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Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionnew fees

The new fees will be active starting July 30, 2007.
What you read in the paper with the fees jumping from $395 to $1010 are the fees for AOS, not removal of conditions.
With an expiry date of Oct. 25, 07, you will have to calculate excactly 90 days before that date and that is when your window opens. I estimate you can barely make it, as it should be end of July when your window opens. Get prepared to pay overnight shipping fees though.



Thank you for the quick answer....I just looked at hubby's conditional green card. It expires on Oct. 25, so that will give us just a few days to get everything there. Definately will overnight it!..........One more question......The old fee is $275.00 (including biometrics, right)?
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-06-02 12:56:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionnew fees
Oh, no..........I see on our timeline that the conditional green card wasn't "approved" on Oct. 25th....Now, I'm not sure we are gonna miss the increase at all..
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-06-02 09:50:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionnew fees

A quick review of the news fees shows that an application for citizenship, including biometric encoding, would climb to $675 from $400; an application to become a permanent resident would rise to $1,010 from $395. The latter would be partially offset by the elimination of fees applicants have to pay while waiting for the green cards, officials said

I thought the old fee was 275.00........not 395.00...am I looking at the wrong thing?


This is on the main page of this site....Also, my husband saw it in the Courier Journal (Louisville, KY) newspaper......His conditional green card expires Oct. 25, 2007........so I think we will beat the increase by only a few days.

A quick review of the news fees shows that an application for citizenship, including biometric encoding, would climb to $675 from $400; an application to become a permanent resident would rise to $1,010 from $395. The latter would be partially offset by the elimination of fees applicants have to pay while waiting for the green cards, officials said

I thought the old fee was 275.00........not 395.00...am I looking at the wrong thing?


This is on the main page of this site....Also, my husband saw it in the Courier Journal (Louisville, KY) newspaper......His conditional green card expires Oct. 25, 2007........so I think we will beat the increase by only a few days.


bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-06-02 09:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionnew fees
A quick review of the news fees shows that an application for citizenship, including biometric encoding, would climb to $675 from $400; an application to become a permanent resident would rise to $1,010 from $395. The latter would be partially offset by the elimination of fees applicants have to pay while waiting for the green cards, officials said

I thought the old fee was 275.00........not 395.00...am I looking at the wrong thing?


This is on the main page of this site....Also, my husband saw it in the Courier Journal (Louisville, KY) newspaper......His conditional green card expires Oct. 25, 2007........so I think we will beat the increase by only a few days.

A quick review of the news fees shows that an application for citizenship, including biometric encoding, would climb to $675 from $400; an application to become a permanent resident would rise to $1,010 from $395. The latter would be partially offset by the elimination of fees applicants have to pay while waiting for the green cards, officials said

I thought the old fee was 275.00........not 395.00...am I looking at the wrong thing?


This is on the main page of this site....Also, my husband saw it in the Courier Journal (Louisville, KY) newspaper......His conditional green card expires Oct. 25, 2007........so I think we will beat the increase by only a few days.


bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-06-02 09:45:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhat does everyone think?
My husband's card expires 10/25/07 also...Is there any reason in particular that you are not filing before the 28th. I was wondering the same thing as you and trying to make sure we don't file too soon. I'm not sure where day 1 starts (in the 90 day window). Where do we start counting from? Is July 25th day one or is July 26th day one?
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-13 14:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

Paper clip the check to the I-751 form.

Cover letter on top, then the I-751, and then the rest of the evidence in no particular order, you can order it the same as the list of contents that you may have on your cover letter.




Ok.....Good enough!..Hopefully, we have all the things we need. Thanks!
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:07:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions
Sending the I-751 this Saturday. I've been looking, but can't find out if there is a specific "order" to arrange all of our paperwork. I remember some of the other forms in the past had specific order.

I'm thinking the check or the exact amount on top...then the completed I-751....then any attachments for any questions on the form.....copy of green card next?.....and then all the other documentation .......anyone know if things have to be in a specific order?
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 11:50:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

Dang nabit... we signed ours with yesterday's date, but our window opens today... frig... should I redo it?????


