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ohsoready2go
helpsmilie.gif We are almost able to send our paperwork in for the I-751 (May 1) . Here is the problem. I (the us Citizen) just got a job offer across the country. They want me to start right away. This means we would be going through another Service Center depending on when we send it in. If we send the papers in on May 1 then we would file with NSC, if we wait a couple weeks until we move then we would file with CSC. I don't know wether we should file on May 1 or wait and file with CSC. Also, could we send it in on May 1, knowing that we are moving? Should we wait an not move until he is done lifting conditions?

Any comments or help would be gladly appreciated.

Thanks!
Jo & Paul
tweety
If I were you I would definately wait till you are moved. Right now it looks as if CSC processes I751 petitions in as little as 1-2 months, while all other service centers (including NSC) take at least 6 months.
Just make sure you do file the I751 before the greencard expires and you are all set.

All the best!
devblt
QUOTE(ohsoready2go @ Apr 23 2007, 03:32 PM) *
helpsmilie.gif We are almost able to send our paperwork in for the I-751 (May 1) . Here is the problem. I (the us Citizen) just got a job offer across the country. They want me to start right away. This means we would be going through another Service Center depending on when we send it in. If we send the papers in on May 1 then we would file with NSC, if we wait a couple weeks until we move then we would file with CSC. I don't know wether we should file on May 1 or wait and file with CSC. Also, could we send it in on May 1, knowing that we are moving? Should we wait an not move until he is done lifting conditions?

Any comments or help would be gladly appreciated.

Thanks!
Jo & Paul


If you can wait, and are still within the 90 day timeframe, that would probably work well. I read on this site that USCIS is very bad at updating their records (address changes) after the fact.

ohsoready2go
Thanks Tweety and devblt! I didn't realize CSC was moving so fast. After everything we went through to get him here I was just expecting everything to take a year.
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