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Hello members and Happy New Year!

My husband and I are applying for Removal of Conditions on Residence (I-751) through Vermont (because we live in NY).

On the application it says that we have to file it during the 90 days (i.e 3 months) prior to when my conditional residence expires. However, in the Timeline posted for Vermont center, it states that it takes them 6 months to process it (which is longer than 90 days).

Our question is - what happens during those 3 months difference where our application is pending? (i.e after my temporary greencard has expired but my permanent one hasnt been approved yet). For those of you who have filed through Vermont, does it really take them 6 months to do that?

Any input will be highly appreciated.

Many thanks,

S&D

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When you file your application, you'll receive a NOA1 which extends your conditional Green Card status for a period of 12 months. This allows you all the benefits of a Green Card (ability to work, travel etc) until your 10 year card is either approved or denied.

And yes, Vermont are taking well over 6 months to make a decision on many of their Removal of Condition cases.

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When you file your application, you'll receive a NOA1 which extends your conditional Green Card status for a period of 12 months. This allows you all the benefits of a Green Card (ability to work, travel etc) until your 10 year card is either approved or denied.

And yes, Vermont are taking well over 6 months to make a decision on many of their Removal of Condition cases.

Got it. Many many thanks! I really appreciate your prompt and informative response.

 
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