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My wife still has the restricted SS card, she also has a E verified ID card, that expires the day her extension letter expires, Nov 30 2020, she pregnant also and due date is oct 22...she will take off 3 months from work, and wants to return to work..Maybe after 3 months off she’ll hopefully had the interview and card by then..any advice, recommendation’s is appreciated.
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We have mailed out the 751 early 2019, we have a interview coming since March 2020 but we never get a letter telling when. If we don’t get a interview/card before the extension letter expires, can we get another extension?
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Feeling a bit stressed, we had our bio appointment for I-751 in sept 2019, and are waiting for the card, I don't think we will have an interview as our package is very solid/great, but could be wrong, anyways, do you think we will get the card by dec this year, cause that's when the extension expires, my wife is pregnant now, and will have the baby late November, we both work together, and she wants to return to work after 3 months, which is past the extension expiration date.
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if you check my timeline, you will see I got a RFE,...A request for the I-693.
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we do everything jointly...thanks for the response.
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I was under the impression, that we file the I-751, 3 months before the green card expires, but I read this and feel confused when to file....
Background:
A permanent resident is given the privilege of living and working in the United States permanently. A person's permanent residence status will be conditional if it is based on a marriage that was less than two years old on the day they were given permanent residence. A person is also given conditional resident status on the day they are lawfully admitted to the United States on an immigrant visa (having been married less than two years and entering on a CR-1 Visa). A person's permanent resident status is conditional, because they must prove that they did not get married to evade the immigration laws of the United States.
When to File:
If you are filing jointly, the I-751 form must be filed within the 90 days just preceding the expiration date on your permanent residence card. This is the date that your conditional residence expires. Note that, despite the fact that you may see word "anniversary" used in a confusing way regarding the filing date for removal of conditions, your wedding date is completely irrelevant to determining the window of time during which you may file for removal of conditions. If you and your spouse are outside the United States on orders of the U.S. Government during the period in which the petition must be filed, you may file it within 90 days of your return to the United States. See the USCIS webpage for more specific instructions, and search the forum for stories of several people who have done this successfully.
It is very important to file the I-751 within the correct window of time, and be sure not to file it before the 90-day window. If you file it too early, they will send your application back. You may file at any time during the 90 day window, but it is prudent to file fairly early in the window.wife here on a k1 visa, been married over 2 years,.... says it all in our timeline.
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My Wife entered the u.s 11-25-2016, on a k1 visa, we married 12-07-2016...our AOS package has been sent on the 12-23-2016, and she does have a S.S. number now. My question is...Does anyone know if we will be hit with the Obamacare penalty when we file our 2016 taxes? I could add her to my job healthcare where I have my health insurance, but then I have to pay 190.00 a week If I go that route...if we choose not to have insurance on her till she gets a job in the near future, would we be penalized when we do our 2016 taxes?
A healthcare person I spoke to also said that since she isn't a citizen, she isn't subject to Obamacare penalty's..... is that true?
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would they give me a problem if i payed the 1225.00 with 2 money orders? one for 1000.00 and one for 225.00, mailing it out friday, and the money orders here only go up to 1000.00.
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Gonna be mailing out this I-485 package soon, the new filing fee is 1225.00 correct? 1140 for I-485, and the 85 for Biometric Services Fee.
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Didnt see any guides for helping with the form I-864, i did see a example form but its out dated and different, is there a newer example form?
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i tried, but i dont do credit cards, and it dont work with debit cards, just seen how to order by mail, should have anouf time hopefully.
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i looked into it, and cant get tax transcripts fast enough, I have original w-2's and 1040 tax papers, what should I do?
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Gonna mail stuff to my fiancee in a few days for her interview, do i need to mail 1040 tax forms with my w2's, or can i just mail w2's.
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my I-134 form on the top says: OMB NO. 1615-0014; Expires 02/29/2016
Is there a newer form I need to get? gonna mail it soon to my fiancé, and want the correct dated form. I got it from visajourney form downloads.
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Does my fiancé fill out the ds-160 form online, before she receives the package 3 from the us embassy in Cambodia, or is the ds-160 form included with package 3?
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NVC has mailed my approved package to the U.S. Embassy in Cambodia, when should I mail the documents I gathered, like the I-134 and bank statements, letter from work, to my fiancée?
I 751
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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So we’re golden? Just continue as is and wait?