Permanent Residence - 2 years?

komarkaze

New Member
Hello, I hope someone can answer this question of mine. In June 2005, my wife became a permanent resident with a conditional status that is suppose to last for 2 years. 90 days before the permanent residence expiration, I am suppose to file a form to remove the conditional status. Her greencard says that it will expire in June 2007, which makes sense.

The problem is today we looked through her Canadian passport and noticed one of the stamps denoting her as a permanent resident as expiring in June 2006 instead of June 2007. It notes that permanent residence was issued in June 2005. Is there any good reason why her passport would say it expires in 2006 or is it a mistake? Where should we go to have this corrected? We will be leaving the country this weekend for a few days and go through US Border without a problem. But we have a wedding in Canada in July 2006 so I hope that will not prohibit her from leaving or entering the US. Any suggestions?
 
Passport stamp does not matter after you recieve green card(conditional or true). They put passport stamps in case you do not recieve a plastic card for a while. I saw various expiration dates for the stamp, from 6 month to 1 year...
 
Do not worry, they normally stamped the passport so if you want to travel right away or do some stuff before the card itself arrives. The stamp is valid normally for a year. But when you get your card then you use that and that is your real expiration date.

You are fine, remove the conditions...
Good luck,
 
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