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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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Please help me to understsand more about ROC. I have been in USA since Oct 12th 2015. And I just received my SSN Card not so long ago.

My POE was LAX Airport and On my passport has US Stamp said Admitted LAX on Oct 12th, 2015 /Class CR1 Until Oct 12th, 2017.

1. Does it mean my conditional residence expires on Oct 12th, 2017 ?

2. When can i file I 751 ? How does 90 days windows work ?

3. Do I have to submit all evidences again like I submitted when filing I 130 ?

Please guide me through

Thanks so much

USCIS

6/3/2014 - I-130 Sent   6/10/2014 - Received NOA1   7/10/2014 - Received NOA2    11/10/2014 - Called USCIS for status

12/10/2014 - Result back with case pending due to Security Check    1/10/2015 - Called USCIS for status

2/10/2015 - Result back with case pending adjudication further review

3/31/2015 - Case approved by USCIS and forwarded to NVC

NVC

4/10/215 - NVC assigned with receipt case #    4/28/2015 - Completed DS261 Choice of Agent online

5/4/2015 - Called NVC to complete review DS261 by phone  

6/4/2015 - Sent both AOS and IV packages to NVC    6/8/2015 - Received IV fee notice     6/9/2015 - Paid IV fee

6/24/2015 - Received checklist for missing Data Passport Page      6/28/2015 - Mailed in checklist request

7/6/2015 - Completed IV application (DS260) online

7/8/2015 - Received checklist for missing Data Passport Page again and DS260 because NVC lost the package

7/10/2015 - Mailed in checklist request again       8/10/2015 - Case completed on phone with NVC

8/17/2015 - Received email confirmation for case completed

EMBASSY

8/26/2016 - Scheduled interview      8/27/2015 - Received P4 letter thru email     9/14/2014 - Medical Exam Done

9/16/2015 - Interview date- Passed but waiting for Medical exam Results

9/24/2015 - Medical exam results sent to US Embassy

9/29/2015 - CEAC visa status show " Issued "     10/1/2015 - Visa in hand      10/12/2015 - POE Los Angeles, California

LIFTING CONDITION

7/13/2017 - Sent in ROC application      7/17/2017 - Received NOA

7/21/2017 - Received Appointment notice for Biometrics     8/7/2017   - Biometrics taken

3/5/2018   - Case moved to local office          9/18/2018 - Case tranferred to Nebraska Service Center 

12/19/2018 - Case approved, Card being produced         12/20/2018 - Card received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Please help me to understsand more about ROC. I have been in USA since Oct 12th 2015. And I just received my SSN Card not so long ago.

My POE was LAX Airport and On my passport has US Stamp said Admitted LAX on Oct 12th, 2015 /Class CR1 Until Oct 12th, 2017.

1. Does it mean my conditional residence expires on Oct 12th, 2017 ?

2. When can i file I 751 ? How does 90 days windows work ?

3. Do I have to submit all evidences again like I submitted when filing I 130 ?

Please guide me through

Thanks so much

Hi, how are you?. yes the your conditional residence will expire on that date. You have to file with in the 90 days of experation, not before and not after, mine expiered on may 15th 2015 and i filed on April 24th 2015, I recieved my Receipt of notice letter on May 15 2015th, the same day it expired (that was cool), which will be a temporary 1 year green card until I receive the 10 year green card, and yes you will have to submit evidence showing that your marriage is still active such as pictures together or with family memebers, trips taken together, health insurance, mortgage or rent reciepts in both names, bank account in both name, phone bill, car insurance, so with in this 2 years gahter your evidence along the way.

P.S I hope this helped

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Please help me to understsand more about ROC. I have been in USA since Oct 12th 2015. And I just received my SSN Card not so long ago.

My POE was LAX Airport and On my passport has US Stamp said Admitted LAX on Oct 12th, 2015 /Class CR1 Until Oct 12th, 2017.

1. Does it mean my conditional residence expires on Oct 12th, 2017 ?

2. When can i file I 751 ? How does 90 days windows work ?

3. Do I have to submit all evidences again like I submitted when filing I 130 ?

Please guide me through

Thanks so much

1. Your conditional residence expires on whatever date is listed on your Green Card. CR1 until Oct 12th, 2017 does indicate indeed that the expiry date of your Green Card will be that same date.

2. You can file the I-751 in the 90-day window immediately preceding the expiry date of your Green Card. For you, that would be around July 2017 - a long way off, yet.

