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Zengerhaaw

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  1. Thank you for your input. Yes. According to https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/lawful-permanent-residents/ImmigrantCOA, my friend entered on the AS7 Spouses of AS6 , so that's an immigrant visa. But: According to the question explanation offered by USCIS I-90 online form, that is not: "Did you enter the U.S. on an immigrant visa? Immigrant visas are processed and issued by U.S. consulates in foreign countries. If you have obtained a green card by applying for permanent resident status after entering the United States, you are not entering on an immigrant visa." According to the explanation, because my friend was admitted into USA based on the asylee dependent status in 2011 (I saw that stamp in his passport), then obtained his permanent residence in 2012 (residence since 2012), he is NOT entering on an immigrant visa. That why I think it's so confusing.
  2. Sorry. I was not clear in my posting. I am now a citizen. my journey is over. Now I'm helping a friend file his I-90. My posting uses the first person, but it is not me.
  3. Dear. I-751 is not GC Renewal. I-751 is to remove conditions. https://www.uscis.gov › i-751 Dec 23, 2022 — I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence ... Use this form if you are a conditional permanent resident who obtained status through ...
  4. submit it online and apply for the green card renewal as the posting title/content suggests. Thanks
  5. Hello, I am currently filing an I-90 for green card (AS7) renewal. My spouse got the asylum status, then helped me get the asylum visa, then I entered USA as a refugee's spouse, then lived in US for one year, then applied for the green card. Here is one question on the I-90 form: Did you enter the U.S. on an immigrant visa? Immigrant visas are processed and issued by U.S. consulates in foreign countries. If you have obtained a green card by applying for permanent resident status after entering the United States, you are not entering on an immigrant visa. I don't know how to answer that question. The asylum visa of a refugee's spouse is an immigrant visa or not?. Based on the explanation by USCIS, it seems that it is not. But I'm not 100% sure. Please help me!
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