N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
My brother received a letter for N-400 interview at Charlotte office,
NC for Nov 7. However, he has not had his removal of condition (I-751) yet. His timelines: Sep 16, 2003 sent I-751 Sep 17, 2004 sent N-400 Jan 2005 rec'vd letter that his removal of condition docs are sent to Charlotte office for an interview. Never heard anything since then. Aug 30, 2005 rec'vd letter to come for N-400 interview in Nov 7. My questions are: 1- His condition is not removed yet, and we have received no letter of interview so far. What will happen the day of N-400 interview if condition is not removed yet? Will they sent an I-751 interview letter before Nov 7 or will they be done the same day? 2-His situation is complicated due to his wife being in jail. She was put in jail a month ago, but she is not sentenced yet. He is still married to her, but he will not be able to show up with her for the I-751 interview. What should he do in this case when asked where his wife is? I know he will tell the truth about her being in jail, but what are the problems this will create for him? 3-The fact that she is in prison is it going to make his removal of conditions more difficult? What documentation should he bring with him? Please help with your input. Any help very much appreciated. Erlie. |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Originally Posted by Erli
1- His condition is not removed yet, and we have received no letter of
interview so far. What will happen the day of N-400 interview if condition is not removed yet? Will they sent an I-751 interview letter before Nov 7 or will they be done the same day? 2-His situation is complicated due to his wife being in jail. She was put in jail a month ago, but she is not sentenced yet. He is still married to her, but he will not be able to show up with her for the I-751 interview. What should he do in this case when asked where his wife is? I know he will tell the truth about her being in jail, but what are the problems this will create for him? 3-The fact that she is in prison is it going to make his removal of conditions more difficult? What documentation should he bring with him? Best Wishes, Rene |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Originally Posted by Erli
My brother received a letter for N-400 interview at Charlotte office,
NC for Nov 7. However, he has not had his removal of condition (I-751) yet. His timelines: Sep 16, 2003 sent I-751 Sep 17, 2004 sent N-400 Jan 2005 rec'vd letter that his removal of condition docs are sent to Charlotte office for an interview. Never heard anything since then. Aug 30, 2005 rec'vd letter to come for N-400 interview in Nov 7. My questions are: 1- His condition is not removed yet, and we have received no letter of interview so far. What will happen the day of N-400 interview if condition is not removed yet? Will they sent an I-751 interview letter before Nov 7 or will they be done the same day? 2-His situation is complicated due to his wife being in jail. She was put in jail a month ago, but she is not sentenced yet. He is still married to her, but he will not be able to show up with her for the I-751 interview. What should he do in this case when asked where his wife is? I know he will tell the truth about her being in jail, but what are the problems this will create for him? 3-The fact that she is in prison is it going to make his removal of conditions more difficult? What documentation should he bring with him? Please help with your input. Any help very much appreciated. Erlie. You don't give the time line -- but if N-400 filed less than 5 years before obtaining permanent residence status, he may have trouble on the "residing in marital union" part. I'm not sure on this. Does the jail in question allow for conjugal visits? |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Thank you for your reply. In fact I did post his timeline: Sep 16, 2003
sent I-751 Sep 17, 2004 sent N-400 Jan 2005 rec'vd letter that his removal of condition docs are sent to Charlotte office for an interview. Never heard anything since then. Aug 30, 2005 rec'vd letter to come for N-400 interview in Nov 7. But if you ask about the N-400 it was filed less than 5 years from the PR. He got his AOS/PR in Dec 2001 and filed for citizenship in Sep 2004. He was married March 2001. I have these questions for you if you can help: 1-Is he going to be called for an interview for removal of conditions? If so, what documentation should he bring to prove to the INS officer that his USC wife is in prison and can not come? What are the problems he might have? 2- Is it possible tha he may not be called for a removal of conditions interview at all, but on the day of N-400 interview he will be automatically go for citizenship after all the interview questions? Based on the letter we received for N400 interview, INS is not asking for USC wife to come. Thanks again |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Charlotte,NC seems to be moving on the N-400s then. When was fingerprinting done Erli?
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Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
I might have good news for you...
A friend of mine had the same exact situation... His wife was in prison when he was called for his removal of conditions interview... Make sure he gets an official notice stating that his wife is in fact in prsion for that period and present that to the interviewer... It went very smooth and my friend was granted approval... Good luck |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Iyad,
Is your friend in Charlotte, NC, district office also? If so, when did they file for citizenship(priority date)? =================
Originally Posted by iyad
I might have good news for you...
A friend of mine had the same exact situation... His wife was in prison when he was called for his removal of conditions interview... Make sure he gets an official notice stating that his wife is in fact in prsion for that period and present that to the interviewer... It went very smooth and my friend was granted approval... Good luck |
Re: N-400 interview letter, but still conditional and USC wife in jail
Originally Posted by marasmus
Iyad,
Is your friend in Charlotte, NC, district office also? If so, when did they file for citizenship(priority date)? ================= |
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