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cjl1989

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  1. As "BlessedAssurance" wrote you probably submitted everything too early. The letter you got is a reminder to "start preparing". You send in the ####### 90 days BEFORE your green card expires, but not earlier. A day earlier is rejected and gets sent back, so don't try to send it in earlier. And yes you can use the same check. For the last question (children), are they US citizens? Did you happen to check mark the box, "applying with you"? If they are US citizens, although you put them in as your children, but you should not check mark "applying with you" since they don't need to apply for ROC process (being US citizens). But maybe this is not the case, you didn't tell us how you filled out the form, so I'm just blindly speculating here. If you filled that part out correctly for sure, then I have no idea why they wrote there "NO" and circled the kids with red. :/

    Thanks for your answer!! I was stupid and forgot to check the expiry date on my greencard and just sent in the paperwork because i received the letter. As for my kids, they are US citizens and i checked the box that said they lived with me but not that they were applying... weird. I guess I will just have to resend everything in a couple weeks and see what they say then! Does anyone know how long it takes to get the extended green card in tthe mail while its processing? I have a trip booked to visit canada at the end of july until the 8th of august and my conditional greencard expires august 13th

  2. Hello,

    I received a letter from the USCIS stating that I had to submit my I-751 to remove my conditions. I filled out all of the necessary paperwork and sent it in. It got sent back to me saying that I sent it in too early and I would have to send it in again.

    A few questions

    1. I included a money order for the fees, should I leave it as is and resend the same money order or do I have to get the cash back and resend a new one?

    2. Should I fill out the paperwork again and sign and date it with the new date or just send in the same paperwork?

    3. On the form itself, where I had filled out my childrens name and address etc. someone had written in red ink beside both of their names "NO" ... why would this be???

  3. Don't know why the app won't let me post the link to the guide but click on the word Guides at the top of any page here. Just down a bit in the right column is the link to the Removal of Conditions guide.

    Study it carefully, then download forms and form instruction, then study carefully. Signing in blue ink is preferred but not required. After your study, we're here for remaining questions and clarification.

    thank you, i found this very helpful .

  4. Please forgive me if this is being posted in the wrong section but i have some questions regarding my conditions removal that i am going to be filing for in about a month. a little bacjkground,

    I came to the united states to visit my now husband back in 2011. When I found out i was pregnant with our first we decided to hget married and filed for a greencard. Because it was a busy time with a new baby on the way we had a lawyer handle all of the paperwork for us and it went very smoothly.

    So when it comes to filing now i'm kind of lost. these are probably stupid questions but do i write in black or blue pen? also can someone give me a list of all of the things I need to include in the package for filing (excluding the evidence of marriage because I already know that stuff) do we need to include a copy of our ID's or do they already have that from last time?

    thank you in advance!!

  5. can't sign into my old account but Im the one who originally made this post and I just wanted to update everyone. Despite everyone telling me it was highly unlikely I would be approved considering my situation, we were approved for my greencard last monday and the interview was very smooth and uneventful. Basically he just asked how we met, unfortunatly my medical form was filled out wrong so I just had to go back and get them to change it and then I brought it back and he gave us our approval letter. He said our newborn baby was enough evidence for him :)

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