3. Yes; you are required to submit evidence that your marriage was entered into in good faith, and that you are still living together as a married couple. For example, some things they may like to see are:

A) Copies of any joint lease agreements / mortgages

B) Copies of any joint tax returns / transcripts

C) Copies of any large purchases made together (think cars, major loans in both your names)

D) Evidence of further co-mingling (think wills, benefits, insurance policies etc)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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If you haven't already, I recommend reading VJ's Guide that provides a good list of evidences you can submit along with your I-751 application. In addition, I also recommend you type " I-751 list of supporting documents" in the VJ search button. You'll find excellent and creatives examples of supporting documents that members sent with their I-751 application.

Your supporting documents will have to show co-mingling from the inception of your marriage up until the time of your filing.

Good luck!

I note that others have also noted this 'from inception of marriage up until time of filing.'

I am a little mystified by this. I would think that for ROC, the documents should cover time from 'interview for first Green Card up to filing for ROC.'

Reason being, you have already filed the earlier materials with the AOS filing.


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10 YEAR GREEN CARD PROCESS

July 22, 2017  ROC packet sent to Vermont.

July 24, 2017  ROC packet signed for in Vermont.

August 8, 2017  NOA received at house.  15 days since ROC signed for in VSC.

August 12, 2017 ASC appointment received. 19 days since ROC in VSC.

August 25, 2017 BIO completed. 32 days since ROC received in VSC.

August 11, 2018  18 month 'Courtesy Copy' extension letter received.  Critical number  297

October 20, 2018 18 month 'Official' extension letter received.  Critical number 297

December 4, 2018  USCIS Account shows: We approved your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, 

December 4, 2018, ordered your new card for Receipt # EAC17297003XX, and will mail to the address you gave.

491 days from NOA issued by VSC until Petition approved.

December 7, 2018 USCIS sent notice:  Card mailed.

December 12, 2018 Ten year Green Card received from Lees Summit, MO

499 days from NOA issued by VSC until Green Card received.

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CITIZENSHIP PROCESS

December 6, 2018 submitted N-400 application on-line.  Estimated Completion Time: 8 months or August 2019.

December 8, 2018 received notice on USCIS that Biometrics scheduled . . . but the actual date was not yet shown.

December 11, 2018 saw in 'Documents' section of USCIS that Bio scheduled for 24 December 2018.

December 21, 2018 saw on USCIS website that they will be closed 24 December 2018 as extra holiday.

January 9, 2019 went for re-scheduled BIO appointment.  33 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

February 19, 2019 received letter in US mail that Citizenship interview scheduled for 26 March 2019. 74 days after submission on-line.

March 26, 2019 Citizenship interview scheduled for.  109 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

March 26, 2019 Passed Citizenship interview.

April 12, 2019  Received notice that Oath Ceremony had been scheduled for 24 April 2019.  17 days after interview.

April 24, 2019  Oath Ceremony completed.  29 days after interview.     139 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

April 25, 2019  USA Passport Application submitted.

May 3, 2019     USA Passport received.    149 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

May 9, 2019     Certificate of Naturalization and Citizenship returned in mail.

 

 

 

 

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Also, many couples who adjust from K-1 receive an interview waiver, i.e. are not interviewed before receiving the first Green Card. Their AOS package could have been submitted very shortly after the wedding, so it makes sense that USCIS would want to see documentation covering the entire two year period of the marriage when applying to remove conditions.

Eighteen years in the US and I still don't understand Velveeta, TV ads for prescription drugs, only getting 2 weeks paid vacation, or why anyone believes anything they see on Fox "News".

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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It really should come as no surprise that USCIS wants everything since the inception of the marriage. It is stated on page 2 in the Form I-751 instructions (emphasis added):

Evidence of the Relationship

Submit copies of documents indicating that the marriage upon which you were granted conditional status was entered in "good faith" and was not for the purpose of circumventing immigration laws. Submit copies of as many documents as you can to establish this fact and to demonstrate the circumstances of the relationship from the date of the marriage to the present date, and to demonstrate any circumstances surrounding the end of the relationship, if it has ended. The documents should include but not be limited to, the following examples:

REF: http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-751instr.pdf

The salient bit of advice, according to the recent RFEs, is to include everything 'cept the kitchen sink for documentation, to satisfy the adjudicator's interpretation of "as many documents as you can."

