Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Hi all,
I recently had my interview in the London US Embassy. They have approved my immigration application (through marriage) and welcomed me to the USA. Two days later I got my IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION document. I have to have this document with me when I enter the US. It is valid to travel for 6 months. So what happens next? Once I enter the USA can I start work immediately? Is my immigrant visa what they call the "green card?" or do I have to apply for a green card now? If yes how long does it take and can I do it from the UK? Any help to clear this in my head will be greatly appreciated. Regards Antonis |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Antonis Hi all, I recently had my interview in the London US Embassy. They have approved my immigration application (through marriage) and welcomed me to the USA. Two days later I got my IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION document. I have to have this document with me when I enter the US. It is valid to travel for 6 months. So what happens next? Once I enter the USA can I start work immediately? Is my immigrant visa what they call the "green card?" or do I have to apply for a green card now? If yes how long does it take and can I do it from the UK? Any help to clear this in my head will be greatly appreciated. Regards Antonis |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Antonis Hi all, I recently had my interview in the London US Embassy. They have approved my immigration application (through marriage) and welcomed me to the USA. Two days later I got my IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION document. I have to have this document with me when I enter the US. It is valid to travel for 6 months. So what happens next? Once I enter the USA can I start work immediately? Is my immigrant visa what they call the "green card?" or do I have to apply for a green card now? If yes how long does it take and can I do it from the UK? Any help to clear this in my head will be greatly appreciated. Regards Antonis Hey there Antonis:) First of all CONGRATS on the CR1 visa!!:) Upon entry the immigration officer will stamp the I-551 (temporary evidence for permanent residence) on your passport. The stamp will allow you to work until you get your green card in the mail (it can take 2-3 months.. keep in mind this timelines may vary). So no You don't have to apply for a green card, and if you did you couldn't apply from the UK. If you have been married less than 2 years when you get the lawful permament resident status (At the entry in the US in your case), you will receive permanent resident status on a conditional basis. Your green card will be "temporary" (As it will expire after a 2 year period) You and your spouse must apply together to remove the conditions on residence. IMPORTANT – you must apply to remove conditional status within 90 days BEFORE the 2-year anniversary of the date you were granted conditional legal permanent resident status. If you don't do this during this time you will be considered out of status and will be subject to removal from the US. For information about remove conditions based on marriage: http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/RemCond.HTM Good Luck!! |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by whistlestop01 Are you a K1 or K3 receiver? Not sure if you are married or coming over as a fiancee??? Read my other post:) |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Hypertweeky Hey there Antonis:) First of all CONGRATS on the CR1 visa!!:) Upon entry the immigration officer will stamp the I-551 (temporary evidence for permanent residence) on your passport. The stamp will allow you to work until you get your green card in the mail (it can take 2-3 months.. keep in mind this timelines may vary). So no You don't have to apply for a green card, and if you did you couldn't apply from the UK. If you have been married less than 2 years when you get the lawful permament resident status (At the entry in the US in your case), you will receive permanent resident status on a conditional basis. Your green card will be "temporary" (As it will expire after a 2 year period) You and your spouse must apply together to remove the conditions on residence. IMPORTANT – you must apply to remove conditional status within 90 days BEFORE the 2-year anniversary of the date you were granted conditional legal permanent resident status. If you don't do this during this time you will be considered out of status and will be subject to removal from the US. For information about remove conditions based on marriage: http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/RemCond.HTM Good Luck!! Thank you very much and thanks for the quick and informal reply. Excellent news then 9 months of paperwork is over!!! Together with my visa the embassy gave me a shielded (closed) envelop and they asked me to carry with me my medical results and Xray. Do I go under some kind of interview at the POE or do I just hand them in to the officer? Sorry for asking all these questions, thanks again for everything. Regards Antonis |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by whistlestop01 Are you a K1 or K3 receiver? Not sure if you are married or coming over as a fiancee??? Married, Aug 30th 2003! Thanks for your reply. Antonis PS: Answered received by Hypertweeky above. |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Antonis Sorry for asking all these questions, thanks again for everything. Regards Antonis If you read the top post on page one of the forum (british expats users) you will find a link to POE experiences at kamya.com. Many of us have written out our stories so you can read and know what's to come. You will have a brief interaction at your POE and there are some things you should be prepared for (look under DCF experiences). best, mo PS: also, checking the usenet box on your posts will ensure that the maximum number of people can answer your questions. |
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Originally posted by Antonis Married, Aug 30th 2003! Thanks for your reply. Antonis PS: Answered received by Hypertweeky above. Safe flight to America and take care. Love Gisela xx |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Antonis Thank you very much and thanks for the quick and informal reply. Excellent news then 9 months of paperwork is over!!! Together with my visa the embassy gave me a shielded (closed) envelop and they asked me to carry with me my medical results and Xray. Do I go under some kind of interview at the POE or do I just hand them in to the officer? Sorry for asking all these questions, thanks again for everything. Regards Antonis Meauxna already told you were to go for valuable information:) but yeah you have to hand the envelope to the immigration officer:) When are you coming to the US? Good Luck!! |
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Originally posted by whistlestop01 Yup I noticed Hypertweeky's reply. I guess she knows you :D Safe flight to America and take care. Love Gisela xx I don't know him, but for his post I could tell he is a DCF'er:) Take care!! |
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Originally posted by Hypertweeky Hey there Antonis:) Meauxna already told you were to go for valuable information:) but yeah you have to hand the envelope to the immigration officer:) When are you coming to the US? Good Luck!! Thanks Traveling August the 24th. Regards Antonis |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Antonis Thanks Traveling August the 24th. Regards Antonis Great!, don't forget to post your POE experience:) Take care! |
Re: Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration
Originally posted by Hypertweeky Great!, don't forget to post your POE experience:) Take care! I will Thanks again Antonis |
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