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Today, my wife and I mailed off form I-751 for her removing of conditions, which her card expires 2 weeks from today. I filled everything out for her when I was at work and used black ink, but when I got home, we couldn't find a black pen so we used a red pen, so her signature is in red ink. Does anyone know if this is going to be a problem? I'm worried now after I re-read the instructions saying to use blank ink. I would imagine it's not a problem, as all legal documents, checks, etc...all say to only use blank ink but they always accept anything.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
Timeline
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I dont know about red ink, but i signed mine using blue. They approved it.

2007-11-8 : Married

AOS

2008-3-03 : AOS sent

2008-3-12 : Check cashed

2008-3-14 : Received Receipt Notices of AOS ,EAD and AP

2008-3-17 : Biometrics Appointment notice date

2008-4-03 : Biometrics Appointment ,,,DONE,,,

2008-5-09 : EAD card ordered and AP approval notice

2008-5-13 : AP approval notice sent

2008-5-16 : AP received

2008-5-19 : EAD Approval notice sent

2008-5-21 : EAD received

2008-6-27 : interview appointment letter (for August)

2008-8---- : interview was fine, but was given a RFE, reason: chicken pox shot( although i got the shot when i was little)

2008-10-- : green card

ROC

2010-7-13 : I-751 sent

2010-7-16 : I-751 received

2010-7-20 : I-751 sent back to me. Cause: signatures and filing early.

2010-7-26 : I-751 re-sent

2010-8-09 : First NOA received ( dated 8/2 )

2010-8-12 : Biometrics appointment letter received ( dated 8/6 )

2010-8-19 : Early biometrics

2010-9-08 : Card production ordered

2010-9-15 : Green Card received, with incorrect first name (one letter missing)

I-90

2010-9-16 : Sent I-90 with Green Card

2010-9-17 : I-90 delivered

2010-9-24 : Receipt received. Notice date: 9-22

2011-2-08 : Card production ordered

2011-2-10 : Card received with NO errors.

N400 :

11-22-2011 :Sent

02-21-2012 :Interview ( a long delay afterwards)

05-18-2012 :Oath - US citizen

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
Timeline
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I'd like to think you are not the first person to use the "wrong color" ink. If the entire application was filled in red, then they may not accept it but if it's only one signature, I don't see uscis freaking out on this. Good luck and keep us posted.

Filed: Timeline
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Looks like they accepted it. Post Office shows that the USCIS office received it last Thursday and I noticed that this morning, I see my check already pending to come out of my account today. From reading other threads and forums, my understanding is a receipt will soon follow in a week or two. Maybe I am too over worried about stuff like this but I'd rather be cautious than have to pay more, or worst case my wife fighting to stay in the US.

What I was reading though, if we were married for 2 years prior to her coming to the us, we wouldn't have had to even remove conditions. You are just given a 10 year card.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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What I was reading though, if we were married for 2 years prior to her coming to the us, we wouldn't have had to even remove conditions. You are just given a 10 year card.

Is there a question here or are you simply making a statement?

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
Timeline
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Sorry, but that is wrong. There is no way aroun

No it's not. If you have been married for 2 years or more when you do AOS (Adjustment of Status) you get a 10 year card, and do not have to go through Removal of Conditions. Phenixdragon is correct in his statement.

05/12/04 => Arrived in the US under L1 status / work visa

03/05/05 => Met the love of my life

07/02/07 => Married my wonderful USC husband

______AOS JOURNEY________________________________

10/03/08 => Package sent to USCIS

03/03/09 => Interview in Chicago, IL =>> APPROVED!

______REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY______________

12/03/10 => Package sent to California service center

03/02/11 => 10 YR GREEN CARD RECEIVED!!

______CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY_________________________

01/20/12 => Filed N-400 for Citizenship

06/21/12 => Citizenship interview: Approved!

07/25/12 => Oath Ceremony.. DONE WITH USCIS!!

 
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