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gwsmith01
It only took about 10 days from the approval of our I-751 to getting the 10-year green card in the mail today.

As of August 3, which is 90 days before the 3-year anniversary of getting the green card, I'm eligible to file for US citizenship. The worst part about the N-400 is the $675 fee, so I may wait until September to file.
Qasim~n~Aisha
QUOTE(gwsmith01 @ Jul 25 2008, 06:20 PM) *
It only took about 10 days from the approval of our I-751 to getting the 10-year green card in the mail today.

As of August 3, which is 90 days before the 3-year anniversary of getting the green card, I'm eligible to file for US citizenship. The worst part about the N-400 is the $675 fee, so I may wait until September to file.




Congratulations on getting your 10 yr. green card!!!!! good.gif

btw......They are always wanting money- money- and more money from us..... mad.gif


Aisha

Awakening_1
QUOTE(gwsmith01 @ Jul 25 2008, 07:20 PM) *
It only took about 10 days from the approval of our I-751 to getting the 10-year green card in the mail today.

As of August 3, which is 90 days before the 3-year anniversary of getting the green card, I'm eligible to file for US citizenship. The worst part about the N-400 is the $675 fee, so I may wait until September to file.



congratulations you must be so excited
happyinlove012408
Congrats on getting your greencard.
KC♥MP
Congratulations!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif
Mina76
That's is wonderful news, Congratulations on getting your 10 yr GC!!! star_smile.gif
Jesti
That's great, Congratulations. Hope next is mine kicking.gif
m0306
QUOTE(gwsmith01 @ Jul 25 2008, 07:20 PM) *
It only took about 10 days from the approval of our I-751 to getting the 10-year green card in the mail today.

As of August 3, which is 90 days before the 3-year anniversary of getting the green card, I'm eligible to file for US citizenship. The worst part about the N-400 is the $675 fee, so I may wait until September to file.



when did you file your I-751?

did you have an interview or not?

gwsmith01
QUOTE(m0306 @ Jul 26 2008, 06:36 PM) *
QUOTE(gwsmith01 @ Jul 25 2008, 07:20 PM) *
It only took about 10 days from the approval of our I-751 to getting the 10-year green card in the mail today.

As of August 3, which is 90 days before the 3-year anniversary of getting the green card, I'm eligible to file for US citizenship. The worst part about the N-400 is the $675 fee, so I may wait until September to file.



when did you file your I-751?

did you have an interview or not?




Filed in August '07 at VSC. Had an RFE, but no interview.
m0306
Oh wow so that's almost a year ago before they sent you your greencard!
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