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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Hola a todos en visa Journey. Hoy me llego una carta donde dice que me aprobaron la visa Permanente quiero saber entonces cual es la proxima visa, la visa condicional eso no lo entiendo mucho y espero me puedan ayudar. Tambien quiero saber si tengo que ir a una entrevista porque dice que la Residencia permanente me sera llegada en 3 semanas pero a continuacion le dejo lo que dice la carta en ingles para que me puedan ayudar mas y muchas gracias.

En cuanto tiempo tengo que renovar la Residencia y cual es el proximo paso.

Welcome to the United states of america

This is to notify you that your application for permanent residence has been approved. It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to permanent resident status in the united states.

At the top of this notice you will see a very important number. It is your USCIS A# A number. This is your permanent resident account and file number. This permanent account number is very important to you. You will need it whenever you contact us.

We will soon mail you a new PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD. Your should receive it within the next 3 weeks. You can use it to show your new status. When you receive you card you must cary it with you at all times if you are 18 or older. It is the law.

Please call us at 800 375 5283 if any of the information about you shown above is incorrect, if you move before you receive you card , or if you dont receive you card within the next 3 weeks. If you call us , please have your A# and also receipt number shown above permanent resident services available . The receipt number is a traking number for your application.

Please read the notice that comes with your card. It will have important information about your card about your status and resposabilities and about permanent resident services available to you.

Your new card will expire two years from when you became a permanent resident. By law your resident status is conditional, and you must apply to remove those conditions before your card expires. We recommend you apply several months before your card expires. When the time comes and you need filing information, or an application, or if you ever have other questions about permanent resident services available to you. Just call our National Customer Service Center at 1/800...... or visit the uscis website www.uscis.gov If you are hearing impaired the NCSCS tdd number is 1800 . The best days to call the NCSC ARE tuesday through friday.

Once again welcome to the united states and congratulations on your permanent resident status.

Espero me puedan ayudar y gracias

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello to all in visa Journey. Today a letter comes to me where he says that they approved me the Permanent visa I want to know then which is next visa, the conditional visa I do not understand that very much and hope that they could help me. Also I want to know if I have to go to an interview because he says that the permanent Residence me will be an arrival in 3 weeks but next I leave to him what says the letter in English so that they could help me more and thank you very much.

conditional green card with 2 year expiration.... you will next at 90 days before expiration of the green card submit an I-751 form to have the conditions removed from your residency. Since your card has been approved, then there is no interview requirement at this time.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Felicidades! Estas aprobado sin ninguna entrevista. USCIS va a mandar tu carta por correo.

90 dias antes de la fecha de caducidad de tu carta "condicional," vas a tener que re-aplicar con USICS para tu carta valida por 10 anos. En ese tiempo, la forma vas a llenar es I-751. Es muy posible que tu y tu paraja van a tener una entrevista antes de que estas aprobado para la carta de 10 anos.

Entonces, hasta 90 dias antes de la fecha de caducidad de tu carta "condicional," estas libre de inmigracion.

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