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BKhan

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  1. Hello,

    1) June 2018 Filer, Divorced and applying for removal of conditions. My extension document expires in December 2019. Green Card Status is blank as of last two days. The last notification on there was; "On June 18, 2019, we transferred your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number EAC181*******, to our local USCIS office to have an interview scheduled. This office will mail you the notice."

     

    2) As of August 26 2019 (my birthday), USCIS website (https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do) is blank when I enter my receipt number. Screenshot below. 
    Should I call USCIS? Anyone experienced it? Thank you. I am new here and it is my second post. This forum is really getting me through the anxiety that comes with uncertainty.

     

    Thank you in advance for helping me with the answer.

    Case Status_GreenCard.PNG

  2. "Fellow June filer friends:

    Sadly, our marriage is ending, possibly before the I-751 application is approved. We are already separated but processing the divorce may take months, so we cannot predict if the divorce will be finalized before or after the I-751 approval. My spouse is the petitioner and she attended her biometrics appointment without me last week. She has an expired green card and the 18 month extension letter.

    I am willing to help her continue the journey (within the confines of the law) if she chooses to do so and I'm told she can still be approved for the I-751 if the marriage was in good faith - and it was. We have been married for three years last January and until last week were living a typical married life; co-habitating, shared insurance, renting apartment together, etc.

    Does she need to take any action now, prior to the finalization of the divorce? My understanding is that if the divorce is finalized before the completion of the I-751 she will need to contact USCIS and probably submit a waiver or resubmit the I-751 application with a waiver. If she ends up scheduled for an interview I will not be attending the interview with her regardless of the finality of the divorce. Am I correct in assuming that would doom her application? Does she have any recourse if an interview is scheduled before the divorce is final ?Neither of us are in a financial position to secure counsel. If these are inappropriate questions for this thread, I will remove this post and repost in the right place if someone can tell me where that is. I searched the forum but couldn't find the answers to my questions but it is possible I overlooked something."
     
    Hello. This is my first post in VJ. It (your question) is NOT inappropriate at all. If it was in good faith and it ended then it is what it is. You should not feel left out. You can simply help her by submitting mutual documents. You do not need to attend the interview yourself. I am the same boat too but my divorce was finalized before I submitted by 1751 packet. Also, sharing my case's story below: 
     

    Date of I-751 Mailing

    Date Received by USCIS

    Check cashed

    NOA1 Date

    Bio Notice Received

    Bio Appt Date

    Interview

    June 5, 2018                             June 13, 2018                          I do not know this                  I do not know this               June 29, 2018,                          July 17, 2018,                        No notice yet. 

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