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Expiring CR-2...Please Help

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Last May 16, 2013, my family came here in the US and was given the following visas:

Wife: IR-1 (We got Married on April 2011)

Biological daughter (4 years old): IR-2

Step daughter (16 years old): CR -2 (Expiring on May 16, 2015)

Questions:

1) How can I remove the conditional for CR-2 and how much will be the fee?

2) How can I convert my biological daughter to US Citizen and how much will be the fee?

3) When can all of them possibly apply for US Citizenship?

Please help. Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Last May 16, 2013, my family came here in the US and was given the following visas:

Wife: IR-1 (We got Married on April 2011)

Biological daughter (4 years old): IR-2

Step daughter (16 years old): CR -2 (Expiring on May 16, 2015)

Questions:

1) How can I remove the conditional for CR-2 and how much will be the fee?

2) How can I convert my biological daughter to US Citizen and how much will be the fee?

3) When can all of them possibly apply for US Citizenship?

Please help. Thanks

1. Go read about it here and its $505. You have to get the appication in the mail you have less than a month. http://www.uscis.gov/i-751

2. Not sure what you mean by convert. Sorry

3. Your wife and step-daughter after 3 years from date of green card. so next year summer about.

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Your step daughter should have gotten an IR2. Your biological daughter became a citizen the minute she became an lpr. She needs a US passport.

Contact the USCIS about the CR2. As long as your wife did not receive the IR1 in error (it was past the 2 year anniversary of your marriage when she entered, [which it was]) then the CR2 was in error. An infopass is needed.

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Your wife can apply for citizenship next year and your step-daughter would recieve it automatically through her naturalization.

http://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-naturalization

http://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-parents

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Thanks for your answers. I'm currently been set for a callback by USCIS

I started the thread asking on how to remove the condition and wasn't aware of a possible error. I thought CR-2 was the standard visa for stepchild.

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