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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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My wife is category CR1 and I understand that I must do a I751 to remove the conditions 3 months before the anniversary date she arrived in the USA. After my wife conditions are adjusted, how many years she has many years my wife has do before she becomes a usc? There has been conversations that 10 years is what she hasv to do before she becomes usc. Let me know ur intent.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My wife is category CR1 and I understand that I must do a I751 to remove the conditions 3 months before the anniversary date she arrived in the USA. After my wife conditions are adjusted, how many years she has many years my wife has do before she becomes a usc? There has been conversations that 10 years is what she hasv to do before she becomes usc. Let me know ur intent.

If based on a marriage to a USC, then it is 3 years from becoming an LPR (ie, RESIDENT SINCE date on the GC)... otherwise it is 5 years from becoming a USC

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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My wife is category CR1 and I understand that I must do a I751 to remove the conditions 3 months before the anniversary date she arrived in the USA. After my wife conditions are adjusted, how many years she has many years my wife has do before she becomes a usc? There has been conversations that 10 years is what she hasv to do before she becomes usc. Let me know ur intent.

I thought it was 5 years

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Nope. 3 years (you may apply 90 days ahead) from the date she became a permanent resident.

http://www.uscis.gov...le/chapter4.pdf

Edited by Okalian

Wife's I-130:

03/15/2019 NOA1 (Nebraska Service Center)

02/11/2020 Case transferred to Vermont Service Center

02/02/2021 NOA2 الحمد لله

02/04/2021 Approval email
02/12/2022 NVC documents submitted

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