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Hasan & Mal

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    Hasan & Mal got a reaction from charmander in I-751 June 2016 Filers (Merged Threads)   
    Harika! Teşekkürler arkadaşım! What a relief - it's hard to keep all this stuff straight sometimes  
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    Hasan & Mal got a reaction from Senyorpomidor777 in I-751 June 2016 Filers (Merged Threads)   
    So it looks like many people that filed their I-751 around the same time as us, and many long after we filed, have already gotten an approval.  We received our NOA1 on 6/16/16 and have received nothing since, not even an RFE.
     
    We went ahead and just filed my husband's N-400 because he was eligible and we weren't going to wait around for our case to be processed because I'm guessing, at this point, it's not going to happen, especially now that his N-400 will likely override the I-751.  (We did indeed make sure this was a viable step in the process prior to submitting his N-400 to avoid any issues, and I've seen a couple people on here that have done the same).
     
    Are people with similar filing times experiencing the same lag? It's crazy!
     
    It's kind of moot point, but wanted to reach out and make sure our case didn't get lost or something! 
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    Hasan & Mal got a reaction from sarah86 in I-751 June 2016 Filers (Merged Threads)   
    It appears that the CSC has come to a halt in terms of processing Removal of Conditionals applications - I751.  Our NOA1 date is June 17th, 2016 - I thought we were getting so close but then saw the processing dates constantly get pushed back or stand still.  So frustrating!  My question is this: should my husband's Removal of Conditions not be approved prior to his current NOA1 expiration date that extended his Conditional Residency status by one year, what happens? His NOA1 expires on June 17th, 2017.  I would assume they would account for their processing woes and allow those who are still waiting for their 10 year Green Cards to remain fully legal.  We also talked to an officer at an InfoPass appointment prior to my husband traveling back to Turkey a couple months ago and she said should processing times on your 10 year Green Card lapse with when you're eligible to apply for citizenship, you can still apply for citizenship (this is for people who grew from a K1).
     
    What a cluster!  
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