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Yeeeah!!GC in hands!!That was very soon!! My online status on Tuesday says I should reieve my GC in 60 days!!!But guess what it is Friday and I have it in hands even before the welcoming letter and the approval letter!!! :dance::dance:

By the way, it is a "Permanent Resident" card and it will expire in two years. I thought it is temporary for one year and then you have to apply for the permanent!!!I came here on K1 visa. Do u have any idea how that work?????

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Congratulations!! The first GC is for two years, and the next one is for ten years. Ninety days before your new GC expires, you must apply for the ten-year GC. Ninety days, not sooner, not later....lol

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