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I received my green card (From K1 visa) in March and I got admitted into a graduate school 5 hours away (driving) from where we are living now. We tried to find a job for him in the new city but seems impossible for him to move with me. We might have to move separately for 1 year which is the duration of the masters program. Of course we would visit each other every two weeks but we won't be living together that year. 

Is it going to be an issue for our removal of conditions process? Will we get in trouble with USCIS for doing this? Our priority is being together and not risking anything for ROC but we also don't want to stop each other from succeeding in our professional careers. 

 

Thanks!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS (POTOMAC SERVICE CENTER)

12/21/2020: Mailed I-751 

12/30/2020: Case received YSC 

2/4/2021: Check cashed 

2/6/2021: NOA1 received 

 
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