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    Dumb Question, What would be your nationality if you have a conditional green card?

    We're trying to fill out the form to remove conditions but want to make sure we have the right information. There is a question that asks what is the country of Citizenship or Nationality. Before she became a green card holder, the answer was her country, but curious if that still applies as a conditional resident.

    Thanks in advance.
    10/26/2018 - PD
    11/01/2018 - Finger Print Fee deducted/G28 form rejected
    11/19/2018 - Bio Appointment Received
    11/26/2018 - Bio Appt (Missed)
    11/28/2018 - Bio walk-in
    12/06/2018 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview
    02/12/2019 - Interview Scheduled!
    03/14/2019 - EAD Card Being Produced

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    Nvm, i think i found the answer. Unless she becomes a citizen of the US, her nationality won't change.
    10/26/2018 - PD
    11/01/2018 - Finger Print Fee deducted/G28 form rejected
    11/19/2018 - Bio Appointment Received
    11/26/2018 - Bio Appt (Missed)
    11/28/2018 - Bio walk-in
    12/06/2018 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview
    02/12/2019 - Interview Scheduled!
    03/14/2019 - EAD Card Being Produced

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Teto00 View Post
      Dumb Question, What would be your nationality if you have a conditional green card?

      We're trying to fill out the form to remove conditions but want to make sure we have the right information. There is a question that asks what is the country of Citizenship or Nationality. Before she became a green card holder, the answer was her country, but curious if that still applies as a conditional resident.

      Thanks in advance.
      Having a green card doesn't change your Nationality. You are still a citizen from the country you were born. Some countries allow double citizenship, having that said if she ever becomes a US citizen, depending on her country of origin, she may have to renounce to her country of citizenship in order to acquire US citizenship.

      Buy anyways, the answer to your question is NO! Her citizenship doesn't change just because she is a LPR. The answer should be the country she was born.

      Good luck!


      My timeline so far:

      -01/27/20: Same sex couple, married to USC.
      -06/29/20: Package I-130, I-130A, I-131, I-485, I-693, I-765, I-864, I-864 joint sponsor and I-944 sent via certified mail USPS.
      -06/30/20: Delivered by USPS and signed by Chicago lockbox T Thomas.
      -07/25/20: Checks cashed.
      -07/30/20: Text messages received with case confirmation numbers.
      -07/31/20: Received NOA's in the mail.
      -08/05/20: Received RFIE notification from USCIS for I-485, letter to follow via mail.
      -08/10/20: Received RFIE in the mail asking for my partner's pay stubs for the last 6 months and letter of employment.
      -09/18/20: Mailed out RFIE to Lee-Summit's office.
      -09/21/20: USCIS confirms they've received RFIE.
      -10/27/2020: Called USCIS regarding biometrics appointment not yet scheduled. USCIS send E-Request to Chicago FO.
      -11/10/2020: Immigration officer reaches out to me via phone call to explain the reason I haven't received a biometrics appointment, appointment will come eventually.
      -11/23/2020: USCIS files another E-Request for biometrics.
      -12/04/2020: USCIS confirms biometrics appointment has been scheduled and letter with details is in the mail already.
      -12/05/2020: Biometrics appointment scheduled for December 21st 2020.

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