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Ma An
Jan 6, 2022
I-751 January 2021 Filers (Vermont)
Hello people! I sent the application to remove the GC conditions on January 22nd, 2021 to Vermont. There is no updates. This is taking forever. 😭 I don’t know if I should apply for the citizenship yet or wait a little more. Any recommendations!? Anyone got approved yet?

Naturalization

Application for Naturalization

Total Days: 624 days
Case
2021-01-28
2022-10-14
I-751
594 Days
N-400
247 Days
National Benefits Center: I-751, N-400
Timeline Map
2021-01-28
I-751
Submission to USCIS
2021-04-12
I-751
D+74
Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo
2022-02-09
N-400
D+377
Submission to USCIS
2022-02-12
N-400
D+380
Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo
2022-02-12
N-400
Added
D+380
Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS
2022-02-15
I-751
Added
D+383
In order to speed up processing. We transferred the application to the NBC.
2022-07-29
N-400
D+547
Interview
2022-09-14
I-751
D+594
Decision (Approval or Denial)
2022-10-14
N-400
D+624
Decision (Approval or Denial)
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Victory VictoryJan 6, 2022
You’re not eligible to apply for citizenship. You should be praying to first of all get the 10 years GC and after that, you will have to complete the time duration that attached to the category under which you got the GC. I guess it’s marriage based so you have to wait for 3 years after getting the GC
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Ma AnJan 6, 2022
When I talked to my lawyer she said that I will be elegible to apply on January 12 of this year, since I will have 3 years with My GC, she said that they usually do like a combine interview, but I’m not sure.
Rocco FortƩJan 6, 2022
@victory spouses of US citizens can apply for citizenship after three years of being greencard holders. Maria is eligible to apply for citizenship and she can apply three months early.
Rocco FortƩJan 6, 2022
@Maria if you want to get your case decided quickly, file N-400 but make sure your marriage is still strong because you have to re-prove it
Victory VictoryJan 6, 2022
@Rocco, did you read what she posted? she’s still a conditional GC holder and the condition has been removed and she doesn’t have a 10yrs GC so how can she now apply for citizenship?
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Don TomaJan 6, 2022
she definitely can apply. no matter if she hasn’t received the 10y green card yet. After being married for three years to an US citizen, starting the N400 process is totally fine. And as Rocco stated, the application can even be sent 3 months before those 3 years. In some cases the I751 process is actually dismissed as the naturalization request gets accepted/approved earlier.
Rocco FortƩJan 6, 2022
Lmao @victory I did read what she wrote and answered her accurately. You need to do some research before responding to people’s queries here please.
Victory VictoryJan 6, 2022
@Rocco, I want the best for her and so I responded based on what I know which is the general thing most people are in the know of. A researcher does not debunk someone’s idea/contribution with out giving sources or reference. she asked a question and I responded. You need to really laugh your ass out…
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emily smithJan 6, 2022
@Victory, When one is married to a US Citizen, the time in which you spend as a conditional resident *counts* towards the 3-year minimum (2 years and 9 months if you wish to send it the earliest possible and acceptable by USCIS). One does not have to wait 3 years AFTER getting the 10-year conditional green card if the person is still married to the US Citizen and decides to apply for citizenship while still waiting for the I-751. You do NOT need to have the I-751 approved first before you decide to send in the N-400. People do like to have their I-751 decided on first because for most, depending on their cases, they don’t have to head to an interview if their evidence is strong enough and if they were already interviewed by USCIS. This avoids the hassle of having to prove your case again to an immigration official. However, there are cases that take forever and it has been proven that starting the N-400 while still waiting for a decision on the I-751 does make the process move forward/faster; however, this means that you will most definitely be interviewed for the I-751 first and then the N-400 interview, most likely on the same day. Lots of people would love to avoid having to prove their cases again to USCIS, but if that’s what it takes to have the case actively reviewed, most applicants do opt to send in the N-400 while the I-751 is still pending. There is nothing wrong with that and if you are able to send it, then by all means do so. It will advance your case. The only caveat is that you will most definitely get interviewed again, but both cases are decided on simultaneously and on the same day. If your marriage is real and the evidence is strong enough, there is nothing to worry about :). If you are willing to embark on showing USCIS once again that your marriage is bona fide, then by all means it’s highly recommended to send in the N-400 as soon as you are eligible to do so while the I-751 is still pending and hasn’t been decided on.
Victory VictoryJan 6, 2022
@Emily Smith, thanks for the clarity and knowledge. we’re here to share knowledge and get knowledge.
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Don TomaJan 6, 2022
Here’s an USCIS link listing the requisites to apply for naturalization when the residence is marriage-based: https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learn-about-citizenship/citizenship-and-naturalization/i-am-married-to-a-us-citizen
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emily smithJan 6, 2022
@Victory, You are very welcome. I agree with that statement. We are here to provide the best information possible to ensure that it brings the most accurate information to those people that are patiently waiting for their cases to be reviewed :).
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Reiv DMJan 6, 2022
@Victory you are so confused, @Maria I’m January 4 2021 and I’ll wait few more weeks before applying for n400. Good luck šŸ€šŸ‘šŸ½
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Waiting PatientlyJan 6, 2022
@Maria I have seen 2 people get approved but they filed Dec 28th 2020 and another was Dec 15 2020 I believe. One petition was approved 355 days after filing and another exactly 365 days after in Vermont. Both sent in good evidence and still with their partners. I think in the best case scenario you are 2-3 weeks from being approved but it won’t hurt to do ur N-400. Good luck!
kim AJan 6, 2022
@emily smith what if your I-751 is ready to be scheduled for interview and you didn’t get the interview date untill you are due to apply for citizenship, I heard they cancel interview sometimes and ask for more evidence or approved the case.
Harry PotterJan 12, 2022
any news??
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Ma AnJan 12, 2022
not at all. šŸ˜” there is no updates.
Harry PotterJan 12, 2022
sad I haven’t seen any January approvals for i751 from EAC at all this year
a pJan 12, 2022
I am afraid that with covid things will get delayed even more. I m Feb 12 and nothing

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