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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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Posted
hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

hi i looked on front of card all the info i saw. was name..A#,exp.blah blah. then a punch of letters and number. i never seen anything that says category per say. the first set of numbers is like C1USA..BLAH BLAH

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

hi i looked on front of card all the info i saw. was name..A#,exp.blah blah. then a punch of letters and number. i never seen anything that says category per say. the first set of numbers is like C1USA..BLAH BLAH

hi again,

my god you was right. i kept looking. you barely can make it out. it says on card 1f1. now what.

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

hi i looked on front of card all the info i saw. was name..A#,exp.blah blah. then a punch of letters and number. i never seen anything that says category per say. the first set of numbers is like C1USA..BLAH BLAH

hi again,

my god you was right. i kept looking. you barely can make it out. it says on card 1f1. now what.

Now you know your green card's category matches with the expiration date. Sounds like they have you on record as an I instead of a C. Whether to roll with it or make an infopass appointment is up to you.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

hi i looked on front of card all the info i saw. was name..A#,exp.blah blah. then a punch of letters and number. i never seen anything that says category per say. the first set of numbers is like C1USA..BLAH BLAH

hi again,

my god you was right. i kept looking. you barely can make it out. it says on card 1f1. now what.

Now you know your green card's category matches with the expiration date. Sounds like they have you on record as an I instead of a C. Whether to roll with it or make an infopass appointment is up to you.

Wow, seems like they've made this mistake a few times.

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

It's an error but may not need to be corrected. If the "Category" is noted as CR instead of IR, you'll want to clear this up for sure. If it says IR under Category, maybe not so much. These designations can be hard to read but you should be able to tell a C from an I. What does it say?

where do i look to find out? is it on the card?

hi again i looked on the welcome notice that was issued right before the green card was recieved. its says like this.COA1F1

Look on the front of the card under the word "Category".

hi i looked on front of card all the info i saw. was name..A#,exp.blah blah. then a punch of letters and number. i never seen anything that says category per say. the first set of numbers is like C1USA..BLAH BLAH

hi again,

my god you was right. i kept looking. you barely can make it out. it says on card 1f1. now what.

Now you know your green card's category matches with the expiration date. Sounds like they have you on record as an I instead of a C. Whether to roll with it or make an infopass appointment is up to you.

Wow, seems like they've made this mistake a few times.

what would you do in this situation?

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hi guys,

im new here and have a question about green card. my wife got approved and received her green card . she was sent the 10 year but at that time we was only married 1 year. i thought 10 yr. was for couples that were married 2 or more years? is it possible they can do this? its like they jumped over conditinal and went straight to permanent. is there a difference in the way the conditional and permanent resident card looks. any info will be helpful..

how did it end? did you remove the conditions?

 
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