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15 hours ago, Name O Boy said:
You are welcome. Yes, you can apply online or by mail. Many people would recommend you applying online. I applied for citizenship with a pending I-751 in March this year and I am almost 10 days away from becoming a U.S citizen. Best wishes
Thats awesome! Congrats to you! Yay!
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I’m trying to fill up form N400 and there’s a question where i have to list all names of my children. I’m currently pregnant with my second one so i was wondering how do i go about adding my unborn child on the list? Any idea?
Thank you!
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41 minutes ago, Name O Boy said:
Yes, you can file for citizenship with a pending I-751 90 days before 3 years residency. Since you have been a permanent resident since October 2015 you are eligible to file for naturalization now.
So how does it work then? Because i have i-751 that’s in pending process i applied july of 2017 i believed, they recieved the application march of this year, my greencard was issued october 20 of 2015, expired octobed 20 of 2017, in july 2017 i received the extension letter
for one year. So technically that 1 year extension letter will expire oct 20,2018, and i needed to get stamp before it expires. So if i apply for N400 this week are they gonna questions me? Will this be an issue?
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18 minutes ago, TNJ17 said:
Yes you can. Figure out the exact date in October 2015 when you received your gc(it will say on the card what the specific date is) and you can file for naturalization 90 days before that day if you have a pending removal of conditions.
So how does it work then? Because i have i-751 that’s in pending process i applied july of 2017 i believed, they recieved the application march of this year, my greencard was issued october 20 of 2015, expired octobed 20 of 2017, in july 2017 i received the extension letter
for one year. So technically that 1 year extension letter will expire oct 20,2018, and i needed to get stamp before it expires. So if i apply for N400 this week are they gonna questions me? Will this be an issue?
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Just now, mushroomspore said:
Yes it's very common now because of the backlog.
Omg! This made me soooo excited!
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7 minutes ago, Name O Boy said:
Yes, you can file for citizenship with a pending I-751 90 days before 3 years residency. Since you have been a permanent resident since October 2015 you are eligible to file for naturalization now.
Thank you for response!
For real? I didnt know i can now until i read it on uscis website. So if that’s the case i can go ahead and apply anytime now? Did this happen to you as well?
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5 minutes ago, aleful said:
hi
yes, as long as you filed for removal of conditions and it has been pending for a long time, like in your case and you qualify for the 3 year rule, you can apply for citizenship
you are already over the 3 year mark so you can apply anytime. since citizenship is taking longer, you should apply for another extension before it expires
Thank you for response!
For real? I didnt know i can now until i read it on uscis website. So if that’s the case i can go ahead and apply anytime now? Did this happen to you as well?
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Hi everyone,
i just have clarification with this information i saw on USCIS website.
i’m kind of confused! Hope someone could clarify this.
So it says on the website that you can apply for Naturalization (citizenship) if your:
- Permanent resident for at least 5 years; or
- Permanent resident for at least 3 years if you are married to a US citizen.
To determine your 90-day early filing date, begin by identifying your 5-year or 3-year date as a permanent resident.
so my question is, i had 2 year conditional
greencard that was issued in oct 2015 and expired oct of 2017. And i did submit my application for I-751 to remove conditional status and still waiting for my 10 years greencard. My application is still under review. I did receive the extension letter for another year which will expire october of this year. I’ve been in u.s for 3 years and a half now. So does this mean i can go ahead and apply now for naturalization/citizenship? I’m really confused. When is the soonest i can apply?
thank you!
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23 minutes ago, Maritah said:
Ty for your answers!
M.
You're welcome
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2 hours ago, Maritah said:
Hi there!
Will be a problem If I hightlight in color yellow in the copies of the bank statements fromn our joint account the payments that we did in utility bills and rent? we don't use checks for it, we do the payments online.
Thanks in advance!
M.
I dont think there'll be a problem. I highlighted mine.
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Also for part that doesnt apply to me i put N/A and never left it blank.
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I got my NOA1 last week, showing wxtwnsion of my Conditional GC. I'm still waiting for the letter for my biometric.
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Hi everyone, i sent my ROC application on july 27 and on saturday i my cheque has been encashed. And today i got my notice from them it says receipt of notice and that they extended my Conditional resident card for 1 year while my petition is being process and that i should get biometric notice soon.
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I dont remember sending engagement documents, but you can if you wanted too, they want you to send as much as documents you can to prove your bonafide relationship.
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I everyone, any body here who filed ROC in july? i sent in my ROC packets on thursday and On saturday when i check my bank account the cheque and it has been encashed already. Hoping for smooth and fast process.
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I mailed my Packets today i'm in wisconsin soni sent it to USCIS California service center, my questions is does it matter if i wrote "To: USCIS CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER
US CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICE
PO BOX etc........ i'm worried it might get lost for adding US citizenship and immigration. I hope not.
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52 minutes ago, Ksenia_O said:
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/dateCalculator.html
Use this link, above, to figure out the earliest day you can file
Good luck!!
Thank you! It helps a lot. It says 07/26 is acceptable date to file it.
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Hi everyone,
i have quick question, my GC will expire in OCT 24,2017 can i file it this month? July 24?
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Just now, Ksenia_O said:
yes... AR-11 - for you, on line form, and I-865 form - for USC, via regular mail.
"U.S. Citizens who do not have an application or petition pending with USCIS are only legally required to notify USCIS of a change of address if they have previously submitted a Form I-864 on behalf of someone who has become a permanent resident. If you have previously submitted a Form I-864 for someone who immigrated to the U.S., you must complete a Form I-865 within thirty days of the completion of your move."
On the website it says if i choose to change it online then i dont have to sbmit the form through mail
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I move to 3 different address, and whenever i move i always update my address in USCIS website. But i heard that i need to submit form AR-11 and my husband needs to submit I-865 is this true?
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Hi everyone, i have question on removal of status for I-751 part 1 question 22. Where it says have you resided at any other address since you become permanent resident?
should i say yes? We lived from different town back in 2015 then we moved to my in laws address.
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3 hours ago, Dave1111 said:
Yes , there is also a portion they asked if you filling the petition with your child , u will answer No
And you never get rfe at all?
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Can someone help me with the filing fee? I understand i meed to send two checks, one is for the I-751 form with the fee of $595 and the second check is for biometrics fee of $85 am i correct?
so the total amount to be mailed is $680?
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To those who submitted their I-751 my gc will expire in october 24 of this year. When should i submit my papers then? I have them completed but i was told i cant submit it just yet.
Filing for N-400 with unborn child
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Hi everyone!
I’m trying to fill up form N400 and there’s a question where i have to list all names of my children. I’m currently pregnant with my second one so i was wondering how do i go about adding my unborn child on the list? Any idea?