BTW, we almost included the kitchen sink with our RFE response, just to be done with it.... :thumbs:

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Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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It really should come as no surprise that USCIS wants everything since the inception of the marriage. It is stated on page 2 in the Form I-751 instructions (emphasis added):

REF: http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-751instr.pdf

The salient bit of advice, according to the recent RFEs, is to include everything 'cept the kitchen sink for documentation, to satisfy the adjudicator's interpretation of "as many documents as you can."

BTW, we almost included the kitchen sink with our RFE response, just to be done with it.... :thumbs:

Thanks, but I didn't say I was 'surprised.'

I said I was 'mystified.'

However, I think the real answer is as someone mentioned above.

i.e. Many K-1 filers did not go to interview; hence they did not, at that time, provide an updated list of backup materials.

For those folks, the time period they would need to cover to provide 'new' evidence would be greater than the time period for those who went to interview for 2 year Green Card and provided an up-to-date packet of supporting documents at that point.

And, since that would take too long to explain the fine points, the rules for 'everyone' just state to provide 'everything.'


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10 YEAR GREEN CARD PROCESS

July 22, 2017  ROC packet sent to Vermont.

July 24, 2017  ROC packet signed for in Vermont.

August 8, 2017  NOA received at house.  15 days since ROC signed for in VSC.

August 12, 2017 ASC appointment received. 19 days since ROC in VSC.

August 25, 2017 BIO completed. 32 days since ROC received in VSC.

August 11, 2018  18 month 'Courtesy Copy' extension letter received.  Critical number  297

October 20, 2018 18 month 'Official' extension letter received.  Critical number 297

December 4, 2018  USCIS Account shows: We approved your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, 

December 4, 2018, ordered your new card for Receipt # EAC17297003XX, and will mail to the address you gave.

491 days from NOA issued by VSC until Petition approved.

December 7, 2018 USCIS sent notice:  Card mailed.

December 12, 2018 Ten year Green Card received from Lees Summit, MO

499 days from NOA issued by VSC until Green Card received.

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CITIZENSHIP PROCESS

December 6, 2018 submitted N-400 application on-line.  Estimated Completion Time: 8 months or August 2019.

December 8, 2018 received notice on USCIS that Biometrics scheduled . . . but the actual date was not yet shown.

December 11, 2018 saw in 'Documents' section of USCIS that Bio scheduled for 24 December 2018.

December 21, 2018 saw on USCIS website that they will be closed 24 December 2018 as extra holiday.

January 9, 2019 went for re-scheduled BIO appointment.  33 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

February 19, 2019 received letter in US mail that Citizenship interview scheduled for 26 March 2019. 74 days after submission on-line.

March 26, 2019 Citizenship interview scheduled for.  109 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

March 26, 2019 Passed Citizenship interview.

April 12, 2019  Received notice that Oath Ceremony had been scheduled for 24 April 2019.  17 days after interview.

April 24, 2019  Oath Ceremony completed.  29 days after interview.     139 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

April 25, 2019  USA Passport Application submitted.

May 3, 2019     USA Passport received.    149 days after N-400 submitted on-line.

May 9, 2019     Certificate of Naturalization and Citizenship returned in mail.

 

 

 

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Thanks, but I didn't say I was 'surprised.'

I said I was 'mystified.'

However, I think the real answer is as someone mentioned above.

i.e. Many K-1 filers did not go to interview; hence they did not, at that time, provide an updated list of backup materials.

For those folks, the time period they would need to cover to provide 'new' evidence would be greater than the time period for those who went to interview for 2 year Green Card and provided an up-to-date packet of supporting documents at that point.

And, since that would take too long to explain the fine points, the rules for 'everyone' just state to provide 'everything.'

You are correct. you didn't say surprised,' I did. :thumbs:

BTW, I said 'everything,' USCIS worded it differently as previously mentioned. However, I would prefer not to belabor the minutiae of the semantics.

I would prefer giving folks good ideas on how to successfully proceed through this portion of the immigration process, from someone who has had a recent successful ROC experience.

YMMV.

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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& if you can detach the kitchen sink and FedEx it to the service center, all the better :joy:

Be prepared for the eternal waiting game. Be prepared for average news.

 

Adjustment of Status Journey

Spoiler

07/16/2013 - Successful interview, 2-yr Green Card approved!


Removal of Conditions Journey

Spoiler

 

11/03/2015 - Approved, card production ordered (164 days!)

11/10/2015 - 10-yr Green Card received (IR6) -- journey over for now!

 

 

Citizenship Journey (N-400)

Spoiler

07/15/2019 - Ceremony scheduled for 07/31/2019
07/31/2019 - Journey is finally over. Citizen of the USA.

 

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