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  1. Yep, this is different in California. I renewed my DL as conditional LPR in 2021 and got expiration in 2026. My conditional GC expired in 2022.
  2. And as we know, LPR status isn't temporary, even conditional.
  3. How so? The LPR status is indefinite until judge terminates it. It's different to work visas etc.
  4. California issues same licenses for citizens and LPRs. Same validity. Even for conditional residents.
  5. Maybe. Sometimes green card is issued in error too. I'd file FOIA and get all immigration files when you get GC to understand history better.
  6. Which state are you from? In many states LPR and US citizen licenses have no difference.
  7. This is just my experience. Not sure how consistent this is.
  8. No it's not true at all. My case initially showed 7 months. My case got approved within 3.5 months. On the day of my oath, it showed 3 weeks until decision.
  9. Could be that left hand doesn't know what right hand is doing. Maybe one trip, OP was admitted as LPR and subsequent trips as visitor 😅 This is a very interesting case, I hope we learn more soon. @Pat J sorry if I caused you stress. This is a unique situation.
  10. Good question, I don't know. There seems to be some mix up. Did this status change recently?
  11. If this is your last entry to the US, it proves you were admitted as a visitor, not LPR. Essentially at least three sources confirm your immigrant visa was never activated and you were never considered permanent resident: 1) Most recent I-94 shows you as visitor 2) Immigrant visa was never endorsed 3) You never got green card I'm sorry about this, but most likely you'll have to re-apply for immigrant visa.
  12. Biometrics were reused for both I-751 and N-400.
  13. I think General provision (holding green card for 5 years) is the only option for you. You haven't been married to US citizen for 3+ years. You cannot base it on marriage to first spouse if you remarried or that spouse deceased.
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