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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Saudi Arabia
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Hello Forum,

I hope this finds you all well. I have a quick question to ask you all. My question is that first off, I sponsored my husband. He has his greencard, but the next phase is removal of conditions. I had a job that met the requirements but I lost it, and it's hard to find another one to replace it here in TN. I have been looking, but to no avail. We decided that we would move to MD while I finished my last three semesters and see what happens. The MD job market seemed to be a whole lot better than TN, and meeting our financial requirement would not be that difficult there. Well, today he was offered an scholarship out of state, paying 75% of total cost for him. However we would have to move from TN to Louisiana. The problem is that I would still have to move to Louisiana and look for a job that would meet the requirement which is still okay by me, but I am lacking on three semesters of college until I get my BS degree. I have already been accepted to school in MD.

I want him to follow his dream, and his scholarship is more important, but without a job, I am nervous about what our options would be. I expressed that I could live off the financial aid from my school to provide for my son and I. While he should move to Louisiana, and once I am finish, I will be on the first plane there. Even though we still have one year since his conditional greencard since it doesn't expire until July 2014, I am at loss of what we should do as for the immigration process.

He just received the information today about the school. What is required for the removal of conditions? Would I have to be in LA with him? Can we live in two different states? What should we do?

~Saudiwife

09/19/2011- We met
10/15/2011- SA proposed marriage
11/04/2011- We married in an intimate affair


03/26/2012- We mailed I-130 I-765 I-485 (SNAIL MAIL)
03/29/2012- Confirmation of delivery to the Chicago Lockbox Office

04/19/2012- Processed on April 19, 2012 AOS from F-1 Visa
04/19/2012- Checks Cashed same day
04/27/2012- NOA hardcopy received.
04/30/2012- ASC appointment letter mailed out.

05/07/2012- Received ASC Biometrics Appointment Letter
05/25/2012- Biometrics done in Greer, South Carolina

06/06/2012- Email stating that our interview notification has been mailed out for the date of July 10, 2012 in Memphis, TN. Should be received in a few days. Nothing else regarding the EAD. Still waiting.

07/03/2012- I-765-EAD card production was ordered. Allotment of 30 days before receive.
07/10/2012- Interview at the USCIS Memphis, TN office at 1.30pm. We were approved on the spot. ALHAMDULILLAAH!!! :-)
07/13/2012- Received the 'work permit' came in the mailbox.
07/18/2012- Received the greencard in the mailbox. ALHAMDULILLAAH! :-)
07/20/2012- Applied for the Social Security number.
07/24/2012- Social Security number came in the mail. ALHAMDULILLAAH!!! :-)
07/30/2012- Applied for Tennessee driver's license and received the license. ALHAMDULILLAAH!!!! :-)

05/28/2014- We mailed the I-751 Removal of Conditions

06/13/2014- Received the NOA
06/17/2014- Received letter about Biometrics. Appointment is July 1, 2014 in Greer, SC.
06/26/2014- Did the Biometrics in downtown Nashville, TN instead of Greer, SC. (due to moving from NE TN to Nashville, TN)

12/03/2014- Case was moved from Vermont to California.

02/13/2015- Letter stating they need more proof of a bona fide relationship to be due back by May 14, 2015.

03/02/2015- Sent documentation to California.

04/13/2015- Received letter of congratulations for the removal of conditions and award of the 10 year green-card coming within 60 days.

04/17/2015- The letter and 10 year green card was received. Alhamdulillaah. Our USCIS journey is over since my husband will not apply for citizenship.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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There is no income requirement for the removal of conditions, you are confusing it with something else.

Removal of conditions is a joint petition. You should be living together. If not you will need to show very good evidence of relationship.

If there is an interview you are both required to show up for the interview.

Follow the guides, make sure you have A LOT of proof for co-mingling finances and your marriage for the past 2 years. http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I would do what is best for the both of you, and at worst you have to explain why you moved, your education, job etc. ROC is about showing you have an on going relationship.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

 
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