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Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIt's on its way . . .
yay Kathryn!!!! smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-28 23:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhere do I have to file my I-751
QUOTE (dolce4u @ Mar 4 2008, 02:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Kathryn41 @ Feb 29 2008, 01:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It goes to the Texas Service Center.



I am not sure if I understood, one has to mail to Texas Service Center and can not bi filed in person with infopass appointment? Thank you!



Infopass appointments are not used to file petitions. You have to mail it into the service centre.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-04 14:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751: Left copy of back of greencard out of package!
Honestly, I have yet to hear of someone getting an RFE for forgetting the copy of the back of your GC.

I personally wouldn't worry about sending it in, unless you get an RFE for it. I don't see it getting added to your petition if you send it in separately.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-04 14:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWill you become a U.S. Citizen?
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Feb 28 2008, 11:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Cassie @ Feb 28 2008, 12:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Feb 27 2008, 10:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (laura19angel @ Feb 27 2008, 08:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ah, what a shame! Do people apply be a US citizen because they WANT to? Or rather, that they HAVE to in order to avoid the fees etc.... I suppose at least I have the choice of being dual. I don't care if I am a US citizen or not - so long as I am with hubby! We can always live back in England - not that it would be a sacrifice at all either! I don't really care and that's the most important thing to me!


I would say people apply for US Citizenship because they are forced to. Having to pay large amount of money in all kind of stupid documents renewal is enough to say –hell with this, waste $685.00 more and I’m done .
Another proud American citizen !!!!!



I'm going to apply for dual citizenship (and he will be pursuing the same) so that we can have the flexibility of living in either country without having to worry about immigration. Sue me for not being "patriotic" enough.


I think you just missed my point with -Another proud American citizen !!!!!-



No I was reacting to one of your previous posts :
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What surprises me the most is that people just got feed up with USCIS/FBI and all their nonsense ####### and therefore the only escape is getting the US Citizenship.
Before it used to be more be more like a personal pride of being an American citizen but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore .
Well...whatever works for you guys !!!
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CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-28 22:39:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWill you become a U.S. Citizen?
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Feb 27 2008, 10:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (laura19angel @ Feb 27 2008, 08:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ah, what a shame! Do people apply be a US citizen because they WANT to? Or rather, that they HAVE to in order to avoid the fees etc.... I suppose at least I have the choice of being dual. I don't care if I am a US citizen or not - so long as I am with hubby! We can always live back in England - not that it would be a sacrifice at all either! I don't really care and that's the most important thing to me!


I would say people apply for US Citizenship because they are forced to. Having to pay large amount of money in all kind of stupid documents renewal is enough to say –hell with this, waste $685.00 more and I’m done .
Another proud American citizen !!!!!



I'm going to apply for dual citizenship (and he will be pursuing the same) so that we can have the flexibility of living in either country without having to worry about immigration. Sue me for not being "patriotic" enough.

Edited by Cassie, 28 February 2008 - 12:33 AM.

CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-28 00:33:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWill you become a U.S. Citizen?
QUOTE (Jomo @ Feb 27 2008, 10:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Feb 27 2008, 08:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Jomo @ Feb 27 2008, 08:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do you really have to give up your citizenship in some of these countries to become US citizens?


In general no,but you have to see if your country allows you to get another citizenship



I thought that was the case. It just seemed like a lot of people were insinuating that they had to give up their birth country's citizenship.



there are a number of countries that do not allow dual citizenship, so yes, people would lose their birth citizenship if they pursued US citizenship. Someone in the last couple of days posted a list that detailed which countries allow you to retain and those that don't.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-27 09:25:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWill you become a U.S. Citizen?
QUOTE (lucyrich @ Feb 26 2008, 11:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Feb 26 2008, 06:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes, I know I can have dual citizenship but .....I had enough paying all those absurd and ridicules fees since I started my K-1 nightmare .No,I'm good staying Canadian !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


But citizenship is the only way to put a permanent end to those ridiculous USCIS fees. Yes, it does mean paying one more big fee for the N-400, but it puts an end to the fees for green card renewals, replacement cards if you ever lose your GC, address changes, re-entry permits, and whatever other things they may come up with in the future.



ahhh but iansig40 has a British friend living here with an expired GC who is getting along just fine........ whistling.gif

I plan on becoming a dual citizen, so I can get USCIS out of my hair. But if I am ever asked to recind my Canadian citizenship for the US, it ain't happening.

