I-751 Pending Applicants Can File N-400 for Naturalization
I-751 applicants can file N-400 for naturalization while conditions are being removed, potentially leading to a combined interview.
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I-751 applicants can file N-400 for naturalization while conditions are being removed, potentially leading to a combined interview.
Immigrants can file for naturalization even if their I-751 is pending, potentially speeding up both processes.
March 2026 filers of I-751 are seeking updates on receipt notices amid previous delays. Community feedback is requested.
A Colombian client in Washington DC has received I-751 approval, marking a significant step in the immigration process.
A recent case study highlights a six-month approval timeline for the I-751 petition, offering insights into the process.
USCIS I-751 processing times can take 2-3 years. Prepare for naturalization after 33 months for a faster path.
A Reddit user shares their aunt's experience of receiving a 10-year green card instead of a conditional one due to USCIS error.
A client successfully transitioned from a conditional green card to U.S. citizenship through strategic legal guidance.
USCIS reports positive updates on marriage-based green cards, I-751, N-400 approvals, and naturalization despite criminal history.
Learn about the options available for couples after an I-751 petition denial, including refiling processes and legal advice.
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