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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I am currently a permanent resident and it is my understanding that I can renew my permanent residency and it will last for 10 years. Does anyone know how to go about this? Please help!! Thanks.

AOS Timeline

01-02-2008 - AOS Sent

01-04-2008 - Received Date

01-08-2008 - Notice Date I-797C

01-16-2008 - Received NOA for Biometrics appointment

01-30-2008 - Biometrics appointment

02-15-2008 - Received NOA Request for applicant to appear for initial interview Form I-485, Notice Date - Feb.8,2008

03-04-2008 - Received EAD for both myself and my son.........:)

03-04-2008 - Received AP for both myself and my son.......:)

05-07-2008 - Interview for I-485

05-07-2008 - Request for additional medical for myself. I was pregnant for the first medical and couldn't get xrays for the TB test. I also needed mumps measles and rubella shot at the time and couldn't get until after the pregnancy.

05-23-2008 - Medical approved and sent to USCIS.

06-03-2008 - I-797 Notice of Action . Welcome notice. Application for permanent residence approved...:)!!

06-06-2008 - Greencards received....YEAH!! Happy Dance!!

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I am currently a permanent resident and it is my understanding that I can renew my permanent residency and it will last for 10 years. Does anyone know how to go about this? Please help!! Thanks.

If you came here on a k1 visa and ur green card is valid for 2 years..you have to remove your conditional status 90 days before you green card expire to get the 10 yr. green card and this 10 yr. card is renewable.You have to file I-751 first before you get ur 10 yr.card.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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From looking at your timeline you received your green card approval on June 3, 2008. That means you can apply for your 10 year card 90 days before June 3, 2010. You have to apply no later than June 3, 2010 though - you are not allowed to file the I-751 late. You might want to read up on the information in the Guides at the top of the Removal of Conditions forum.

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