Edited by Cassie, 27 February 2008 - 12:35 AM.

CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-27 00:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionDid CSC work on my case??
QUOTE (raymaga @ Mar 5 2008, 12:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Same with both my daughter and myself.

Weren't the new increased fees supposed to speed up processing times???????????



when they get the new hires trained and ready to go, yes
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-05 17:54:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionDid CSC work on my case??
Yeah, they worked on your case -- making note of the fact that you had biometrics done. I was touched the day after my biometrics were completed, and wasn't touched again for months. You've a ways to go yet,sit tight! smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-05 10:03:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWeight
QUOTE (Staashi @ Feb 21 2008, 10:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I realize that you all just want to be approved, but the excessiveness of your I-751s is rather uncalled for - and I say this with the kindest of hearts, but the keenest of minds. Take yourself back 3+ years, it was your initial visa that required photos and such - remember, they wanted to see you had a valid relationship with your significant other. Now that you've got to this point, what CIS really wants to see is proof and validity of your marriage. Remember marriage, although a sacred bond, is really a contractual relationship between two parties. So what they want to see now is how well you have done at comingling your lives. They want to see your financial documents that you have together: tax returns, insurance, rent, mortgages, deeds, wills, bills - your names and addresses should match. Highlight with a highlighter what you want them to notice on your documents - this will help the officer to pinpoint what is truly important. This is really when it gets down to the "brass tax" of your lives together. Think about it, this is what makes a marriage for love different than one of greencard convenience - if it was for convenience, people wouldn't intermingle their lives or change their names. Now, I know that there will be people who will say, "we don't have anything to show them because of this or that" - not true. We all should have something. For those in the military, you probably have the best documentation: your spouse has you named allover the place - all the insurance documents, etc, etc. - just make copies of the documents where you're named as his beneficiary - easy peasy - and they're all government documents at that!

For us, we sent in pertinent papers and kept copies of them to resubmit again for citizenship (yes, you will need them again) - our list included joint tax returns, insurance policies, mortgage bills, property tax bill, household bills, 2 affidavits from family and banking statements - needless to say we are thoroughly comingled. Also, we didn't send one picture as my husband said he didn't want to share our personal lives with USCIS anymore!
We were approved, although it took 11 months as we were TSC Losers, but approved and no RFEs!

So, enough of my diatribe, I wish you all much success. You can do this - but remember less is more when you have the truly pertinent things.



I hear what you are saying, and agree with a vast majority of it. However, I preferred to send in very specific information covering a wide range of bases, concentrating heavily on the financials. It weighed quite a bit, but I don't regret what I submitted at all. I based my packet on the experience of one of my best friends, who had a bit of trouble at her interview and was sent home to collect more evidence. More often than not I see people sending in the "minimum" amount of evidence getting RFE's, and I wanted to minimize that possibility. When you have people reporting that their RFE asks for bank account statements over the life of their marriage, it's hard to reconcile that with the idea of sending in the bare minimum. JMHO of course. smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-22 22:44:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWeight
mine was pretty fat, at least 3/4 inch thick
CassieFemaleCanada2008-02-21 17:14:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIs there an ordrer in which extention NOA and boimetrics appointment arrive?
It means that the two different documents are generated by the two different centres:
NOA1 (aka the extension letter) comes from the service centre
the biometrics letter stuff comes from your local office

Sometimes they get crossed in the mail and the biometrics paperwork comes first. No worries. My extension letter took like three weeks to get to me.

And YuAndDan is doing a good service in reminding people to fill in their timelines, which helps us all here at VJ.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-07 19:57:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRemoving conditions (I-751) - do I need an attorney ?
I think you'll find that the vast majority of VJ'ers in this situation did it themselves.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-10 14:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 List of Items
Make sure the financial documents you send in span the entirety of your marriage. Best wishes! smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-14 08:49:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI think the attorney is wrong
QUOTE (Lorenzo @ Mar 6 2008, 10:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (jasman0717 @ Mar 5 2008, 01:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We, like many others here on VJ, just followed the guide and so far so good good.gif
Ok here is what I have so far:
1) Statement from Blue Cross/Blue Shield Insurance showing all three names
2) Auto Insurance Policy with my name and my wife's name.
3) Gas and Electric Bill in both names
4) Vonage Bill in both names
5) Statement from my sister about our verbal agreement for me to lease the house
6) Bank statement from my wife's bank account
7) Letter from my stepson's high school
8) Tax returns from 2005, 2006 and 2007
9) Copies of green cards, front and back
10) statements from three married couples that have known us for two years
11) $465 for I-751 and $160.00 for biometrics

I hope this is enough evidence for USCIS.



