how lonh took time to get 10 year GC?

amira1111

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hi! after I read a lot of post.
I kind of wonder that how long took time to get 10 year GC?
mine took about 4 years to recived the 10 years GC from I did apply at first . ( I am married with US citizen, I did apply for GC 1996)
I always felt it's took long time becauseall of my freind got 10 years one about 2-3years who had apply GC on same time.
( same area, from same country)
I just wonder how about another people?
 
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Errr... getting a greencard through marriage with an US Citizen falls under 2 cases.

If by the time the application has been approved you HAVE been married more than 2 years, then you get a 10 years unconditional green card.

If by the time the application is approved you have NOT been married more than 2 years, then you get a 2 year conditional green card, 90 days before those 2 years pass you file a form (i-751) to remove the conditions on that card and receive a 10 year unconditional green card.

The first process nowadays takes around: 4-6 months from filing to receiving the card. (If the FBI namecheck clears).

The second process nowadays takes around: 4-6 months from filing to receiving the conditional card, 21 months living as a conditional resident and filing i-751, another 4-6 months before you receive the unconditional 10 year card. (If the FBI namecheck clears).
 
PraetorianXI:)
now I see how come mine it's took the long time .
I 've thought that my husband did missed file or something:confused:
now I feel so clear because I've been wonder about it for long time.:p

wow! nowdays both process become so quick compare before,
it's really good for everybody,
also since the new online system,
people don't have to wait for long line as I remenber I had to wait about 4 hour at the office. <-but I kind of liked to go to the INS office;)
 
Preat I have wondered about this one too.. I was married in Jan 07, and became a conditional resident in July 07. When should i apply to remove the conditions? Is not in Oct 08? 3 months before our two year anniversary?


Errr... getting a greencard through marriage with an US Citizen falls under 2 cases.

If by the time the application has been approved you HAVE been married more than 2 years, then you get a 10 years unconditional green card.

If by the time the application is approved you have NOT been married more than 2 years, then you get a 2 year conditional green card, 90 days before those 2 years pass you file a form (i-751) to remove the conditions on that card and receive a 10 year unconditional green card.

The first process nowadays takes around: 4-6 months from filing to receiving the card. (If the FBI namecheck clears).

The second process nowadays takes around: 4-6 months from filing to receiving the conditional card, 21 months living as a conditional resident and filing i-751, another 4-6 months before you receive the unconditional 10 year card. (If the FBI namecheck clears).
 
When Should I File the Form I-751?

1. Filing jointly. If you are filing this petition jointly with your spouse, you must file it during the 90 days immediately before the second anniversary of the date you were accorded conditional resident status. This is the date your conditional residence expires.

Effect of not filing.

3. If this petition is not filed, you will automatically lose your permanent resident status as of the second anniversary of the date on which you were granted conditional status.

You will then become removable from the United States. If your failure to file was through no fault of your own,you may file your petition late with a written explanation and request that USCIS excuse the late filing. Failure to file before the expiration date may be excused if you demonstrate when you submit the application that the delay was due to extraordinary circumstances beyond your control and that the length of the delay was reasonable.
 
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