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Filing I-751, then a NOA and Letter extending for a year, then what?

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Old Sep 14th 2003, 3:34 am
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Im curious and havnt yet found in the posts....after filing the I-751
many get a letter from Immigration of extending their Conditional
status for another year...if you hear nothing by the end of that 2nd
year after filing, what do you do? we filed with TSC but i am curious
just the same.
 
Old Sep 14th 2003, 5:03 am
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jadm wrote:

    > Im curious and havnt yet found in the posts....after filing the I-751
    > many get a letter from Immigration of extending their Conditional
    > status for another year...if you hear nothing by the end of that 2nd
    > year after filing, what do you do? we filed with TSC but i am curious
    > just the same.

What do you mean by "that 2nd year"?
If you don't hear something near the end of the first year, you should
contact the local USCIS office that serves your area.
 
Old Sep 14th 2003, 2:10 pm
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Default Re: Filing I-751, then a NOA and Letter extending for a year, then what?

Originally posted by Jadm
Im curious and havnt yet found in the posts....after filing the I-751
many get a letter from Immigration of extending their Conditional
status for another year...if you hear nothing by the end of that 2nd
year after filing, what do you do? we filed with TSC but i am curious
just the same.
Assuming here you mean if you have not heard anything by the start of the second year after filing the I-751 when the extension has expired. There are numerous posts dealing with this particularly within the last two months. I'm is part of that as Jim's NOA expired and he had to go to NYC USCIS to get another I-551 stamp in his passport as proof of status for work and travel purposes. TSC appears to adjudicate within the year's extension. For those of us using VSC and some in NSC, the wait is a year or years from the initial filing. We are in month 16 and others are in months 17, 18, 19 and have received new NOA's from VSC extending the cards for yet another year of waiting.

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Old Sep 15th 2003, 12:05 am
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thank you, yes i worded that all wrong but got the answe nontheless :P
 
Old Sep 26th 2003, 8:33 am
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I dont care about anyones problems like those of cutenurse. I would rather
attack friendly people. I am a liar and I cant read
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    > Im curious and havnt yet found in the posts....after filing the I-751
    > many get a letter from Immigration of extending their Conditional
    > status for another year...if you hear nothing by the end of that 2nd
    > year after filing, what do you do? we filed with TSC but i am curious
    > just the same.
 

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