From what I heard from my friends, it is 5-7 years because you listed under a different category, which has the number of approved cases capped annually.
You might want to wait until he/she gets the citizenship before filing the form.
Thanks for the reply. I've been married since 2008 but I heard that apply for citizenship now will complicate my I-751 case so I would hesitate to do so.
I've been waiting so long for my I-751 case so I get a bit frustrated :mad: Do you know the process of submitting additional evidence?
I applied I-751 in 6/2011. I got the Request for Evidence in 4/2012 and then I responded with some evidence in 6/2012. I've been checking on my case but there's no status change.
This year, I got these new joint accounts:
- Medical insurance for both myself and my spouse from my new company...
I don't think the gov cutbacks have really started yet and not sure how much the ISCIS is affected by this cut. It will be slowly implemented this year though. So if they work on Sat, there's nothing strange about it.
Dangerous
The US Ambassador in your country somehow has access to your personal profile. My brother went to a interview for a Student VISA in his country and they already knew he had a brother in the US. My friend also went for the same interview, and when they said if he had any relatives in...
I have been married for almost 5 years. I am a bit worried about my case because I don't stay at home with my wife very often in Atlanta because I could not find a stable job in this economy. I am working as a software engineering consultant, which means that I will have to travel 3-6 months...
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