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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

Then go back to the Boise Office with your I-90 receipts and get I-551 stamps in your passports. But the I-90 NOA should be good enough evidence of your permanent resident status..

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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

Then go back to the Boise Office with your I-90 receipts and get I-551 stamps in your passports. But the I-90 NOA should be good enough evidence of your permanent resident status..

Thanks. Hopefully I at least get the NOA back within a month. Our office here doesn't deal with the I-551 stamp. Discovered that from past experience. They only issue temp cards which means my son and I would have to have more passport style photos done.

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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

HI! Excuse,excuse me could you please tell me whats going on with your case? Why did you have to go to the Local office ? Have you field the form I-751 yet? Why did the officer handed the I-90 forms?

Could you please clarify that for me?

What kind of letter from Nebraska was that?

Thank you.

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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

HI! Excuse,excuse me could you please tell me whats going on with your case? Why did you have to go to the Local office ? Have you field the form I-751 yet? Why did the officer handed the I-90 forms?

Could you please clarify that for me?

What kind of letter from Nebraska was that?

Thank you.

I'll try to keep it short. I was given approval on residency in July of 2004 "after" my second wedding anniversary and was given a 2 year conditional card. I went back into the local office to tell them that I think they made a mistake. I should have received a 10 year card. They said they did not have to give me one (long story on this). In April of this year, I applied to have conditions removed with Nebraska. I received my paperwork back along with photos and my check with a letter stating a mistake had been made on my residency status based on having been married for over 2 years at time of approval for residency. I was to take their (Nebraska's) letter back to my local office, have my case reviewed and I should then be issued a 10 year card (no charge). I went back to my local office and showed the officer my letter. He gave me the I-90 to fill out and to send back to Nebraska for the switchover from 2 year card to 10 year card. With the I-90 I have included my 2 year conditional card, copy of my marriage certificate and a covering letter along with a copy of the letter that Nebraska sent me.

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I posted previously about Nebraska sending all of my paperwork back stating that because my approval on residency took place after I had been married two years, I was supposed to have received a 10 year card and not a 2 year card back in July 2004.

I went back into our Boise office. Nice and quiet. Only one couple ahead of us and no one else. The officer read the letter from Nebraska, looked at our greencards, simply handed over two I-90 forms where he checked off a couple of boxes. He then attached my photo along with my son's to the forms, also attached the copies of our greencards. I am just to fill in the rest of the information, attach a copy of Nebraska's letter to my I-90 and my son's, then forward back to Nebraska. We will then receive the 10 year greencard, no charge.

Now my question is this. Expiry on these 2 year cards is July 7, 2006. What if I receive nothing back before then?

HI! Excuse,excuse me could you please tell me whats going on with your case? Why did you have to go to the Local office ? Have you field the form I-751 yet? Why did the officer handed the I-90 forms?

Could you please clarify that for me?

What kind of letter from Nebraska was that?

Thank you.

I'll try to keep it short. I was given approval on residency in July of 2004 "after" my second wedding anniversary and was given a 2 year conditional card. I went back into the local office to tell them that I think they made a mistake. I should have received a 10 year card. They said they did not have to give me one (long story on this). In April of this year, I applied to have conditions removed with Nebraska. I received my paperwork back along with photos and my check with a letter stating a mistake had been made on my residency status based on having been married for over 2 years at time of approval for residency. I was to take their (Nebraska's) letter back to my local office, have my case reviewed and I should then be issued a 10 year card (no charge). I went back to my local office and showed the officer my letter. He gave me the I-90 to fill out and to send back to Nebraska for the switchover from 2 year card to 10 year card. With the I-90 I have included my 2 year conditional card, copy of my marriage certificate and a covering letter along with a copy of the letter that Nebraska sent me.

Oh,ok thank you very much for by explaining that to me!

Thank you.

My best wishes to you!

Sincerely.

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omg *faints* Don't tell me your nightmare on the cards is FINALLY coming to a close?

I bet you'll miss those weekly trips down to the office :whistle:

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omg *faints* Don't tell me your nightmare on the cards is FINALLY coming to a close?

I bet you'll miss those weekly trips down to the office :whistle:

Hugs n congrats to you!!

Actually I'm not so sure right now. I'm being told by two people in other forums that my local office is not following the correct procedure for having the 2 year card switched to the 10 year card.

I'm going to do as I was advised by my local office and see what the end result is with Nebraska. That's all I can do.

More saga to follow!

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omg *faints* Don't tell me your nightmare on the cards is FINALLY coming to a close?

I bet you'll miss those weekly trips down to the office :whistle:

Hugs n congrats to you!!

Actually I'm not so sure right now. I'm being told by two people in other forums that my local office is not following the correct procedure for having the 2 year card switched to the 10 year card.

I'm going to do as I was advised by my local office and see what the end result is with Nebraska. That's all I can do.

More saga to follow!

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