make sure she has completed the other documents such as the I-864 with supporting documentation as required for you to have. She must enter the US either before you or at the same time......so yes, she can fly back early.
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  11. Maybe. But OP has notified USCIS of pending divorce........This will be interesting to see how fast USCIS responds.
  12. She better find a good immigration attorney fast. They WILL ask for a divorce decree, and they can deny her case unless she files under a waiver.
  13. I was afraid it was Philippines.
  14. In what country will you be interviewing?
  15. ***Being that this thread is 10 years old and the OP has not been active in 9 years, it is now locked for future comments. Please ask any questions as new topics in an appropriate forum***
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