The Mailman Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 On our I-797C, Notice of Action it reads, "NOTE: Conditional resident applicants, including conditional resident dependents residing overseas pursuant to military or government orders WILL NOT receive an ASC appointment notice.Should not there be a comma after "dependents" to make this sentence more clear?Secondly, am I correct in assuming my wife will receive a ASC appointment notice since we are NOT overseas.Thirdly, my wife's conditional resident status was extended one year. Will we receive a new Green Card with an UPDATED EXPIRATION date?Thank you.Pat Link to comment
dnoblett Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 1) Grammar 2) Correct, you are not overseas if you were then you would have visited a consulate or embassy and submitted a fingerprint card there. You will receive a notice to go and have a biometric done an an ASC or Field office. 3) The letter extends LPR status for 1 year, this and the expired green card allows work and travel. Only upon approval if the I-751 will you get a 10 year green-card. We just went through this one, it took about 6 months to process I-751, see out timeline at the link below in my signature for more details. Link to comment
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