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Re: sponsorship withdrawal Posted on: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:25:06 -0700

hgrossi wrote on 06/07/08 21:13:

> Thanks Joe but I guess I mispoke myself. What I meant was that I want to
> withdraw the condition.... related on being still the conditional GC. It will
> expire and i need to renew it. If I withdraw the condition, would that affect
> my future plans on becoming a citizen?? is everything tied to the amount of
> time you'be been married?


You don't renew the conditional GC. You remove (not withdraw) the conditions.
That's all. The new GC you will get is an unconditional one.
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I am not a lawyer.
For reliable advice, consult a competent immigration attorney.
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