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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi guys,

the package which should be sent will include:

the form I-751

Copy of the GC

Evidence that the marriage is still on

and the FEES

now my Question is, i have red in another website http://www.immigrationdirect.com/greencard/Form-I-751-Remove-Conditions-Residence-Greencard.jsp

that i need FINGERPRINT and 2 Photos???

now i am confused, cuz the immigration website did not mention about the fingerprint and the photos.

any advise plz?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi guys,

the package which should be sent will include:

the form I-751

Copy of the GC

Evidence that the marriage is still on

and the FEES

now my Question is, i have red in another website http://www.immigrationdirect.com/greencard/Form-I-751-Remove-Conditions-Residence-Greencard.jsp

that i need FINGERPRINT and 2 Photos???

any advise plz?

Its some external website not sure how reliable they are, I don't think you need a passport size pictures not the fingerprint cards.

now i am confused, cuz the immigration website did not mention about the fingerprint and the photos.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Perhaps you are speaking about the biometrics where photos and fingerprints are taken?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Perhaps you are speaking about the biometrics where photos and fingerprints are taken?

good luck

yes so what is the biometerics?

is it another step after sending the package or what? i am really having zero knowledge about all these steps :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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yes so what is the biometerics?

is it another step after sending the package or what? i am really having zero knowledge about all these steps :(

Once you send all your information they will schedule a biometrics appointment and they take picture there and fingerprints.

You do not have to send anything ahead of the time as the website you pointing to says.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Once you send all your information they will schedule a biometrics appointment and they take picture there and fingerprints.

You do not have to send anything ahead of the time as the website you pointing to says.

oh ok, thanks a lot :)

so the package going to be

1- the form (the application)

2- the fees

3- copy of my green card

4- evidences that my marriage is ok

thats it right? am i missing any thing?

then wait and they will make appointment for me todo the fingerprint and photos

i got it right?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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now my Question is, i have red in another website http://www.immigrationdirect.com/greencard/Form-I-751-Remove-Conditions-Residence-Greencard.jsp

that i need FINGERPRINT and 2 Photos???

now i am confused, cuz the immigration website did not mention about the fingerprint and the photos.

any advise plz?

Actually, if you read the instructions on Page 1 for the I-751 very carefully, you will see a requirement for 2 passport photos and fingerprints if you are residing overseas pursuant to military or government orders.

This is in the instructions. It is not from a dodgy web site.

Good Luck.

EDITED to clarify, what you refer to has nothing to do with Biometrics.

Edited by Audy_Rob

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