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  1. This answer is what I actually needed too! Thanks a lot!
  2. Welp. I can't explain all of it because it would be long. My only question was if I can do all of it here in Spain. And since it was already answered, It's a No. Then I will have to send all of my paperworks in the states and have my ROC done first and just file my citizenship when we come back to states. πŸ˜… I will explain briefly the situation so it will be fair. As I stated on my post. We are in the military. We also tried out our very best on our situation to get everything done before we left California. I just got to the states last 2019 and when we file the green card covid hits and everything was close and backlog in the USCIS. They barely sent me my greencard last December!! We have our military orders and we only have a month to do all of that stuff. (Aside of stuff we need to do in the military process before leaving. We call it PCS or Permanent Change of Station) Idk if anyone of you here is in the military or a milspouse. But we cannot just push the orders or say no on the orders just because I have to file my citizenship. And staying behind was not an option (We both doesn't have a family where we was) We know about the expedite for citizenship for military spouses. We did all the researched already for that. The only thing was, The time they expedited my green card we never had a chance to do it because like what I said we are leaving. We asked for 2 weeks extension from his command because my GC arrived super late also. Now we are here in Spain, We thought MAYBE, maybe... We can do it here? That is why I have to asked if it's possible. Or someone have a similar situation and actually gone through this. Do you think we want it like this way in a hard way? Lol Or We want it to be complicated?πŸ˜„ Yes, I know about the expedite citizenship, We already filed for it this year but I have to fly back in the US. We filed for it 6 months ago and we withdraw the application. Main Reason? I can't just fly just like that. We was hoping we could get it done where we at since flying back in the US is gonna be hard for me because we have a toddler and my husbands goes to work. Inshort no one will watch my kid for us. I just thought of maybe doing it here in Spain would be easier if it's possible. It's not a big deal if I can't have my citizenship right now, I can always file it when we come back to the mainland. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ Anyways, Thank you for some who actually understand! πŸ˜„πŸ˜Š
  3. Yes I know this one. Lol We do not have time to expedite my citizenship because they expedited my greencard (For military orders) Last 2020 it was backlog in the USCIS i believed. And when they sent me my gc we are leaving the states in a month. That is the reason I am asking right now on if I can file all my paperworks here in Spain or somewhere in Europe and do the interview. πŸ˜„
  4. That's why I'm asking here if maybe there is a same situation like mine and requested for an interview in the embassy since we are in Spain instead of flying back in the states. Not just sure if it's actually possible tho
  5. I cannot do that because I just had my green card when we got our military orders. They just expedited it and then I still have to wait atleast 3 years before I applied for citizenship. And being in the military is not like we can choose where they will send us. Lol
  6. Thank you soooo much! I am still hoping they will also allow me to do my interview in Madrid. I hope someone can answer that also 😊
  7. This is a long shot, But I couldn't get ahold of any information about this matter. Maybe someone here have a same experience could help me out. Can I file my removal of conditions of my Green card in Madrid? My husband is in the navy and I have to file my ROC next year and file after a year of my citizenship. Not just sure if I can do it here in Spain than sending all my paperworks back to states. I hope someone knows about this. This will make my life easier because we are stationed here for 4 years. Thanks in advance!! ❀️
  8. Hi! Can I ask how did you withdraw your N-400 application? I applied last month but I found out that I am not eligible yet to apply overseas (But I filed my N-400 under 319(b) right. To make the story short, I am not possible to go back to the US and I just wanna process it overseas which is I am eligible to do that on 2023. So now I do not know how we will withdraw my application or where to even send it! Or can I just leave it that way? My problem is I have to file ROC next year then 2023 for overseas naturalization so I do not know or not sure if It is ok for me not to file a withdrawal first. Can I ask if do you know which address I could send that to?
  9. And also I think I have to withdraw my application for Naturalization right now, Since I can't really fly back to the US anyways. Welpp.. We just wasted $700 for this one lol πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ
  10. How about you? Where you at right now? You also station overseas? And which place?
  11. Oh yes snap! That's what I meant, I will apply for my ROC on September-2022. Lol! Then when I received my extension letter I will apply for overseas naturalization which will be just 9 months afteR I applied for ROC. It doesn't make that much sense to me how and why we have to pay again and again for this process but I guess that is the process and It is what it is. πŸ˜… I just wanna do the naturalization overseas because It will be very hard for me to fly back to the US if they will schedule my interview back in the US. Like what is happening right now, I applied for the 319 (b) But they want me to fly back to the mainland and I can't really do that, Plane tickets are expensive and who knows when and how long will be the interview and oath will be, Plus I do not have a family back in the US. So I came in K1 visa. I had my interview for my 2 years greencard but I don't really count on it that they might waived my interview for ROC. So now I am just thinking it is really better to apply for overseas naturalization here, Atleast we could just drive up to Madrid. It is better than flying back to the US. Hehehe Thank you so much for replying! I really appreciate itπŸ’•
  12. Ok thank you for your input! I am actually gonna be 3 years LPR on December 2023. So I think I could apply 90 days before that so I could apply on September 2023. And we will have like 1 year and 2 months left before we leave Spain. When I do my ROC will they automatically send me an extension letter for 18 months? And do I have to pay for ROC? Because if that is the case then, After I applied for ROC, 9 months later I still have to apply for overseas naturalization, So I have to pay again?πŸ˜…
  13. And also, If I apply for ROC and go to the route for 10 years Green card and just file my naturalization when we come back to the US, Do I still have to fly back to the US for the Interview for 10 years GC?
  14. I see. so before my conditional expires I have to file for ROC then once I got the extension letter, I have to wait until my 3 years LPR status or I can file for INA 319 (e) before my 3 years LPR status expires (This is with the extension letter + the expired 2 years GC) right? We will be here in Spain until 2025. My GC expires on 12/22. So I think I could do it here?
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