Saurabh Shrestha
Jan 18, 2026
Additional Evidence for I 751
Hello,
My case for Removal of condition on GC I 751 has been pending over 29 months. I recently sent an inquiry notice but have not heard back from USCIS. Now me and my wife got a new place and filed change of address in USCIS website when moving. I have not submitted any additional evidence yet as there have been no request for evidence requested. The last update on the case was received on Sept of 2023.
At this point would you suggest submitting additional evidence to USCIS online?
Thank you!
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Rocco FortéJan 18, 2026
@Saurabh Shrestha I-751s take up to two to three years so I think you are very close to the finish line. Just exercise a little more patience. The other option is to file for citizenship, that usually accelerates I-751s. Hopefully you are not from a banned country.
Ray AJan 18, 2026
@Saurabh Shrestha why you still waiting? go ahead and file your N-400 don’t waste your time
Saurabh ShresthaJan 18, 2026
@Ray A My wife was on GC when we married so the wait time for N400 is 5 years I can file for N400 in September 2026.
@Rocco Forté It's unfortunate but We are from one of those countries. My wife is naturalized. Unsure if the ban puts a hold on my I751
Ray AJan 18, 2026
@Saurabh Shrestha you said your wife (was) GC , if she is US citizen now you can apply !!
Ray AJan 18, 2026
@Saurabh Shrestha bro who lied to you and told you have to wait five years ?
Saurabh ShresthaJan 18, 2026
@Ray A the three year rule apply from when my wife was naturalized. She naturalized last year so my regular 5 year wait comes before the 3 year condition. I did reach out to a few immigration lawyers regarding this and got the same response.
Ellen Grace howellJan 19, 2026
just go ahead and file your N-400. I filed my I-751 back in October 2024, and file my N-400 October 2025. Had my interview 9th of January 2026, and my oath January 16, 2026.
