QUOTE(Len_and_Bren @ Apr 30 2008, 05:32 PM)

QUOTE(jj_154 @ Apr 27 2008, 02:11 AM)

For the CR1, do you mean we have to adjust status 2 years after receiving the visa or after our marriage passes the two year mark. We have been married about a year now, so we will get the CR1 based on what you said.
Thanks,
John
If at the time you activate your visa you have been married for less than 2 years, you will receive a 2 year conditional greencard and later on you would apply to remove conditions and receive a 10 year greencard. If you have been married for more than 2 years, you will receive a 10 year green card, with no need to remove conditions. In both cases, you can apply for citizenship within 3 years of becoming a permanent resident.
Adjustment of Status does not apply to either of the visas which result from DCF.
Hope this helps, L.
Yep, that's right. I'll add a bit more clarification to be on the safe side!

You will definitely not have to worry about adjustment of status if your wife receives the CR1 visa through DCF. If you enter the US after your two wedding anniversary, your wife should receive a 10 year green card (I would point it out if the officer doesn't do it automatically), which means you do not even have to worry about removing conditions. If you enter the US before your second wedding anniversary, your wife will receive a two year green card. She will be a normal permanent resident with all the same rights - she would just have to remove conditions (not adjust status) two years after entering the US with the visa.