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Hello, I’m hoping to get some feedback and hear about other people’s experiences with both removal of conditions (I-751) through marriage and the N-400 naturalization process under the 3-year marriage rule. I am especially interested in cases handled in Los Angeles/California, but I’d also appreciate perspectives from other states and countries, and from any attorneys who read this forum.

 

My situation:

 

• I filed my I-751 to remove conditions on my marriage-based green card in December 2023.

• I filed my N-400 based on the 3-year rule on December, 2024.

 

As of today, both cases are still pending.

 

In my USCIS online account, both cases show as “under review” and “within normal processing times”. The I-751 page has basically not changed, and there are no requests for additional evidence.

 

The N-400 page is a bit more confusing. Sometimes it shows a very optimistic estimated timeline (for example, saying the interview will be scheduled within a week), and then that timeline resets and pushes out again. So far nothing concrete has happened, just changing estimates.

 

In the meantime, I have:

 

• Uploaded additional documents and updated evidence for both the I-751 and N-400.

• Contacted USCIS a couple of times to request a review / inquiry. Each time, the response has been that both cases are still within normal processing time.

 

I’m mostly posting to ask:

 

  1. Is anyone else seeing similar long timelines and constantly changing N-400 “estimated time” messages, especially in the Los Angeles field office?

  2. For those who have gone through a similar situation, is there anything else you would recommend doing beyond what I’ve already done (updating evidence, service requests, etc.)?

 

One more detail:

 

My conditional green card expired on March, 2024. My I-751 receipt notice gives me a 48-month extension of my permanent resident status, so that should keep me in status until March, 2028. I also received another letter (form N400 application) that seems to extend my status for a much shorter period, so I’m assuming the original 48-month extension is still the main valid document.

 

The only next step I can think of is to request an I-551 (ADIT) stamp in my passport before traveling internationally, just to avoid any issues at the border while everything is still pending.

 

If anyone has experience with similar timelines, overlapping I-751 and N-400 cases, or getting the passport stamp in this situation, I would really appreciate your advice and insight. Thank you!

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1 hour ago, K A said:

The only next step I can think of is to request an I-551 (ADIT) stamp in my passport before traveling internationally, just to avoid any issues at the border while everything is still pending.

Don't do it. You have perfectly valid extension letter extending your GC until 2028.

If you get ADIT, your GC may be taken away. ADIT is only valid for 1 year max, so you'd be constantly renewing it

 
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