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Hello VisaJourney Community,
I hope this message finds everyone well. I realized that amidst the whirlwind of joy and relief, I forgot to update you all on the conclusion of our journey—a journey that this incredible community has been a part of since its beginning in early 2019.
A little over four years ago, we embarked on this complex, sometimes daunting, immigration process. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions, paperwork, waiting, and more waiting. But today, I'm overjoyed to share that our journey has reached a beautiful conclusion.
My wife recently had her interview, which, to our pleasant surprise, turned out to be a combo interview for both the I-751 (Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence) and the N-400 (Application for Naturalization). The interview went incredibly well, and what happened next was something we hadn't dared to hope for—they approved her on the spot and conducted her oath ceremony just 30 minutes later!
To say we are happy would be an understatement. It's a mix of relief, joy, and a profound sense of gratitude. This moment marks the end of a chapter that started in early 2019, filled with paperwork, deadlines, and the anxiety that accompanies the unknown.
I cannot express enough how grateful we are for the VisaJourney community. Your advice, shared experiences, and words of encouragement have been a beacon of hope and a source of invaluable information throughout this process. Knowing we weren't alone, reading about others' experiences, and receiving direct support made all the difference.
As we celebrate this milestone, our hearts are full of gratitude for each of you who've been part of our journey. We wanted to share this joy with you and say a heartfelt thank you. Your kindness and generosity in sharing knowledge and support have truly made an impact on our lives.
To those still navigating your journey, please hang in there. The process can be long and challenging, but the outcome—this profound sense of accomplishment and relief—is worth every step. We wish you all the best of luck and hope that you too will soon share your success stories.
Much love and gratitude from us! Your support and guidance have been a guiding light in our journey, and we couldn't have done it without this community. Here's to all of you, to your journeys, and to the bright futures ahead. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts.
With warmest regards and endless gratitude, Moxman.
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On 1/10/2024 at 5:31 PM, AGF said:
She did not interview my husband, but I did let her know he is available and sitting in the car if needed lol… just confirmation of our marriage date, place of residence, where I am working.. I took our new insurance cards, all tax return transcripts since 2019, utility bills with our names on them, bank accounts. Although she never asked for any of it: just confirmed that our insurances are still the same. When I told her we changed insurances Jan 2023, she asked for those. That was it.
Thanks for this. Our interview for N-400 is next week and my wife still has a pending i-751. Hopefully the person does the same for us.
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19 hours ago, I-751Dallas said:
Hi Everyone,
I just received my interview letter today. It mentions that I need Selective Service Registration in the interview letter.
1. I am female
2. I was 27 years old when I entered the US.
Do I still need to register for selective service?
Thank you
No you are fine, that's for males only.
1 hour ago, I-751Dallas said:I don't think you will know... I have a pending I-751 as well. I'm assuming however the case officer will pick it up when you interview. Make sure your spouse is there just in case.
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To update my previous post, it was scheduled for Feb 7th.
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Hi friends,
My wife's interview was just scheduled. Will let you know when I get the letter!
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Nothing to update in December.
Estimated time* until case decision:
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Just an update we filed September 5 and still no update other then it’s actively being reviewed still.
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Nothing to update for me in october.
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Hi all, my wife filed yesterday, this morning we got a notice our case was being reviewed with a 9 month wait on average. and also a notice she DOES NOT have to go do biometrics. nice!
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Still nothing to update for me
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Still nothing to update for me. Happy June everyone. See y’all in July.
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I guess we are not the only ones who got the letter. Was hopeful it was something like good news. Oh well. We are still going to do citizenship later this year hopefully it kicks the can.
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Taking a look seems I'm not the only one who's not seeing progress out of Texas. Wonderful....
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Hello everyone, it's been a while but we're back. We filed august 22, I look forward to giving you guys updates. Hope all is well!
- JenIE and muddyboots
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1 hour ago, Rocio0010 said:
Quick question: is the name change solely a personal decision, or just because you think it's going to help your case? If it's the latter, it's not. Not worth the hassle.
You can.
I mean, if you want to spend the $$$.
No. It's 100% a personal decision.
I'm just asking is it easier to change her last name while we are filing the removal of conditions, we change her name and file the paperwork under her new last name.
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Hello all, It's been a minute since I've posted a message but I hope everyone is doing well and staying safe and healthy.
I just was starting to look into this paperwork for the removal of conditions for my wifes greencard. When we went through the entire process before with her K1 then AOS we never changed her last name because of how confusing all the process was. But now we are looking into it and it seems it will be cheaper just changing her last name during the Removal of conditions process.
My question is, do we change her last name legally through the state of Alabama first. Meaning drivers license change etc. Then file the I-751 with her new last name. Or do we file it under her maiden name and also submit the i90 form? I'm a bit confused on this but I'm sure it's not the first time this has happened to someone. I appreciate the help!
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Hi everyone, just have a quick question.. When should I start filing the paperwork for the 10 year green card? Currently we have the 2 year that was issued in november.
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On 10/30/2020 at 9:57 PM, probingoduke said:
Thank you for responding. Why Veterans Day question? I have never heard of it.
were you guys separated?
We were together... I think he was just asking random questions that came to his head.. It was overall very relaxed.
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23 minutes ago, probingoduke said:
Congratulations to you both! Here’s wishing you peace and happiness with your significant others.
can you please share your experience and the questions you were asked?
Sure,
They only asked my wife a few gotcha questions.. But it was mostly like what's my name, birthday, where we live, what we did for veterans day... The guy approved us on the spot.
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I-751 August 2022 Filers (Merged)
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Hello VisaJourney Community,
I hope this message finds everyone well. I realized that amidst the whirlwind of joy and relief, I forgot to update you all on the conclusion of our journey—a journey that this incredible community has been a part of since its beginning in early 2019.
A little over four years ago, we embarked on this complex, sometimes daunting, immigration process. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions, paperwork, waiting, and more waiting. But today, I'm overjoyed to share that our journey has reached a beautiful conclusion.
My wife recently had her interview, which, to our pleasant surprise, turned out to be a combo interview for both the I-751 (Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence) and the N-400 (Application for Naturalization). The interview went incredibly well, and what happened next was something we hadn't dared to hope for—they approved her on the spot and conducted her oath ceremony just 30 minutes later!
To say we are happy would be an understatement. It's a mix of relief, joy, and a profound sense of gratitude. This moment marks the end of a chapter that started in early 2019, filled with paperwork, deadlines, and the anxiety that accompanies the unknown.
I cannot express enough how grateful we are for the VisaJourney community. Your advice, shared experiences, and words of encouragement have been a beacon of hope and a source of invaluable information throughout this process. Knowing we weren't alone, reading about others' experiences, and receiving direct support made all the difference.
As we celebrate this milestone, our hearts are full of gratitude for each of you who've been part of our journey. We wanted to share this joy with you and say a heartfelt thank you. Your kindness and generosity in sharing knowledge and support have truly made an impact on our lives.
To those still navigating your journey, please hang in there. The process can be long and challenging, but the outcome—this profound sense of accomplishment and relief—is worth every step. We wish you all the best of luck and hope that you too will soon share your success stories.
Much love and gratitude from us! Your support and guidance have been a guiding light in our journey, and we couldn't have done it without this community. Here's to all of you, to your journeys, and to the bright futures ahead. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts.
With warmest regards and endless gratitude, Moxman.