Hello:
My wife's Green Card said she's been a resident since Feb 16, 2017.
But she didn't get her Green Card until 2/27/20. I know this because I remember we got the Green Card in the mail at that time.
She came here on a K1 Visa on May 26, 2016. We got married on June 1, 2016.
We were through the Adjustment of Conditions stuff and then the Removal of Conditions, the latter of which is the only thing that shows on the USCIS website.
I did the USCIS online eligibility tool for Naturalizing and it said my wife is not eligible.
Obviously, I'm totally confused. We don't want to pay the $1,750.00 fee for Naturalization if she's not eligible to become a citizen. We're still married of course. She bought the house we live in for cash she brought from Japan and she self-sponsored because she had a lot of resources. She's on many Utilities and she's filed taxes jointly with me for 5 years. She doesn't work but has interest income from bank deposits so we report her interest income. She is retired after selling her school and real estate in Tokyo in 2016. So, even though she doesn't work, her cash position is such that there is no possible way she could be a public charge. She has health insurance which we pay cash for every month for the last 6 years. It's not a junk plan. She's in her mid-50's.
What's the problem? What am I missing? Why does USCIS think she's not eligible.
Obviously, I'm lost.
Thanks
Eric