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Two years from date of marriage or date application received?

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Hi there,

 

We have an AOS interview coming up. The date slated for the interview is exactly one day before the two-year anniversary of USCIS receiving our AOS application back in 2020, as shown on the I-797. But the interview date is two years and three weeks after our marriage date itself. Assuming I'm approved for permanent residency following the interview, would they grant me a two-year (conditional) PR or a ten-year one? Does the two-year ticker start from the date of your marriage or from the official date USCIS receives your AOS application?

 

Thanks a million!

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You're in luck  - it's the date of MARRIAGE that determines whether you get a 2-yr or 10-yr card. You'll be getting a 10-yr one.

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10 year greencard.  If it shows up as a 2 year (it shouldn't...the interview being 3 weeks past your 2yr anniversary), just file an I-90 and have it fixed.  

 

Congrats on the interview!  Enjoy construction central Montreal!

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1 minute ago, mam521 said:

10 year greencard.  If it shows up as a 2 year (it shouldn't...the interview being 3 weeks past your 2yr anniversary), just file an I-90 and have it fixed.  

 

Congrats on the interview!  Enjoy construction central Montreal!

Gosh I miss Montreal :) 

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Just now, JL & ML said:

Gosh I miss Montreal :) 

I miss "home"!  Hopefully I'll be back in June for the first time in over 2 years!

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