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anabella Aug 5th 2008 4:38 pm

I-751 Time-frames
 
I'll be filing mine this month and I am wondering what to expect? Those of you that have been through this recently might be aware of how long it takes to get it. I understand that, as soon as you file, you get a year extension on your conditional green card, but how long does it take until the permanent one arrives? Also, I'm under the impression that some people are called for interviews, if this is the case, do they call couples or just the person applying for permanent residency? And what is the biometrics test all about?

I hope I didn't make my post too confusing with all my questions :o, thanks in advance for your help...

Noorah101 Aug 6th 2008 3:52 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by anabella (Post 6650121)
I'll be filing mine this month and I am wondering what to expect? Those of you that have been through this recently might be aware of how long it takes to get it. I understand that, as soon as you file, you get a year extension on your conditional green card, but how long does it take until the permanent one arrives? Also, I'm under the impression that some people are called for interviews, if this is the case, do they call couples or just the person applying for permanent residency? And what is the biometrics test all about?

I hope I didn't make my post too confusing with all my questions :o, thanks in advance for your help...

Hi Anabella,

Most I-751's are approved without an interview. If you do get called in for an interview, both the husband and wife must attend (if it's a jointly filed I-751). As for how long it takes, it can take as little as 3 or 4 months, or as long as over a year. The good news is you can still apply for citizenship whenever you qualify, regardless of whether your I-751 is adjudicated yet or not.

Biometrics is just fingerprinting.

Best Wishes,
Rene

bxpuser5108051 Aug 6th 2008 7:06 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 
I filed in June 2007 (waiver petition) but still waiting.

hobbes79 Aug 6th 2008 7:38 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 
Mine took 11-months from the VSC. Just be sure to keep the USCIS up to date if you move in that time. I actually updated my case address on-line, and my 10-yr greencard arrived at my new address just fine. Got it just a couple of weeks ago.

The wait sucks, but the process itself is pretty painless.

ian-mstm Aug 6th 2008 12:33 pm

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by anabella (Post 6650121)
I understand that, as soon as you file, you get a year extension on your conditional green card...

Not quite "as soon as you file"... but certainly within a few months you'll get a notice indicating this.

Ian

Bob Aug 6th 2008 12:55 pm

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by hobbes79 (Post 6652754)
Mine took 11-months from the VSC. Just be sure to keep the USCIS up to date if you move in that time. I actually updated my case address on-line, and my 10-yr greencard arrived at my new address just fine. Got it just a couple of weeks ago.

The wait sucks, but the process itself is pretty painless.

git :p

I'm still waiting on mine, it'll be a year in a month or two.

Getting called in for the biometrics was pretty quick, a couple months.

Poppy girl Aug 6th 2008 12:58 pm

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by milan79 (Post 6652598)
I filed in June 2007 (waiver petition) but still waiting.

Still!!

Whats the latest on your case?

bxpuser5108051 Aug 6th 2008 11:57 pm

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 
Nothing really Poppy, Lawyer keep saying lets wait 2 more months and then we do something.

hobbes79 Aug 7th 2008 2:26 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 6653606)
git :p

Charming :D

We seemed to get a splurge of VSC I-751 approvals reported on this board a little while back. Fingers crossed :thumbup:

anabella Aug 10th 2008 3:25 pm

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 
So about a year wait? :(

Thank you for all your answers...

hobbes79 Aug 11th 2008 3:58 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by anabella (Post 6667496)
So about a year wait? :(

Thank you for all your answers...

It's service center dependant and VSC is among the longest. Could be less, though could be more.

I know, how incredibly helpful...

:D

anabella Aug 11th 2008 4:03 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by hobbes79 (Post 6669177)
It's service center dependant and VSC is among the longest. Could be less, though could be more.

I know, how incredibly helpful...

:D

So the wait is the same regardless of where you apply for it?

Elvira Aug 11th 2008 4:08 am

Re: I-751 Time-frames
 

Originally Posted by anabella (Post 6669189)
So the wait is the same regardless of where you apply for it?

No. It's one of those 'how long is a piece of string' questions.

Anyway, I'm not sure why you're put out. You remain a PR and you can file for citizenship 90 days minus the date of your PR - irrespective of whether you conditions have been removed by then.


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