Title: I-751 Approved-Took 1-Year Nine Months... Post by: RickM on December 23, 2004, 05:00:00 AM Wife finally got 10 greencard...
Total timeframe: 129F filed 2-14-00 "Vermont Ser.Cntr."...She "arrived" 5-27-00... Filed AOS August 2000....Received I-551 interview March 2002... Received 2 year greencard in mail April 2002... Applied for I-751 Removal of Conditions December 2003 and got 1 year extension notice approval in mail. Had appointment I-751 November 2003... Received 10 year greencard one month later in mail... Next...Citizenship... Title: As Usual - Vermont Has the Shortest . . . Post by: Dan on December 24, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to I-751 Approved-Took 1-Year Nine Months....., posted by RickM on Dec 23, 2004
Here is the latest on AOS (I-751) processing dates at the 4 NSC's: *Texas is working applications submitted on October 30, 2003 - so they are 14 months behind. As usual, Nebraska sucks hind teat. FWIW, - Dan Title: Re: As Usual - Vermont Has the Shortest . . . Post by: Davej on December 26, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to As Usual - Vermont Has the Shortest . . ..., posted by Dan on Dec 24, 2004
Which process is the I-751? Is that the interview process for all Americans that married overseas? Title: I-751 Post by: Ray on December 26, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: As Usual - Vermont Has the Shortest ..., posted by Davej on Dec 26, 2004
Dave, The I-751 is a petition to remove conditions on residence. When a marriage-based immigrant is first granted permanent residency, whether married in the U.S. or overseas, the initial green card will be conditional for two years if the marriage is less that two years old. At the end of the two years, the alien and the spouse must file a Form I-751. The purpose of the conditional residency is to help weed out fraudulent marriages. You must submit evidence of a valid marriage with the I-751 and a face-to-face interview is optional and at the discretion of the immigration officer adjudicating your case. Ray Title: Re: I-751 Post by: Gary Bala on January 03, 2005, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to I-751, posted by Ray on Dec 26, 2004
A common I-751 follow-up question many people ask is: what if we are separated or divorced in less than 24 months or the period of conditional residency? What is her immigration status? Can she stay in In general, the lady spouse has available a Immigration Service just released a Flash Memo 1. If the couple is OFFICIALLY DIVORCED at time of 2. If the couple has filed a PENDING JOINT I-751 3. If the couple become OFFICIALLY DIVORCED 4. If the couple are SEPARATED BUT NOT YET 5. If the couple are SEPARATED AT TIME OF Naturally, all supporting documentation concerning Hope that helps. Title: my wife & daughter just got Post by: StanB2 on December 24, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to I-751 Approved-Took 1-Year Nine Months....., posted by RickM on Dec 23, 2004
our notice today that they have been approved for their 10 yr green cards. It said just bring their passports and 3 pictures and gave us a web site to make the appointment. We filed the paperwork on July 7th and two weeks later we got a reciept notice saying that it would take a year to process. Guess they were wrong on the short side for the 1st time in their history. And the wife is pretty darn happy about it. Title: gave us a web site to make the appointment..... Post by: RickM on December 24, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to my wife & daughter just got, posted by StanB2 on Dec 24, 2004
Wish I'd paid attention to that in the letter the first time... Would have saved me a day trip for nothing... Congrats.... Title: Looks like you are ready to become an immigration attorney Post by: Bobby Orr on December 23, 2004, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to I-751 Approved-Took 1-Year Nine Months....., posted by RickM on Dec 23, 2004
Congratulations! |