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So i got approved on the interview and i got the passport and the Visa today but i am a little confused.

For what i read, i will have this residence for 1 year (i thought it would be 2 years?)what is coming next? What should i do?

I will probably leave next week, althought i am not 100% sure on that.

Help is appreciated!

Thank you

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So i got approved on the interview and i got the passport and the Visa today but i am a little confused.

For what i read, i will have this residence for 1 year (i thought it would be 2 years?)what is coming next? What should i do?

I will probably leave next week, althought i am not 100% sure on that.

Help is appreciated!

Thank you

Congrats!

Once you get your residence (a process of several months) ypu will received a conditional 2 year permanent residency. 3 months before the residency expires you have to apply to remove conditions and receive a 10 year residency.

My wife arrived in March and today we received the green card in the mail. Good Luck.

Art

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Congratulations...just get on the plane and worry about the rest once you are in the arms of your sweetie. The worst is over now...the waiting. :dance:

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6/14/2012 NOA1 --> California Service Center
9/25/2012 NOA2
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10/01/2012 NVC Received
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11/30/2012 Picked-up Packet from Local Post Office
01/16/2013 Medical
01/23/2013 Interview - In AP

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Thank you all!!!!

About the process...will i still get the 2 years residency? or just 1 year? because the visa says 1 year....

2 year in the mail after u get to the states.

"Marriage isn't for Christmas but forever" My husband Femi (L)(L)(L)

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