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Hello again my VJ family. Last week, we received a letter from USCIS reminding me of our renewal on our conditional green card to a 10 year visa.

Background: My husband adopted my then 3 year old daughter now 5 years old. She has a US passport already and we also updated her status in her SSN. As of now, we don't like to get a Certificate of Citizenship for my daughter yet. We are planning to do it next year.

My question is:

What happen to the status of my daughter if we will ignore the letter? What are the pros and cons? If there is any?

Thank you in advance.

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The con is pretty clear: your husband will be deported if he does not file to lift conditions and allows his conditional residency to expire.

Thanks for your reply Mike, but my husband is the USC. I will lift my conditions starting next week. I am asking for my daughter on what to do since she has a US passport already, acquired through adoption from my husband.

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Thanks for your reply Mike, but my husband is the USC. I will lift my conditions starting next week. I am asking for my daughter on what to do since she has a US passport already, acquired through adoption from my husband.

So you received the letter telling you to lift conditions, and decided not to ignore it. I'm still not sure why you are asking what will happen if you ignore it, especially given that you decided not to. Sorry I don't understand.

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Oh, wait, I think I get it. You're asking if your daughter has to lift conditions, right? She's a US citizen now, so there are no conditions to lift, right?

Yes, she is a USC now through adoption. That is what I asking, on what to do because I am confused.

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Clarification: How important is it to get a Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS for my daughter. As stated above, she has a US passport. Could not getting a COC affect her in the future even though she has a US passport?

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