Two year Permanent Resident Card
#1
Forum Regular
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2008
Location: Mendocino County, California
Posts: 53
Two year Permanent Resident Card
Please would someone give me advice about when I must apply to have the conditions removed from my green card. Is it 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of my marriage, or 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of the receipt of my green card?
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
#2
Re: Two year Permanent Resident Card
Please would someone give me advice about when I must apply to have the conditions removed from my green card. Is it 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of my marriage, or 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of the receipt of my green card?
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
#4
Re: Two year Permanent Resident Card
Please would someone give me advice about when I must apply to have the conditions removed from my green card. Is it 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of my marriage, or 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of the receipt of my green card?
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
I got married 26th August 2008.
I received my Permanent Resident Card in February 2009.
Thank you!
#5
Re: Two year Permanent Resident Card
Yes understood not the actual physical presence of your GC but the day your were granted PR.
#6
Re: Two year Permanent Resident Card
If your GC is printed correctly, you can either:
Look at the "resident since" date on it, and count 2 years forward. You should file the I-751 within the 90 days just before that date.
Look at the expiraction date of your green card. If it's correct, you should file the I-751 within the 90 days just before that date.
Rene
Look at the "resident since" date on it, and count 2 years forward. You should file the I-751 within the 90 days just before that date.
Look at the expiraction date of your green card. If it's correct, you should file the I-751 within the 90 days just before that date.
Rene