If it were me, I'd re-do it..But of course I'm the paranoid one abt. everything...lol...Can you just "white out" the date, then copy the form again....then fill in the new date?...That way you won't have to re-do the whole page.
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-27 10:24:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

Interesting stuff, trying to figure out which date is in the 90 day window. Here's another thought: Does that mean that the date where you sign on the I-751 should also be within that window? Or does it matter if it was signed a few days earlier?



We signed and dated ours July 27, 2007 (Today, the day we are mailing it)..Just to be safe
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-27 07:22:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

New Application and Petition Fees Go Into Effect July 30, 2007 (28KB PDF)
USCIS reminds its customers that the agency's new fee schedule is effective on July 30, 2007. Applications or petitions postmarked or otherwise filed on or after that date must include the new fee.


Interesting...That quote would lead me to believe that postmarked is a form of filing. (Let's see how many times I can try and disect statements from the USCIS and try to interpret them.) I will have to think about it. Nonetheless, the latest I will mail in my petition will be 7/27.

BTW, where are you at in Indiana? I am also in Indiana (Indianapolis). Maybe we were both in the waiting room at the same time on 10/25/2005...small world.


Yes, my husband and I were there on 10-25-05...probably in the same waiting room as we were there for awhile..lol
We live abt 90 min. south of Indy (Salem) heard of the Salem Speedway? ...35 miles N. of Louisville, KY. Anyway, I'm mailing on the 27th overnight with a hope and a prayer that it will be ok. Thanks for all your help!
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 15:44:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

I am in the same boat as you. My wife's greencard expires on 10/25 as well. I will be sending in my paperwork tonight around 7:00 PM. I will send it first class mail (certified). The earliest it should arrive and the NSC is 7/27 but more likely on 7/28 or 7/30. If you refer to the filing instructions it states that the petition must be filed, not postmarked, 90 days before the second ann date. Therefore, as long as they don't receive it before 7/27 then I think I am safe. I guess I will find out if my theory is correct.

New Application and Petition Fees Go Into Effect July 30, 2007 (28KB PDF)
USCIS reminds its customers that the agency's new fee schedule is effective on July 30, 2007. Applications or petitions postmarked or otherwise filed on or after that date must include the new fee.


bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 15:10:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

I am in the same boat as you. My wife's greencard expires on 10/25 as well. I will be sending in my paperwork tonight around 7:00 PM. I will send it first class mail (certified). The earliest it should arrive and the NSC is 7/27 but more likely on 7/28 or 7/30. If you refer to the filing instructions it states that the petition must be filed, not postmarked, 90 days before the second ann date. Therefore, as long as they don't receive it before 7/27 then I think I am safe. I guess I will find out if my theory is correct.


Ok...this is getting better and better...lol.......... If it is postmarked........it's filed, right? They don't have it yet, but it's filed? (I hope). Not sure I'd mail it tonight tho. Gosh, this is terrible. Even the tax people on tax day accept "postmarked"on tax day. I'm now leaning towards over-nighting it on the 27th. You are not dating your form before the 27th are you?
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:57:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

If its mailed with a date of July 29th or before than you can pay the old fee.... if its mailed July 30th or later then its the new fee....

If your window for filling opens on the 27th then mail it in the 27th, 28th or 29th.... to pay the old fee... after that you have to pay the new fee...

If your window to file does not open until July 30th or later then you have to pay the new fee and there is no way to avoid this....

Kez



Yes, I know that, but I think we are questioning WHEN our 90 day window opens....the card expires on oct. 25th....some are telling us that our 90 day window doesn't open til July 28th. We are saying that our window opens on July 27th. Second-guessing ourselves now...lol...Guess I'll wait and mail on the 28th just to be safe and not possibly a day too early. Too bad that has to be on a Saturday. Not sure how things work being over-nighted on a weekend.


Mahal, our window opens on the same day, (whatever day that may be ) what day are you going to mail it in? When I count back from Oct. 25th...Oct. 24 being #1...day 90 is on July 27th.
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

If its mailed with a date of July 29th or before than you can pay the old fee.... if its mailed July 30th or later then its the new fee....

If your window for filling opens on the 27th then mail it in the 27th, 28th or 29th.... to pay the old fee... after that you have to pay the new fee...

If your window to file does not open until July 30th or later then you have to pay the new fee and there is no way to avoid this....

