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Originally Posted by Osito
Read back a couple of pages. Some of us are going through the removal of conditions now. You won't get renewed before your conditional card expires as currently the timeframe for removing the condition is about 18 to 24 months. You can apply for citizenship before the removal is removed at that point. Just make sure you send in your paperwork during your window and you'll get a letter in the mail stating your conditional status has been extended for 18 months.
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Can confirm. It took my mom 18 months to complete her ROC. She had to get her conditional status extension at a field office, though. The automatic extensions didn't start happening until recently. By the time I apply in April 2019, I'm sure the time frame will be closer to 24 months. FML.
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Originally Posted by Osito
I filed for mine, but still haven't gotten it removed. Apparently they are so backed up on ROC, that filing for citizenship pushes them to do both ROC and naturalization interviews together.
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I've heard about people filing for citizenship while the ROC case is pending to expedite it. But doesn't it sound like the kind of workaround that USCIS will catch up to and eventually disallow?
To clarify, do you mean that you're allowed to submit the N-400 and I-751 at the same time?
P.S. What's everyone submitting for ROC evidence?
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