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Originally Posted by chbear
Hey guys, I was hoping to get some clarification about temporary versus 10-year green card. I remember reading that if you are married for less than 2 years, even if it's 1 year 11 months, you will have to get a 2-year, temporary green card. Is that correct? For some reason, I thought I heard they subtracted the time you've been married.
We are four months away from 2 years so I am wondering if we should just wait so I can go for a 10-year green card right away.
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You'll get a 10 year greencard if you are past the 2 years of being married by the time of the interview! So depending on where you are filing, sometimes it takes 4-6 months to get an interview, some places it takes 8-12 months to get an interview. So I say in a couple of months submit the application and you should be fine for the 10 year greencard.
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