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That's kinda what I thought. I am only 5.5 months in the process, so hopefully I'll have the interview sometime next year. |
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Still waiting on NVC to issue me the fee bill. At least USCIS forwarded the case to them, I was on the verge of just saying fuck it and filing I-824.
Hopefully I can get this filed by May. All things considered at least I'll most likely skip the conditional green card and just jump straight to IR1. Fucking I-751s can be intrusive, especially if you don't want kids. |
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3 years after getting the GC, if still married to USC or 5 years after getting GC, if no longer married to USC |
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1. PR for 3 years 2. Married to the same USC for 3 years. 3. Spouse has been a USC for at least 3 years. That is true that the sooner you get it, the sooner you can naturalize since your PR period counts from the date of adjustment or date of entry on immigrant visa. Personally if the difference is one month or roughly that much and I still have DACA then skipping the I-751 is worth it, especially that couples do divorce despite everyone saying "Oh, that'd never happen to me", and then you need to seek another waiver that you didn't try to bamboozle your way in. |
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So martin88 is the only one who has made it through the whole I-601A process?
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@Demise, have you gotten a case number from the NVC, yet? If so, how long it take? |
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