Kez



Yes, I know that, but I think we are questioning WHEN our 90 day window opens....the card expires on oct. 25th....some are telling us that our 90 day window doesn't open til July 28th. We are saying that our window opens on July 27th. Second-guessing ourselves now...lol...Guess I'll wait and mail on the 28th just to be safe and not possibly a day too early. Too bad that has to be on a Saturday. Not sure how things work being over-nighted on a weekend.
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

IMO, You are not eligible to apply untill 07/28 as you need to count 90 days (NOT 3 months) backwards from 10/25. 90 days window means you can apply anytime between 07/28 to 10/25.


I might just be splitting hairs but a day could make a difference for some people. When I calculate October 25 minus 90 days I get July 27th. The specific verbiage on the green card says "Card Expires 10/25/07." Does this mean that the card is valid through 10/25 or through 10/24 (expiring at midnight on 10/25)? If it is the latter then the valid filing dates would be any time between 7/27 and 10/24. Any thoughts?

Card should be valid till 10/25 11:59:59 PM.
IMO, 90 day window is from 7/28 to 10/25...include both days.


I looked at the specific language from the I-751 petition and found the instructions quoted below:

"If you are filing this petition jointly with your spouse, you must file it during the 90 days immediately before the second anniversary of the date you were accorded conditional resident status. This is the date your conditional residence expires."

Since the second anniversary date is 10/25 then, IMO, the 90 days start on 7/27. It would be nice to know what the USCIS' opinion is. In any event, it doesn't really matter since both dates are before the July 30th increase.



Yes, I think it does matter because July 27th may or may not be just ONE day too early in the 90 day window. It will make a difference to those who have a card expiring on oct. 25, 2007....If we wait til the 28th...to be 100% certain, I'm not sure it will actually be postmarked that day. Someone told me, mail going out (in this town at least) leaves the post office at 6:00am........before the post office opens for customers...
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:19:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

IMO, You are not eligible to apply untill 07/28 as you need to count 90 days (NOT 3 months) backwards from 10/25. 90 days window means you can apply anytime between 07/28 to 10/25.


I might just be splitting hairs but a day could make a difference for some people. When I calculate October 25 minus 90 days I get July 27th. The specific verbiage on the green card says "Card Expires 10/25/07." Does this mean that the card is valid through 10/25 or through 10/24 (expiring at midnight on 10/25)? If it is the latter then the valid filing dates would be any time between 7/27 and 10/24. Any thoughts?



I am getting July 27th also!!! Now, I'm not sure what to do.
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-25 14:12:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions

Send it on the first day it is eligible to snreu tey don't send it back as "filed too soon" - as long as your envelope is postmarked before July 30 deadline for new fees you will be fine.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
"USCIS reminds its customers that the agency's new fee schedule is effective on July 30, 2007. Applications or petitions postmarked or otherwise filed on or after that date must include the new fee."


bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-13 12:58:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 removing conditions
Bob's expiration date on his conditional card is Oct. 25th, 2007...My question is, can we send in the I-751 form ON July 25th (overnight of course)?...Or is that a day too soon? Should we wait til the 26th to be sure? July 26 is on a Thursday, July 30th, the deadline is the following Monday....I'm certain if they get it on the 30th, the price increase will already be in effect, (so I'm thinking they need to get it by Fri. the 27th) ...Just trying to beat the increase, but don't want to send it a day too soon. Which day would you send it in?
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-07-13 12:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionThanks to everyone on this site
Bob and I would like to thank EVERYONE on this site. Without your help, we'd probably still be in a mess of paperwork!....Bob received his 10 yr green card in the mail yesterday, without and interview! kicking.gif
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-09-22 09:52:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionHomestretch

FYI, I sent my petition on July 27 and the NSC received it on July 30th. The check has NOT been cashed yet.



Same here...Sent package on July 27 to NSC..They signed for it on July 30. check not cashed yet either!
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-08-06 10:03:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionHomestretch

Congrats, we sent ours the same day to Nebraska! Just slipped under the wire, fee wise as well, thank GOD!!!


Hey KiKi, we sent ours to Nebraska July 27, 2007. As of today, our check hasn't been cashed. Has yours? Getting worried
bob and phyllisNot TellingCanada2007-08-02 22:53:00