It's not. You are on the way, but you need evidence that spans the entirety of your marriage. Bills and such are fine, but it's better to show bills over a range of dates. Same with your bank statement -- one is not enough. Do you have anything that shows that you are each other's beneficiaries? (wills, life insurance policies, etc etc)
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-06 09:52:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionsending my I-751
There should be an address in the instructions on the form. smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-16 22:38:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionASC (BIO) Notice Sent First?
got my biometrics receipt first, then the biometrics appointment letter, then my extension letter (NOA1). It happens all the time.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-11 22:49:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionCertified or personal check?
I've only used personal cheques throughout this whole process and it hasn't been a problem (not counting the time I forgot to sign one of them! blush.gif )
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-04 10:12:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuick question. Need opinions.
I'd take both.

The will is good in that it shows that the kids you two have together are listed in an important legal document, and that you are named as executor. The insurance is good in that it lists you as a beneficiary. Looks like normal family-related paperwork to me!
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-10 11:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTravel outside of US if I751 not appoved in one year
QUOTE (steamboatsykes @ Mar 22 2008, 02:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The extension letter states that staus is extended for only a period of one year. My question was can you travel outside of the US after the one year extension period has expired?

Can you get another extension? Or do you just have to stay home and wait for the approval? Thanks.

William



You can get another extension, by making an INFOPASS, going to your district office, and getting the I-551 stamp.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-22 14:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionreceived NOA..question.
what does it say?
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-22 22:08:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionreceived NOA..question.
Look for the following wording on your I-797:

"Your conditional resident status is extended for a period of one year from date of expiration on your Form I-551, conditional resident card. During the one-year extension you are authorized employment and travel."

My GC expired June 6, 2007. Therefore, the extension letter works until June 6, 2008.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-22 16:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAffidavits - Poll
I sent in 4 whatevers, and am still waiting.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-11-03 10:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhat a GIGANTIC waste of time!!!
QUOTE (iansig40 @ Mar 22 2008, 03:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (utopiacowboy @ Mar 22 2008, 03:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The USCIS is getting steadily worse, not better. So is the US. Once my wife gets her citizenship, we're outa here.


Why does she need the US Citizenship if you guys plan to move out of this country anyway ?
I got my 10 GC but I don't plan to apply for Citizenship and waist more money for the same reason


Because if you leave before getting citizenship, you will have wasted a lot of time, energy, and money. If by chance they need to come back to the US they will essentially need to start this process all over. THAT, my friend, would be even more waste of money.
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-22 14:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIs this enough for I-751?
QUOTE (tamarae @ Mar 30 2008, 05:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Honestly, this is the one time I wish we had a car payment.. lol


laughing.gif laughing.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-30 16:18:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIs this enough for I-751?
your financial evidence in particular needs to span the length of your marriage. As eau_xplain mentioned, it is good to not just include your most recent income tax documents, but all that you have filed since you have been married. Same with bank records or bills -- a representative sample over the lifetime of your marriage is good.

A picture of your family wouldn't hurt either, IMHO. smile.gif

Best wishes to you!
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-30 16:09:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751 interview in Pittsburgh
QUOTE (USA1234 @ Mar 30 2008, 11:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Casey and Doreen! I came back as promised to say congrats, but I didn’t see that your cases were adjudicated yet! What’s going on?



First let me say congratulations on becoming a citizen soon!

Secondly, thank you for reporting back on what happened to your interviewer. It sounds like the situation has been rectified!

As far as my petition is concerned. Well, a number of us old timer filers were transferred to VSC the end of January -- presumably to be processed faster, but that still remains to be seen. Basically right now I am sitting and waiting. You'll hear me yelling from Oklahoma when I am approved. smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2008-03-30 16:06:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751 interview in Pittsburgh
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QUOTE (USA1234 @ Nov 15 2007, 07:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just got a voicemail from my attorney stating that my I751 was approved and a new card is being requested


Congratulations smile.gif



Thank you Cassie! I'm looking forward to say congratulations to you too soon.



