Of course they have all the information, they know how many times they were here, when they arrived, when they departure, ohh please you can not think like that.
Yeah likea Preatorian IX said being employed or not has nothing to do with the remove of conditions. You should be worried about your divorce. You should communicate it to USCIS. If they call you for an interview you will be in a big trouble. Good Luck!!!
Some people had experimented hard time at the airport with the argument that they didnt do the fingerprints. That's why i said to bring with you the fingerprint letter, so you can show them that you are done with that.
As long as you got the extension letter and you are done with your fingerprints you will be fine to travel. Make sure to bring with you the extension letter, your expired green card and also the fingerprints letter.
Hi Lonely1982, why you dont request an info pass regarding your case?Recently, there was a case that was missing and they just let them know after 16 months.
See attached http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=190330
your understanding is correct.
It took me 9 months to remove my conditional residence. It all depend about the office that you have to apply.
Regarding your concern about the traveling, after you submit your i-751 they are going to send you an extension letter, which let you work and...
Hi guys, I finally have my 10 years GC is on my hand. My timeline was:
RD: July 1, 2008
Biometrics: July 27, 2008
Transfer to CSC: February 11, 2009
Approval Letter: March 13, 2009
Green Card arrived: March 31, 2009
Thanks God the long trip is over:)
Also don't forget to bring with you the Biometric Appointment letter, is better to be safe in case they tell you that you have not dont with your biometrics. Enjoy your trip.
I feel sorry for your situation.
I am not sure but since your EAD is expired you are not authorized to work.
But according to your argument you are on F1 visa and you are studying right now, that's correct?
Why you dont call to USCIS and ask them about your adjustment of status through...
You should read the i-751 instructions and if you have any question you should submit it here to help you in clarify your questions. The documents that you need to send are whatever it proof your marriage is in good faith, bills, taxes, mortgage, correspondences, insurances, birth certificate if...
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