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desperate_heart
Dear Friends, I have a question about to apply to remove conditions on GC, well I heard that If someone received "conditional" Green Card without intervew then when it comes to apply to remove conditions USCIS calls for interview? Is this true? Has anyone lived this exprience?

Thanks
jasman0717
This was asked before but can't find the post. I don't believe that is necessarily true.
jasman0717
I did find a poll and it shows that of the 14 answering, 13 did not have an interview.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...e=show&st=0
tweety
QUOTE(desperate_heart @ Nov 12 2007, 06:04 PM) *
Dear Friends, I have a question about to apply to remove conditions on GC, well I heard that If someone received "conditional" Green Card without intervew then when it comes to apply to remove conditions USCIS calls for interview? Is this true? Has anyone lived this exprience?

Thanks


A few folks are in the process of finding this out and so far it looks as if it doesn't make a difference if the AOS was previously approved with or without interview.
Please read this thread for reference:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=74209

diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(desperate_heart @ Nov 12 2007, 07:04 PM) *
Dear Friends, I have a question about to apply to remove conditions on GC, well I heard that If someone received "conditional" Green Card without intervew then when it comes to apply to remove conditions USCIS calls for interview? Is this true? Has anyone lived this exprience?

Thanks


No, it is NOT true. Being called for an interview at the I751 stage can either be completely random (in so far as a computer randomly pulls a certain number of applicants for review) or relative to the "sufficiency" of documentation that is provided with the application form and any indicators that may be apparent to the AO that suggest possible fraudulent intent.
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