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I guess just think about all the times you've worried about something happening that then never happened. Worrying's not going to fix anything so focus on the present and work on the next steps if worst comes to worst
We've all got our fingers crossed for you! Wishing you the best of luck!
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We're going to get a conditional GC I think even though we're literally 2 weeks off being married for 2 years
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Originally posted by ryan_2112 View Post
I didn't file an I-130 so I can't help you there I'm afraid.
We're going to get a conditional GC I think even though we're literally 2 weeks off being married for 2 years
We are also nearing our 2 year anniversary by the time the GC comes into our hands, and I'm wondering whether there are opportunities presenting itself here, considering that the conditional requirements can only be removed in 18 months after, but being married to a USC qualifies one to seek US citizenship after 3 years of marriage which means a little bit over halfway through the 18 months period to remove GC conditions. Wonder if anyone knows or have experience how this can be handled?
Dorothyguenther we're with you here sister, come back to the thread when you receive their formal notice for further documentation if you should ever need some extra eyes to look into the matter, but as I wrote you earlier, it should be nothing that you cannot provide to their full satisfaction, again I think its just a processing matter, I would like to think the fact they are asking for further documentation means they are intent on approving your case
annette2412 presumably you'll get your hands on your GC and accompanying NOA document sooner than ours, please consider coming back to the forum to share if the NOA documentation will also indicate an official disposition of your 130, we have read in another thread "March 2018 Filers" that even though their online case status for 130 says "for further review" when their GC came it also provided an approval for their 130
A great weekend to you all. Cheers
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Originally posted by gaps0214 View PostWe are also nearing our 2 year anniversary by the time the GC comes into our hands, and I'm wondering whether there are opportunities presenting itself here, considering that the conditional requirements can only be removed in 18 months after, but being married to a USC qualifies one to seek US citizenship after 3 years of marriage which means a little bit over halfway through the 18 months period to remove GC conditions. Wonder if anyone knows or have experience how this can be handled?
In your case, you will need to remove the conditions in less than 2 years and then apply to Citizenship when you are near the 3 years with GC.Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.
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Originally posted by Enub4 View Post
It is not 3 years married to USC, is 3 years having a GC and still married to USC.
In your case, you will need to remove the conditions in less than 2 years and then apply to Citizenship when you are near the 3 years with GC.
my lawyer said that most likely we will apply for removal conditions and a year after for citizenship since removing conditions is taking 1.5 years.
Gaps - my i130 changed to approve the day after I got approved :-)
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Originally posted by B_Andie View Post
This is correct!
my lawyer said that most likely we will apply for removal conditions and a year after for citizenship since removing conditions is taking 1.5 years.
Gaps - my i130 changed to approve the day after I got approved :-)Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.
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Originally posted by gaps0214 View Post
ryan_2112 thanks for responding to my query.
We are also nearing our 2 year anniversary by the time the GC comes into our hands, and I'm wondering whether there are opportunities presenting itself here, considering that the conditional requirements can only be removed in 18 months after, but being married to a USC qualifies one to seek US citizenship after 3 years of marriage which means a little bit over halfway through the 18 months period to remove GC conditions. Wonder if anyone knows or have experience how this can be handled?
Dorothyguenther we're with you here sister, come back to the thread when you receive their formal notice for further documentation if you should ever need some extra eyes to look into the matter, but as I wrote you earlier, it should be nothing that you cannot provide to their full satisfaction, again I think its just a processing matter, I would like to think the fact they are asking for further documentation means they are intent on approving your case
annette2412 presumably you'll get your hands on your GC and accompanying NOA document sooner than ours, please consider coming back to the forum to share if the NOA documentation will also indicate an official disposition of your 130, we have read in another thread "March 2018 Filers" that even though their online case status for 130 says "for further review" when their GC came it also provided an approval for their 130
A great weekend to you all. Cheers
Gaps, my i130 and i485 approval notice were delivered today
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We have our interview on Tuesday (package sent March '18) and getting a little nervous about it.
Wanted to say thanks to all of you because your encouragement and accounts of interviews are helping us settle and know what to expect.
Good luck to everyone else having interviews in the coming weeks/months! I'll be back to post how ours went.
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gaps0214 we received a request for more evidence. In April my husband was a victim of a carjacking and kidnapping. This letter says they want certified police report for the arrest incident or complaint. And then it explains this is written report created by the police officer who arrested you. I really hope I'm reading that wrong because he was the victim and not arrested. They also want the original birth certificate for my husband and his daughter. We took this to the interview and they did not ask for it. Now they're telling me the copies are not complete which they are. They also want evidence that our marriage is legitimate. Because last year we had our tax return split into two different bank accounts and they're saying we didn't give statements from those bank account which we did. I have already provided them what they want. I provided our apartment lease, joint bank statements, light bill with both names, internet bill with both names, renter's insurance and medical insurance in both names as well as a whole packet full of pictures of him and I. We don't have any wedding pictures because we got married in Vegas and no one was there to take pictures. I'm not exactly sure what to do from here. Feeling extremely frustrated.
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Hey guys,
My wife and I had our AOS interview on September 16th. Early morning in Minneapolis. The officer went over the I-130 with me (Husband) and I-485 with my Wife. No other questions were asked!!!!! We gave the IO our newly submitted paper works. This includes, ( 2018 tax return, water bill, new sign lease, and health insurance.) And, That was it. Didn't ask how we met, how I propose to her, our life, and etc. I'm a little bit worried.
The whole interview took about 10 mins or so. At the end of the interview, the IO gave us a paper stating that he could not approve us on the spot and needs further background checking. It's been seven days now. Our case status has not changed. Still says the case was scheduled.
Anyone has this kind of experience????? or know how long it will take for them to approve us? or...anything????????????
So worried right now and can't do anything.
If anyone out there is having the same experience or close to it. Would mind sharing their thoughts or feelings??????
Much appreciated.
Thank you,
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Originally posted by willpoint53 View PostHey guys,
My wife and I had our AOS interview on September 16th. Early morning in Minneapolis. The officer went over the I-130 with me (Husband) and I-485 with my Wife. No other questions were asked!!!!! We gave the IO our newly submitted paper works. This includes, ( 2018 tax return, water bill, new sign lease, and health insurance.) And, That was it. Didn't ask how we met, how I propose to her, our life, and etc. I'm a little bit worried.
The whole interview took about 10 mins or so. At the end of the interview, the IO gave us a paper stating that he could not approve us on the spot and needs further background checking. It's been seven days now. Our case status has not changed. Still says the case was scheduled.
Anyone has this kind of experience????? or know how long it will take for them to approve us? or...anything????????????
So worried right now and can't do anything.
If anyone out there is having the same experience or close to it. Would mind sharing their thoughts or feelings??????
Much appreciated.
Thank you,
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