I appreciate that! Unfortunately, since I am stuck in the pit known as TSC, it's gonna be a while. sad.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2007-11-16 09:23:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751 interview in Pittsburgh
QUOTE (USA1234 @ Nov 15 2007, 07:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just got a voicemail from my attorney stating that my I751 was approved and a new card is being requested


Congratulations smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2007-11-15 19:51:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751 interview in Pittsburgh
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QUOTE (Cassie @ Nov 12 2007, 11:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You do realize that one can commit or attempt to commit fraud without having an accompanying criminal record, yeah? People pretend to be married to get residency all the time.

I'll reserve my comments about whether or not you suffered abuse at your interview.

Being a North American, it is very likely that you might not have gone through a treatment similar to USA1234's or that you would never understand his feelings and observations about how he was treated. I think that your comments are unnecessary and condescending. If you don't believe him, you certainly don't have to post here and imply that this person, who has obviously gone through an experience that is deeply troubling to him, is essentially not telling the truth about how he was treated. This is a forum where people help and support each other - if you enjoy doing the opposite of that, perhaps you should consider "reserving your comments" period.


Perhaps you are right, perhaps I haven't gone through the same experience, but who knows? No one really knows what kind of K-1 and AOS interviews or questioning at POE's I went through, only my husband who was present for my AOS interview.

I don't presume to know exactly what USA1234 and his wife went through either, because I wasn't there, nor did I say that he wasn't telling the truth about how he felt or what happened. All I am saying is that what he felt was rude or abusive behaviour, I myself may not characterize it as such, I may see the same behaviour in the same circumstances in a different light. I have a hard time with the use of the word "abuse" -- it is a very strong word to use, and one I don't use lightly, but that's just me.

To be honest, I don't particularly like the inference that North Americans get an easy pass -- there are some Canuck VJ'ers that can tell you differently! If I am called to an interview before my 10 year card is approved, I will be expecting a rough interview (ie. one that is more intense), based on what I have read and what has been told to me by people who have gone through it......and will be pleasantly surprised if it isn't.

I am sorry you feel the way you do about my posts in this thread, that is your opinion and it is your right to express it. Not only is this forum where help and support is offered, but also differing opinions, some that may not be palatable to hear, but still need or have the right to be said. If you were to do a search of my previous posts, you would soon see that my idea of enjoyment isn't to demean or to deliberately antagonize people on this board.

To USA1234, I am interested in hearing what response you get if/when you file the complaint (if you haven't done so already).
CassieFemaleCanada2007-11-13 14:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI751 interview in Pittsburgh
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QUOTE (mysweets34 @ Nov 11 2007, 12:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
USA are you still around?, if you don't mind my asking.. your letter to invite you to the interview what did it say... did it say to report to the "special cases"officer? or just to come for the interview.... my attorney reckons if the suspect fraud they would refer you to the special cases officer , and thats why she was so vicious from the word go! but still i don't think they have a right to treat people like #######. I know they have to appear tough and all.. but it is not right to harass people... if they didnt like your story.. all they could have done is refuse to remove conditions wacko.gif



Thanks Debra!

We're here! We weren't referred to special cases, and our interview letter only said that it's being transferred to the local office to await an interview date. You're right, they're supposed to treat people with respect, and be tough also to prevent fraud, but this lady think she has carte blanche to just abuse us, and we're not going to do anything about it. Oh she forgot my wife is a USC, our attorney will file a complaint on Tuesday. They're also not supposed to just refuse cases because they don't like the story or the people, they have to uphold the law, and if any male and female are truly married, then the beneficiary is entitled to permanent residency giving that they don't have criminal records to decide otherwise. I read that they can't retaliate against someone's case for filing a complaint, but whatever it takes, even if they want to spend our tax dollars in court and make themseleves look like fools, then we're all for it lol.



You do realize that one can commit or attempt to commit fraud without having an accompanying criminal record, yeah? People pretend to be married to get residency all the time.

I'll reserve my comments about whether or not you suffered abuse at your interview.


