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i was married to US citizin nov 2006 and my GC is on the way and i think it will be conditional card...and i think if it s conditional i will need to renew it in april 2009 .

so the question is when i can apply to the citizinship is it 3 years from the date of the conditional card or 3 years from the 10 years card???

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It will be conditional, only if you were married longer than 2 years BEFORE the green-card is approved will it be UN-Conditional.

If you are receiving it this month then you renew it 2 years from now that will be 2010 NOT 2009.

You can apply for citizenship 3 years after getting CR-Green-card, that will be 2011.

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It will be conditional, only if you were married longer than 2 years BEFORE the green-card is approved will it be UN-Conditional.

If you are receiving it this month then you renew it 2 years from now that will be 2010 NOT 2009.

You can apply for citizenship 3 years after getting CR-Green-card, that will be 2011.

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My card is expired 7/2009 which is conditional card. so when can i apply for citizinship??

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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It will be conditional, only if you were married longer than 2 years BEFORE the green-card is approved will it be UN-Conditional.

If you are receiving it this month then you renew it 2 years from now that will be 2010 NOT 2009.

You can apply for citizenship 3 years after getting CR-Green-card, that will be 2011.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=45362

My card is expired 7/2009 which is conditional card. so when can i apply for citizenship??

What does the green-card show as date that residency status was approved? You can apply for citizenship at 3 years of that date. And yes you file I-751 within 90 days before the CR-card's expiration date.

Note there are residency requirements, and have to be married to a US citizen for the 3 years in order to file for citizenship at 3 years.

You may want to read the citizenship guide: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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Filed: Country: Egypt
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It will be conditional, only if you were married longer than 2 years BEFORE the green-card is approved will it be UN-Conditional.

If you are receiving it this month then you renew it 2 years from now that will be 2010 NOT 2009.

You can apply for citizenship 3 years after getting CR-Green-card, that will be 2011.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=45362

My card is expired 7/2009 which is conditional card. so when can i apply for citizenship??

What does the green-card show as date that residency status was approved? You can apply for citizenship at 3 years of that date. And yes you file I-751 within 90 days before the CR-card's expiration date.

Note there are residency requirements, and have to be married to a US citizen for the 3 years in order to file for citizenship at 3 years.

You may want to read the citizenship guide: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf

u really covered my question right ....thank you so much

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Filed: Country: Egypt
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It will be conditional, only if you were married longer than 2 years BEFORE the green-card is approved will it be UN-Conditional.

If you are receiving it this month then you renew it 2 years from now that will be 2010 NOT 2009.

You can apply for citizenship 3 years after getting CR-Green-card, that will be 2011.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=45362

My card is expired 7/2009 which is conditional card. so when can i apply for citizenship??

What does the green-card show as date that residency status was approved? You can apply for citizenship at 3 years of that date. And yes you file I-751 within 90 days before the CR-card's expiration date.

Note there are residency requirements, and have to be married to a US citizen for the 3 years in order to file for citizenship at 3 years.

You may want to read the citizenship guide: http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf

the date of residency is july 2007 and expired july 2009

so i will file remove condition on april 2009 and i will be able to apply for citizinship april 2010

is that right?

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the date of residency is july 2007 and expired july 2009

so i will file remove condition on april 2009 and i will be able to apply for citizinship april 2010

is that right?

You are Correct. :thumbs:

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

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