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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Morocco
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hi everybody.

i have alosmt 2 years in u.s.,i'm going to apply for my new resident card because mine is going to expires soon.

so what i shoud to do for to get another one.

i hear them is goingto give me 10 years.

plz i do need some help about that .

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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If your first card is a 2 year card it is considered a 'conditional' green card. It means that you were married for less than 2 years when you received your green card. What you need to do is to apply to 'remove the conditions' by filing an I-751 application BEFORE the 2 year green card expires. You can file it starting 90 days before the expiry of the 2 year card. You need to include a number of documents along with the application proving that your marriage is a real marriage and not one entered into for immigration purposes. These documents include tax returns showing either joint filing or married, filing singly; joint bank account statements; joint lease or mortgage/property deed; joint loans; joint health insurance, things like that. You want to show how you how mingled together your lives financially and socially. Read the pinned article on questions about Removal of Conditions at the top of this forum.

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