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Hi! I am a new member...I am here because I need to hear other people experience about my 1-90 application.

I recieved my GC Permanent Resident in 2007 and it was good until April 9, 2009. With the white paper that was sent together with my green card, the instruction says that I have to file for an I-90 application to replace my green card before it expires. Unfortunately, I sent my application last March 21, I recived my NOA for the payment then, I recieved my fingerprint appointment.

I did my fingerprint today, April 25, 2009.

I really need to know what the timeline for I-90 application. Please if there is somebody in this forum who had the same experience...please share it with me...I am really desperate to know because my driving license is already expired and I need my NOA One Year Extension to have my Driving License renew...PLEASE HELP! :crying:

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Hi! I am a new member...I am here because I need to hear other people experience about my 1-90 application.

I recieved my GC Permanent Resident in 2007 and it was good until April 9, 2009. With the white paper that was sent together with my green card, the instruction says that I have to file for an I-90 application to replace my green card before it expires. Unfortunately, I sent my application last March 21, I recived my NOA for the payment then, I recieved my fingerprint appointment.

I did my fingerprint today, April 25, 2009.

I really need to know what the timeline for I-90 application. Please if there is somebody in this forum who had the same experience...please share it with me...I am really desperate to know because my driving license is already expired and I need my NOA One Year Extension to have my Driving License renew...PLEASE HELP! :crying:

Sorry to tell you but you have filed for the wrong thing. You needed to file to remove the conditions of your 2 year greencard.

If you fail to file form I-751 then you will be out of status and can be deported

You should have filed form I-751. You need to file this as soon as possible, include a letter stating why you are late in filing and hope they accept it. Here is a link to the guides that will explain what you need to do.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

 
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