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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: France
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I got a permanent resident card of 2 years in may 2005, for a validation of 2 years.

I was wondering if any of you know when I have to apply to renew my card, and which papers I do need and how long it takes.

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Rejane

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I got a permanent resident card of 2 years in may 2005, for a validation of 2 years.

I was wondering if any of you know when I have to apply to renew my card, and which papers I do need and how long it takes.

Thank you

Rejane

You can apply 3 months before your permanent resident card expires.

Here's the guide: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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You will be lifting conditions and need to start the paper work within 90 days before your card expires. You file form I-751

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http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1k2visa-re...conditions.html

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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you'll have to file 90 days before may of next year, so that will be like February...remember its 90 days, not 90 calender days, good night and good luck!

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

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you'll have to file 90 days before may of next year, so that will be like February...remember its 90 days, not 90 calender days, good night and good luck!

I've seen you distinguish between days and calendar days on other posts. Would you please explain the difference.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Now I am confused.... what is the diffrence between 90 days and 90 callender days..... I would have thought 90 days is 90 days.....

Now if you had said 90 callender days and not 3 months I could understand....

Looking forward to your explanation....

Kezzie

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Now I am confused.... what is the diffrence between 90 days and 90 callender days..... I would have thought 90 days is 90 days.....

Now if you had said 90 callender days and not 3 months I could understand....

Looking forward to your explanation....

Kezzie

Whether I count them on the calendar or on my fingers, it keeps coming out the same amount of time.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Calendar days are a measurement of travel time (and also taxability--IRS uses this to say whether one can be taxed as resident or nonresident)--any part of a 24-hour day that is spent in a locale counts as 1 day (example: if I arrive in Calgary at 23:59 on a Friday and then leave at 0:01 the following monday, it counts as FOUR calendar days).

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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Calendar days are a measurement of travel time (and also taxability--IRS uses this to say whether one can be taxed as resident or nonresident)--any part of a 24-hour day that is spent in a locale counts as 1 day (example: if I arrive in Calgary at 23:59 on a Friday and then leave at 0:01 the following monday, it counts as FOUR calendar days).

How does this make any difference at all regarding how soon you can submit this application??????

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Now I am confused.... what is the diffrence between 90 days and 90 callender days..... I would have thought 90 days is 90 days.....

Now if you had said 90 callender days and not 3 months I could understand....

Looking forward to your explanation....

Kezzie

Whether I count them on the calendar or on my fingers, it keeps coming out the same amount of time.

:lol::lol::lol::lol: Just dont use your toes because thats when it start to get complicated because how do you hold up 10 fingers and then touch each toe without loosing count.... Oh I could use my husband to touch the toes.... there we go all sorted...

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Kezzie

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Calendar days are a measurement of travel time (and also taxability--IRS uses this to say whether one can be taxed as resident or nonresident)--any part of a 24-hour day that is spent in a locale counts as 1 day (example: if I arrive in Calgary at 23:59 on a Friday and then leave at 0:01 the following monday, it counts as FOUR calendar days).

How does this make any difference at all regarding how soon you can submit this application??????

How did the discussion of calendar days (which was never in the glister of I-751 and N-400) even get in?????????

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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As long as the LORD's beside me, I don't care if this road ever ends.

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Dont know....... welcome to the confused club... have a seat...

Kezzie

Aussielad is the one that has made this distinction. In another post as well, but it makes no sense in regards to the I-751 topic.

90 days means 90 DAYS, or 3 months, or 2160 hours, or 129600 minutes, or 7776000 seconds. Which doesn't even matter when you file your application via mail, since you can't be THAT accurate with the postal service. It's not like you have to file at a certain hour. You have the whole 90 days to submit.

I hope this is clear!

Happy Haloween!

Dont know....... welcome to the confused club... have a seat...

Kezzie

Aussielad is the one that has made this distinction. In another post as well, but it makes no sense in regards to the I-751 topic.

90 days means 90 DAYS, or 3 months, or 2160 hours, or 129600 minutes, or 7776000 seconds. Which doesn't even matter when you file your application via mail, since you can't be THAT accurate with the postal service. It's not like you have to file at a certain hour. You have the whole 90 days to submit.

I hope this is clear!

Happy Haloween!

Maybe Aussielad is confused between calendar days and business days. Now, THAT would make sense! But still, it has nothing to do with our topic.

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90 days means 90 DAYS, or 3 months,

Actually, 90 days does not always equal 3 months.

Always use a date calendar---google to your favorite one!

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