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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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My son who was 16 yr old travelled with me to US and got the conditional GC along with me.

Now he is 18yr old and time to remove conditions.

Do we submit one I-751 form with him listed as kid who travelled along with me or do we submit two I-751 forms one for me and another for him?

Request your advise. Thanks.

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My son who was 16 yr old travelled with me to US and got the conditional GC along with me.

Now he is 18yr old and time to remove conditions.

Do we submit one I-751 form with him listed as kid who travelled along with me or do we submit two I-751 forms one for me and another for him?

Request your advise. Thanks.

He is not going to remove condition but you will. In fact, he is going to inherit his Permanent Residency from you. You are going to fill up I-751 for yourself only & of course you are going to list him in Part 5 as your kid.

However, You are going to pay Bio for him. You can write one check in the amount of $675. { I-751 $505 + 2* $85 Biometrics (each) }. Good Luck !....

"Patience is the key to the paradise (US Citizenship, in our case)"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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My son who was 16 yr old travelled with me to US and got the conditional GC along with me.

Now he is 18yr old and time to remove conditions.

Do we submit one I-751 form with him listed as kid who travelled along with me or do we submit two I-751 forms one for me and another for him?

Request your advise. Thanks.

If your son got his Permanent Residency at the same time or within 90 months of yours, then you can include him in your I-751 application and list him in Section 5 of the form. You will also have to pay an additional $85.00 for his biometrics fee. If however, his GC was granted 90 days after yours, then he has to file also form I-751 and pay the whole fee of $590.00.

Archie

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My son who was 16 yr old travelled with me to US and got the conditional GC along with me.

Now he is 18yr old and time to remove conditions.

Do we submit one I-751 form with him listed as kid who travelled along with me or do we submit two I-751 forms one for me and another for him?

Request your advise. Thanks.

I just posted this under another thread here it is :

First of all, you are going to remove ROC not your son. He will actually inherit the Permanent Residency through you & you will get it through your spouse.

Here are the steps you should follow :

1- You are going to file just one I-751 & list your son on section 5, No paperwork for him,

2- Write just one check in the amount of $675 (Application fee $505+Bio fee for her $85 & Bio fee for him $85),

3- Now Biometrics rule is, If he is under 14, No biometrics needed but if he is 14 and older, he has to do Biometrics.

Since he is now 18 he has to do Biometrics also.

In any case, you still have to pay $85 for him whether he goes for Bio or not (This does not make sense to me, it is like highway robbery)

You have to file ROC in 90-day window before your Conditional GC expire (USCIS does not take your son's Conditional GC expiration date into account anyway).

Don't forget to send the photocopy of his GC along with yours.

Good luck !.... please keep us posted..

"Patience is the key to the paradise (US Citizenship, in our case)"

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My son who was 16 yr old travelled with me to US and got the conditional GC along with me.

Now he is 18yr old and time to remove conditions.

Do we submit one I-751 form with him listed as kid who travelled along with me or do we submit two I-751 forms one for me and another for him?

Request your advise. Thanks.

ONE I-751

ONE I-751 petition fee

TWO biometrics fees. He will get his conditions removed along with yours.

Edited by Gary and Alla

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Gary And Alla

 
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