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The marriage is little over 1.5 years old at the time of approval. The Welcome letter stated that I am a conditional resident which seems legible according the duration of marriage (less than 2 years).
Should I go for an InfoPass appt? I am afraid of them taking my card and wait for years for a replacement card and lots of hassle.
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The form says "Do not count anyone twice". So if you have counted yourself or your spouse once and there is no one in your household, all other entries will be 0 (zero).
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After a long wait I was approved for green card as CR1 and received Welcome letter from USCIS. The letter said my card will expire in 2 years and I have to apply for removal of conditions 90 days prior to that (and blah blah...)
Now, I received my card yesterday and guess what... it is valid for 10 years. USCIS sure did a mistake (I would be more than glad if they didn’t in this case).
Should I apply for a new card? Or just apply after 2 years for removal of condition? My marriage is almost but not 2 years yet. Is there any risk if I travel with this card now and apply in 2 years for removal of conditions?
Also, will there be any issue removing condition because of the Green card expiration date?
Please help if anyone has any information. Good luck to all waiting for their case.
EEGrad
"Human nature is strange, but the nature of USCIS is even stranger"
Strange Mistake in Green Card by USCIS (CR1)
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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I have arranged travel plan and my native country will give me a lot of trouble to board a US bound aircraft if I don't have PR card in hand.
Will it be possible to go to USCIS after I come back? I should not have any problem at the Port of Entry within 2 years of my residency, right? All the Immigration Officer can do is advice me that my GC expiration date is wrong, not deny my entry. Am I thinking correctly?