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Subject: Re: Any reason to keep old records? Posted on: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:06:11 -0400

OK! What forms and what process is used to "remove" the conditions of a the
2 year green card that my wife has now as the result of the K-1 visa. We
have no children. Her conditional green card expires soon.

tom

"nipidoc" wrote in message
news:88d76c5f-d8bb-494d-966e-42b34bda4107@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>I was a member of this group many years ago having navigated this
> hellish process. Hopefully it is somewhat better now than it was in
> 2000 and 2001. My prayers are with you all.
>
> I became naturalized in 2006. Is there any reason at all to keep
> copies of all my old paperwork as it pertaines to my work permit,
> advanced parole, green card? It's a thick ol' binder that seems
> pretty useless since I have a certificate of naturalization now.
>
> Any reason to keep this mountain of old paperwork?
>