AmeliaManalo
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Hello everyone!
Please help me understand this dilemma. My daughter and I received our unconditional green card on March 20, 2009 and expiration is on March 20 2019. However, I got a notice from USCIS that my previously approved I-751 (application to remove condition) is now being reviewed because they say that I wasn't illegible to file jointly since our divorced was finalized few months after we filed I-751 jointly. It seems like I was required to file a waiver for myself. The question is, we are booked to travel outside United States in May 2013 but now I am not sure whether the 10 yr green card we have are still good to re enter the US. My minor daughter and I obtained our green card through marriage. Is it really okay to travel outside United States while they are reviewing the previously approved I-751 ? does it mean that they can revoke the 10 year green card that we have now? We were confident that we have been permanent residents for more than 5 years now, therefore I went ahead and applied for N400. After passing the testing and interview, I was asked to provide original copy of the divorced decree which I mailed the next day. USCIS claimed that they didn't recieved the RFE and they denied my N400 application. When I file the appeal, a motion to reopen was granted. Now, they sent me this notice that they still have to review my I-751. What are the chances that our permanent residence will be revoked? I remarried to another USC, can he continue the petition us?
Timeline:
Married to USC - March 10, 2006
Conditional green card received - Aug. 30, 2006
Conditional Green Card Expired - Aug. 30, 2008
I-751 filed within 90 days before Conditional green card expired
(note: didn't file waiver to file by myself since I was still married with my USC spouse at the time of filing}
Divorced decree to USC - October 11, 2008
Unconditional green card approved on March 20, 2009
Remarried to my new USC husband on - June 20, 2009
Filed N400 based on 5 year rule - October 2011
Passed testing and interview - Feb 6, 2012
Denied N400 based on RFE not being received - June 2012
File N-336 Appeal- July 2012
Appeared for hearing - Nov. 16, 2012 ( Motion to reopen/ reconsider N400 was granted)
*****Now I-751 is being reviewed - Notice received on March 25, 2013************
I would appreciate any help and advice you could give. Thank you all!
Please help me understand this dilemma. My daughter and I received our unconditional green card on March 20, 2009 and expiration is on March 20 2019. However, I got a notice from USCIS that my previously approved I-751 (application to remove condition) is now being reviewed because they say that I wasn't illegible to file jointly since our divorced was finalized few months after we filed I-751 jointly. It seems like I was required to file a waiver for myself. The question is, we are booked to travel outside United States in May 2013 but now I am not sure whether the 10 yr green card we have are still good to re enter the US. My minor daughter and I obtained our green card through marriage. Is it really okay to travel outside United States while they are reviewing the previously approved I-751 ? does it mean that they can revoke the 10 year green card that we have now? We were confident that we have been permanent residents for more than 5 years now, therefore I went ahead and applied for N400. After passing the testing and interview, I was asked to provide original copy of the divorced decree which I mailed the next day. USCIS claimed that they didn't recieved the RFE and they denied my N400 application. When I file the appeal, a motion to reopen was granted. Now, they sent me this notice that they still have to review my I-751. What are the chances that our permanent residence will be revoked? I remarried to another USC, can he continue the petition us?
Timeline:
Married to USC - March 10, 2006
Conditional green card received - Aug. 30, 2006
Conditional Green Card Expired - Aug. 30, 2008
I-751 filed within 90 days before Conditional green card expired
(note: didn't file waiver to file by myself since I was still married with my USC spouse at the time of filing}
Divorced decree to USC - October 11, 2008
Unconditional green card approved on March 20, 2009
Remarried to my new USC husband on - June 20, 2009
Filed N400 based on 5 year rule - October 2011
Passed testing and interview - Feb 6, 2012
Denied N400 based on RFE not being received - June 2012
File N-336 Appeal- July 2012
Appeared for hearing - Nov. 16, 2012 ( Motion to reopen/ reconsider N400 was granted)
*****Now I-751 is being reviewed - Notice received on March 25, 2013************
I would appreciate any help and advice you could give. Thank you all!