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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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HI everyone, i just have a simple question, what is category CR6 on my green card mean? what is the definition for this category? or where can i find the answer? thanks in advance.

7/1/2000 enter US on a 90 days stamp at airport

9/20/2000 apply changing nonimmigrant status to F-1

12/16/2000 recieved approval notice for F-1

12/19/2000 recieved new I-94 for F-1

7/?/2003 met my (future) wife

8/?/2003 started dating

4/1/2004 planning on getting married

4/?/2004 informed parents

7/22/2004 Wedding Day

8/13/2004 Send out all documents

8/27/2004 NOA for I-485

10/14/2004 Biometric taken

4/19/2005 AP filed

6/24/2005 AOS Interview notice

6/27/2005 AP Approved

8/16/2005 AOS Interview Successful (some copies needed)

CURRENTLY WAITING FOR OFFICIAL APPROVAL

8/26/2005 AOS Officially approved

9/01/2005 I-551 stamp in passport

9/10/2005 GC recieved

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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thank you for answering my question so fast, actually i was a F-1 in here for many years before i was adjusted, i never had a K-1 or K3 visa. is there any category explaination information on the web site? because i know CR means conditional resident, i just want to find out what that 6 mean.

7/1/2000 enter US on a 90 days stamp at airport

9/20/2000 apply changing nonimmigrant status to F-1

12/16/2000 recieved approval notice for F-1

12/19/2000 recieved new I-94 for F-1

7/?/2003 met my (future) wife

8/?/2003 started dating

4/1/2004 planning on getting married

4/?/2004 informed parents

7/22/2004 Wedding Day

8/13/2004 Send out all documents

8/27/2004 NOA for I-485

10/14/2004 Biometric taken

4/19/2005 AP filed

6/24/2005 AOS Interview notice

6/27/2005 AP Approved

8/16/2005 AOS Interview Successful (some copies needed)

CURRENTLY WAITING FOR OFFICIAL APPROVAL

8/26/2005 AOS Officially approved

9/01/2005 I-551 stamp in passport

9/10/2005 GC recieved

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thank you for answering my question so fast, actually i was a F-1 in here for many years before i was adjusted, i never had a K-1 or K3 visa. is there any category explaination information on the web site? because i know CR means conditional resident, i just want to find out what that 6 mean.

I don't think the number really means anything. It's just the number used to identify you from another catagory. CR-7 is what your child would be. What does the 3 in K-3 mean other than K-1 and 2 had already been used.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
Timeline

thank you for answering my question so fast, actually i was a F-1 in here for many years before i was adjusted, i never had a K-1 or K3 visa. is there any category explaination information on the web site? because i know CR means conditional resident, i just want to find out what that 6 mean.

I don't think the number really means anything. It's just the number used to identify you from another catagory. CR-7 is what your child would be. What does the 3 in K-3 mean other than K-1 and 2 had already been used.

I don't think we are on the same page, besides i am 26 and i have no children. if you want to find out about definition about K categories visas go to the web site http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/visas.htm

7/1/2000 enter US on a 90 days stamp at airport

9/20/2000 apply changing nonimmigrant status to F-1

12/16/2000 recieved approval notice for F-1

12/19/2000 recieved new I-94 for F-1

7/?/2003 met my (future) wife

8/?/2003 started dating

4/1/2004 planning on getting married

4/?/2004 informed parents

7/22/2004 Wedding Day

8/13/2004 Send out all documents

8/27/2004 NOA for I-485

10/14/2004 Biometric taken

4/19/2005 AP filed

6/24/2005 AOS Interview notice

6/27/2005 AP Approved

8/16/2005 AOS Interview Successful (some copies needed)

CURRENTLY WAITING FOR OFFICIAL APPROVAL

8/26/2005 AOS Officially approved

9/01/2005 I-551 stamp in passport

9/10/2005 GC recieved

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thank you for answering my question so fast, actually i was a F-1 in here for many years before i was adjusted, i never had a K-1 or K3 visa. is there any category explaination information on the web site? because i know CR means conditional resident, i just want to find out what that 6 mean.

I don't think the number really means anything. It's just the number used to identify you from another catagory. CR-7 is what your child would be. What does the 3 in K-3 mean other than K-1 and 2 had already been used.

I don't think we are on the same page, besides i am 26 and i have no children. if you want to find out about definition about K categories visas go to the web site http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/visas.htm

Thank you ever so much for that information. All this immigration stuff can be so confusing at times. LOL

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Thank you ever so much for that information. All this immigration stuff can be so confusing at times. LOL

OMG :lol:

Usna, what you're being told is that category CR6 means that you are a conditional resident, based on an adjustment of status due to being the spouse of a US citizen.

(From http://www.uscis.gov)

K-1

Spouses, adjustments, entered as fiance(e), conditional (CF1)

Spouses, adjustments, entered as fiance(e) (IF1)

K-2

Children (step) of CF1, adjustments (CF2)

Children of IF1, adjustments (IF2)

K-3 (also B2/VWP, F1, etc...)

Spouses, adjustments, conditional (CR6)

Spouses, adjustments (IR6)

K-4

Children, adjustments, conditional (CR7)

Children, adjustments (IR7)

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Make sure you're wearing clean knickers. You never know when you'll be run over by a bus.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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thank you so much clmarsh for that information

7/1/2000 enter US on a 90 days stamp at airport

9/20/2000 apply changing nonimmigrant status to F-1

12/16/2000 recieved approval notice for F-1

12/19/2000 recieved new I-94 for F-1

7/?/2003 met my (future) wife

8/?/2003 started dating

4/1/2004 planning on getting married

4/?/2004 informed parents

7/22/2004 Wedding Day

8/13/2004 Send out all documents

8/27/2004 NOA for I-485

10/14/2004 Biometric taken

4/19/2005 AP filed

6/24/2005 AOS Interview notice

6/27/2005 AP Approved

8/16/2005 AOS Interview Successful (some copies needed)

CURRENTLY WAITING FOR OFFICIAL APPROVAL

8/26/2005 AOS Officially approved

9/01/2005 I-551 stamp in passport

9/10/2005 GC recieved

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usna,

The 6 means that you adjusted status on the basis of being the spouse of a US citizen.

Yodrak

thank you for answering my question so fast, actually i was a F-1 in here for many years before i was adjusted, i never had a K-1 or K3 visa. is there any category explaination information on the web site? because i know CR means conditional resident, i just want to find out what that 6 mean.
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