QUOTE(Nutty @ Apr 2 2008, 07:57 PM)

My misunderstanding..the tone of your postings sounded quite panicky (in slang, freaked out). I apologise if I misunderstood.
Also, you did not mention all the other issues going on in your first post.
All immigrants get a two year conditional greencard when they first arrive. Then adjustment of status at the end of the two year period and they will receive a permanent greencard.
Correction NOT ALL immigrants get conditional cards, immigrants who have been married for more than 2 years before a green-card is approved will get a 10 year card automatically. Example married for 2 years before entering the USA on the IR-1 or CR-1 visa, results in un-conditional card.
Some K-3/4 holders just wait a bit before filing for AOS, they file the I-485 a few weeks or a month or so before 2nd wedding anniversary so that AOS approval happens after 2nd wedding anniversary, this way the resulting green-card will be UN-Conditional 10 year card.