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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hello, 

My child currently has a conditional green card which will expire in some months. From what I understand, he automatically became a US citizen the day he received the green card (he meets all 4 conditions). N600 and passport applications are both still pending. Do I still worry about removing condition on his green card alongside his mom’s? I’m worried about what his status will be in uscis systems after the card expires and we don’t have either N600 or his US passport on hand.

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35 minutes ago, ashmed246 said:

Hello, 

My child currently has a conditional green card which will expire in some months. From what I understand, he automatically became a US citizen the day he received the green card (he meets all 4 conditions). N600 and passport applications are both still pending. Do I still worry about removing condition on his green card alongside his mom’s? I’m worried about what his status will be in uscis systems after the card expires and we don’t have either N600 or his US passport on hand.

Please clarify.  You've mentioned the mother is a conditional LPR.  Are you the child's biological father?  Are you a US citizen?  Is the child living with you?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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18 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

Please clarify.  You've mentioned the mother is a conditional LPR.  Are you the child's biological father?  Are you a US citizen?  Is the child living with you?

Yes I’m the biological father, a US citizen and the child is living with me (us)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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On 3/28/2021 at 7:32 PM, aaron2020 said:

Your child is a US citizen, so you do not need to file to lift conditions on his green card.  

 

No need to worry about this.

 

 

Thank you very much! We’ve received his certificate of citizenship  today. I filed online by February 24 and I’m surprised it took less than 2 months to get the certificate while still waiting for his passport. 

 
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