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    Bing2K reacted to hermit in N-400 May-2018 Filers   
    Seems like some folks had overwritten the Google doc with Oct filers data.
    I just reverted to a version from 2 days ago. Also created a new sheet in that doc for Oct filers.
     
    Everyone: Please take a look at your application status and update here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CRXPJXGNip4bFIDoUE3PyCtguHqwmN_ExuJhSmXoves/edit#gid=0
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    Bing2K reacted to frontgear in N-400 May-2018 Filers   
    I got a headache reading this.
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    Bing2K got a reaction from Ozgirl1981 in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    Got this email today and checked online. It said the same under case status. Not sure if this is also the approval date., but who cares.
     
    Application Type: CRI89, PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS RECEIVED 
    Your Case Status: Card/ Document Production 
    On January 30, 2018, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number WACXXXXXXXXXX, and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address. 
     
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    Bing2K reacted to Ketsuban in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    I don't know about Ingrid but I'm waiting because I don't have a spare $700 that I'm willing to give up just yet
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    Bing2K reacted to Ketsuban in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    If you're still married to the same person and have been residing here as a permanent resident for 3 years minus 90 days, then absolutely. I'm not yet because I don't have the cash lol. 
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    Bing2K reacted to TaniaC in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    As far as I know, usually they do take green card, rarely they don't. Seems it is at the officer's discretion - keep the expiring GC/extension documents or give it back to you together with the stamp.
    COA stands for Class of Admission; CR1 - for Conditional Residence (type 1, i.e. LPR based on the marriage to US citizen).
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    Bing2K reacted to charmander in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    They will write down the expiration date on the stamp, just like this someone posted on the web. as you may notice on top it says "evidencing permanent residency for one year", then there is also the "valid until" section in the bottom. In this particular case the two matches but not sure how they mark the stamp if they decide to give it for longer or shorter than one year.
     

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    Bing2K reacted to Camelot13 in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    I think an additional year, but am not sure if it's the date from the stamp or date from old GC expiration. I'll ask when we're there. 
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    Bing2K reacted to Camelot13 in I-751 September 2016 Filers   
    We've got an InfoPass appointment for next week to request a stamp in my husband's passport because he'll be traveling when his GC extension expires, so I'll report back how that goes. We're planning on bringing the expired green card, his UK passport, and GC extension letter with us to the appointment. Maybe an email or something from family requesting his presence because of the ill family member although not sure that's really necessary. 
     
    We filed the N-400 on Aug 8th even though I-751 is still processing at CSC. Personally, we opted to do that because we wanted to get in the queue for the naturalization processing as soon as we could since that is also a months-long process. It seems like a worthwhile trade off to have a slightly longer or more complicated interview if it shaves some time off his overall path to citizenship. Seeing as the citizenship supersedes the 10-GC and we were eligible to apply, that's what we went for. I've heard from others that occasionally it can cause delays in that you might not be approved on the date of the interview if they need to look back at the I-751 file or something but hopefully that's not always the case. That's just our preference though and it's totally understandable why someone would chose to wait for I-751 approval. 
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