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Removal of Condition needs the couple for an interview?

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Good Day everyone,

My wife's 2 yr green card is about to expire this July 2011. The situation is, I am going to work in the ship as a seaman and i'll be gone for 3 - 6 months.

My question is, is there an interview for my wife and do i need to go with her? i will be away, so is it okay to submit a certification from my company stating that I am working in the ship etc.

I need some help or advise.

Happy New Year everyone!

CITIZENSHIP 06-19-2013 Sent N400 Application (Chicago Lockbox)


06-21-2013 USCIS received my N400 application


06-25-2013 USCIS mailed the NOA1


06-28-2013 USCIS mailed the Biometrics appt


07-01-2013 Received NOA1 and Biometrics appt letter


​07-15-2013 Biometrics Appt.


08-27-2013 Interview/Test passed


10-07-2013 Oath taking


IR-5 MOM AND DAD


02-20-2014 mailed I-130 for my parents


02-24-2014 USCIS received the I-130 docs


03-17-2014 USCIS approved the petition (took 15 days, weekdays only)


03-25-2014 USCIS shipped the approved case to NVC


04-02-2014 NVC received the papers (6 days from the approval date)


05-01-2014 Got the 2 case numbers. (21 days)


05-07-2014 Got an email & paid the AOS fee (4 days); DS-261(Choice of Agent) sent


05-09-2014 AOS status "PAID" (2 days from the date the was paid)


05-22-2014 AOS docs delivered in NVC


06-27-2014 RFE for I864 and I864A (i left the Place of residence blank, 26 days from the date they received the AOS)


06-28-2014 Mailed the corrected forms to NVC


06-30-2014 NVC received the AOS corrected forms


07-01-2014 Received IV Bill Invoice, paid.


07-02-2014 PAID status of the mother


07-07-2014 PAID status of the father


07-08-2014 Mailed the supporting docs


07-10-2014 Supporting docs arrived at NVC


07-11-2014 Submitted DS260 of mother


07-13-2014 Submitted DS260 of father


09-04-2014 Called NVC and the lady said CASE COMPLETE! (136 days total from the day they received the I-130)


09-11-2014 Received an email regarding the Interview (5 days from the day the case was completed)


09-15-2014 Status "In Transit" inCEAC


09-16-2014 Status "Ready" CEAC


10-03-2014 Interview/AP/USEM (no record of their medical,DAD needs to get an NBI explanation letter&new NBI clearance with his "aka"


10-8-2014 Mom called St Lukes and asked about the medical results, they said they submitted it already back in June


10-10-2014 Mom mailed the NBI Clearance of my dad


10-14-2014 NBI clearance delivered in USEM


10-06-2014 Visa Issued CEAC


10-09-2014 Got an email that my dad's visa was issued


10-14-2014 Visa delivered 11-29-2014 POE


12-08-2014 SS Card arrived

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to remove conditions,you file the 1-751 with all your evidence to show a bona fide marriage happy living togather,how do you know you have a interview,some times they pick people rendom, don't worry now most filer don't get interviews for roc they need to pick so many for interview just hope it's not you,good luck

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Good Day everyone,

My wife's 2 yr green card is about to expire this July 2011. The situation is, I am going to work in the ship as a seaman and i'll be gone for 3 - 6 months.

My question is, is there an interview for my wife and do i need to go with her? i will be away, so is it okay to submit a certification from my company stating that I am working in the ship etc.

I need some help or advise.

Happy New Year everyone!

I dont think you need to be with her while filing for removal of condition. But before your departure, make sure to co sign the forms, provide sufficient evidence of marriage, and the payment. After filling, your wife would be invited for biometrics which comes b/w 4 to 6 weeks. Then she will have to wait for some months for interview with you. I guess at this stage you would have finished your ship business and at home to attend the obligatory interview upon notification. I hope i helped some. Best wishes.

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I dont think you need to be with her while filing for removal of condition. But before your departure, make sure to co sign the forms, provide sufficient evidence of marriage, and the payment. After filling, your wife would be invited for biometrics which comes b/w 4 to 6 weeks. Then she will have to wait for some months for interview with you. I guess at this stage you would have finished your ship business and at home to attend the obligatory interview upon notification. I hope i helped some. Best wishes.

Interviews can be but generally are NOT part of the removal of conditions process.

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