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I am going in for my interview. Its a combined N-400 and I -751 interview. I am divorced and thus I-751 is to remove conditions on my green card.

I have submitted a copy of my divorce decree with the application. The interview notice doesnt mention I should go with the original divorce decree, but I read some people mention on VisaJourney that they went with a certified copy of the divorce decree.

Could someone who has been to a I-751 interview (to remove conditions because of divorce) confirm if USCIS needs a CERTIFIED copy of divorce decree or not ? And do I need to go in with an Entry of Judgement too (from the family law court)  ?

Thanks

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1 hour ago, Alexmat1 said:

I am going in for my interview. Its a combined N-400 and I -751 interview. I am divorced and thus I-751 is to remove conditions on my green card.

I have submitted a copy of my divorce decree with the application. The interview notice doesnt mention I should go with the original divorce decree, but I read some people mention on VisaJourney that they went with a certified copy of the divorce decree.

Could someone who has been to a I-751 interview (to remove conditions because of divorce) confirm if USCIS needs a CERTIFIED copy of divorce decree or not ? And do I need to go in with an Entry of Judgement too (from the family law court)  ?

Thanks

My original divorce decree was an email.  I knew that wasn’t going on to be acceptable for my I-485 so I got a certified copy from the county courthouse.  
 

If your original has a wet signature from the presiding judge or other authorized official, that should be fine.  

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5 hours ago, Alexmat1 said:

I am going in for my interview. Its a combined N-400 and I -751 interview. I am divorced and thus I-751 is to remove conditions on my green card.

I have submitted a copy of my divorce decree with the application. The interview notice doesnt mention I should go with the original divorce decree, but I read some people mention on VisaJourney that they went with a certified copy of the divorce decree.

Could someone who has been to a I-751 interview (to remove conditions because of divorce) confirm if USCIS needs a CERTIFIED copy of divorce decree or not ? And do I need to go in with an Entry of Judgement too (from the family law court)  ?

Thanks

i am in similar boat but can you share which service center has your i751?

and which location has your n400?(your interview)

 
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