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Badal
Hello,
I have 2 questions.

1. I am still waiting for my 10 year card, my NOA was March 8 and haven't heard anything about my 10 year GC yet.

I was just wondering what can i do so I can travel and continue to work. I see few people had mentioned infopass for a 1-551 stamp so i went to thier site but on thier site its asking me to choose one of the four options and none of really match what i need. if any of you have can you please let me know how you got the stamp.

2. my GC will expire in June. so when can i file for N-400 so i need to wait until june or can i file it now. Please answer Thanks in advnace to all.


Badal
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quote name='Badal' date='Mar 28 2008, 08:44 AM' post='1702919']
Hello,
I have 2 questions.

1. I am still waiting for my 10 year card, my NOA was March 8 and haven't heard anything about my 10 year GC yet.

I was just wondering what can i do so I can travel and continue to work. I see few people had mentioned infopass for a 1-551 stamp so i went to thier site but on thier site its asking me to choose one of the four options and none of really match what i need. if any of you have can you please let me know how you got the stamp.

2. my GC will expire in June. so when can i file for N-400 so i need to wait until june or can i file it now. Please answer Thanks in advnace to all.
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*Marilyn*
you can only file the N-400 if you have been a permanent resident for 3 years.... and seeing as you said your 2 year green card expires in June, you will not be able to file it this year...
*Marilyn*
and if you want to make a info pass appointment .. select this option... "You need information or other services "

upon rereading your post I am a little confused... you got your NOA on March 8th ??
Badal
QUOTE(MarilynP @ Mar 28 2008, 12:10 PM) *
you can only file the N-400 if you have been a permanent resident for 3 years.... and seeing as you said your 2 year green card expires in June, you will not be able to file it this year...

I meant my extension for 1 year after filing i-751 expires in June. does that mean i can file this year. 3 years minus 90 days
*Marilyn*
QUOTE(Badal @ Mar 28 2008, 10:26 AM) *
QUOTE(MarilynP @ Mar 28 2008, 12:10 PM) *
you can only file the N-400 if you have been a permanent resident for 3 years.... and seeing as you said your 2 year green card expires in June, you will not be able to file it this year...

I meant my extension for 1 year after filing i-751 expires in June. does that mean i can file this year. 3 years minus 90 days

yes you can...

just make sure you meet all the requirements...
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