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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello my friends here i just would like to aske im cr1 ,i will be 2 years in april 8 so do u think its better to wait till that date so i can get 10 years green card or go now and if i wait they will deal with me depend on date of arrival ??????? thank u

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What I read so far, it depend up to date of your arrival, but at POE, you would have to explain about all this situation, and make sure that they stamp for IR-1 category.

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Hello my friends here i just would like to aske im cr1 ,i will be 2 years in april 8 so do u think its better to wait till that date so i can get 10 years green card or go now and if i wait they will deal with me depend on date of arrival ??????? thank u

You can apply to (get your 10 year Green Card) 'remove conditions' 90 before your card expires. Apply to ROC before your card expires, do not wait.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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CONGRATS!! When did you get the visa?!!!!!

Do your kids visa expire? Are they in USA already?

I do not think I could wait 2 more months to be with each other. But I am impatient!!

If you go now it will cost another 680 dollars in 2 years and alot of paperwork and an interview again to remove the conditions

If you wait till you are married over 2 years then you can enter USA on a IR1 and it is a 10 year card and you do not need money, paperwork or interview.

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May 24, 2011 NOA1

Sept 11, 2011 NOA2-took 19 days to get case number

Sept 30, 2011 NVC number and IIN received Friday-gotta wait till Monday

Oct 13, 2011 Case Completed- 13 days from receiving case number Took 32 days from NOA2

Nov 30, 2011 Notified of Interview date

January 19, 2012 Interview- 240 days from NOA1

INTERVIEW RESULTS-APPROVED WITH 14 WEEKS AP--but he got his visa in 56 days!!!!!!

PLEASE EDIT YOUR TIMELINE IN YOUR PROFILE SO OTHERS CAN LEARN HOW LONG EACH STEP TAKES IN THIS PROCESS

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You can apply to (get your 10 year Green Card) 'remove conditions' 90 before your card expires. Apply to ROC before your card expires, do not wait.

You've misunderstood the question. The OP holds a CR1 visa, she has not yet entered the United States. This April 8th is her second wedding anniversary. She's asking whether it's advisable to defer her entry until April 8 or after so that she can get a 10-year GC and avoid the ROC process.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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CONGRATS!! When did you get the visa?!!!!!

Do your kids visa expire? Are they in USA already?

I do not think I could wait 2 more months to be with each other. But I am impatient!!

If you go now it will cost another 680 dollars in 2 years and alot of paperwork and an interview again to remove the conditions

If you wait till you are married over 2 years then you can enter USA on a IR1 and it is a 10 year card and you do not need money, paperwork or interview.

you always nice to evryone thank you so much for the advice

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You've misunderstood the question. The OP holds a CR1 visa, she has not yet entered the United States. This April 8th is her second wedding anniversary. She's asking whether it's advisable to defer her entry until April 8 or after so that she can get a 10-year GC and avoid the ROC process.

Thank you Stephen for pointing that out, I totally misunderstood what she was asking.

"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" - Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945.

"Retreat hell! We just got here!"

CAPT. LLOYD WILLIAMS, USMC

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