Hi Cassie,

Yes I do realize that, but if you read our post carefully, it said if any male and female are truly married, and they don't have or the beneficiary doesn’t have a criminal record, then they shouldn‘t be hassled this way. I know there are a lot of fraudulent couples out there, that is why we're in this situation, because of all of those who spoiled the process for everybody. I wouldn't be surprised if the fraudulent couples get through the system smoothly, and we, the legitimate ones have to go through an ordeal to get everything straightened out.
If you think that looking at someone in a bad manner, and treating them like criminals, and talking down on them in an offensive way is not abuse and misconduct, then I don't know what you might call abuse.


Well, seeing as I wasn't at your actual interview, it would be hard to say. Your definition of abuse or hassling and mine (and our various interpretations of how you were treated) in this situation may be completely different. There are times in our lives when we don't get the kid glove treatment or automatic respect that people think they deserve, this seems to be one of those times for you. The adjudicators are not our friends, nor do they have to be happy happy joy joy during the interview. With only your side of the story to go by, I have no way of determining how rude/abusive/whatever your adjudicator was.

And yes, I did read your post carefully, and my answer remains the same. The lack of a criminal record means nothing in this situation. It doesn't give the couple any bonus points or automatically confer to them the status they are petitioning for. Like I said before, people who do this process fraudulently can be squeaky clean too -- it is not an indicator that the marriage is bonafide, just that you two are law-abiding residents of the US.

One thing that still bothers me about a previous post of yours was your use of the word "entitled". IMHO, as non-USCs petitioning for various visas/status, we aren't entitled to squat. We must prove our case to the satisfaction of the powers that be and in esssence, we are at their mercy. It's not a fun place to be, and I chafe at some of it, but if I want to live here, I must play the game.



Ok, ok, ok, you're still missing my point Cassie, let me rephrase it for you again. If a couple is truly married (the marriage is bonafide), and there's no criminal record to disqualify the beneficiary, then YES, the beneficiary is entitled to the relief, in this case, permanent residency. And if USCIS is blind to see it and uphold their own laws, rules, regulations, then there's the courts to do it for them.
I know that adjudicators aren't our friends, and I know the difference between tough and professional treatment, and abusive and unprofessional treatment, and the latter was the case here. Keep in mind that I was in an AOS interview before this one, and even though the adjudicator was tough, she remained professional and respectful throughout the interview. But hey, you're entitled to your opinion.


And you are entitled to your opinion as well, and I appreciate you having this discussion with me smile.gif
CassieFemaleCanada2007-11-13 12:59:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionK-1/K-2 Removing Conditions
My son and I had our AOS interview the same day (May 17/06).

My name check was already back and my Passport was stamped. My card was approved and the expire date is May 17/08. Now my sons name check was not back so his card does not expire till July 17/08. (This is when his name check came back)

So my question is...Can I still file for us both at the same time, or since his card does not expire till July, will we have to file seperate?

Thanks
PeggyFemaleCanada2007-12-13 13:44:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionFinally, Good News From Vermont CRIS on My I-751 Application!
Congrats
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-01-09 15:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBack to frustration
I am waiting to remove conditions on myself and my son. I am waiting till April because that starts the 90 days for my son's Green Card to expire. Mine expires on May 25, his expires on July 19th. I want to send them in together. Do you know how much it costs for two people to remove conditions?

We will be sending them both into Texas I see. Hope the NOA comes not long after sending it in. I have to renew my lisence on May 17th.

Good to see you back on VJ.
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-02-01 20:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIt's on its way . . .
Congrats. Big relief I bet.

My GC expires May25 and my sons expires July 25. So I am waiting for Jon's 90 day window to open so I can send our's in together.
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-02-28 20:18:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAPPROVED!!!
Thats great. Congrats
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-03-07 23:38:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion10-YR Card Arrived Today
Congrats
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-03-15 18:26:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI'm so excited!!
Congrats
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-03-20 21:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWe got our email today - Card Production Ordered
Congrats.


I for one dont care if I know the person personally or not to congradulate them. I think everyone looks for a Congrats after this long process.
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-03-21 11:54:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestions for
I am waiting for the 90 day mark on my son's GC, so we can send them in together.

That way I HOPE they get approved at the same time.
PeggyFemaleCanada2008-03-30 13:48:00