If you have conditional residency, you need to file for removal of condition during the 90-day period immediately preceding the expiration of your card. You must file by mail with the Immigration Service Center that has jurisdiction over you: Texas, California, Nebraska, or Vermont, depending on where you live. Processing times are different depending on the Service Center. As of 1/27/06, the Service Centers are processing removal of condition applications submitted on: California: June 29, 2005 Nebraska: September 22, 2005 Texas: November 16, 2005 Vermont: June 1, 2005
The process to get green card can be through marriage,employment or through relative and should be petitioned for by the US citizen or green card holder spouse, employer or US citizen relative or green card holder in US respectively. Depending on the availability of the visas under the category you apply the time period to get a green card changes.
It depends on the choice of route of the applicant and the category under which the green card application is being filed. For those who are under the immediate preference category, the waiting times will be less and they may get their green card within a yr or even less than that. However those that are in the preference categories less than the immediate one will have to wait a long time. Some may take up to 10 yrs or so!
Usually from 6 months to a year. You can get a temporary work visa within a couple of months though.
For the real answer it takes 3 years cause i am an immigrant.
It depends on how you got here. either way to get a green card you FIRST have to leave the US and return to your home country before any proceedings.
It depends if that person is already legal in the US and if they already have their green card
Never
6 hours
6 hours
If you marry a citizen in the United States, it could take several months to obtain a Green Card.
Ten years
There is not a way to tell how long it will take get a green card to get back to the US. It all depends on the person background.
The appointment with the INS is usually about 1 hour
1-5 YEARS DEPENDING ON THE REGION OF THE UNITED STATES WHERE THE COUPLE LIVES. in massachusetts, you have to get a lawyer (for it to be easiest adn quickest) and there are cheap places to go to get one. and the lawyer contacts the ins and after 2 months you go to immigration, wait in a long line with spouse and lawyer and show them proof of marriage and income above the poverty level. then if all goes well, you get working papers. then they will give you a date that you and the spouse will go to your interview for conditional green card, usually 4 months later. and bring your lawyer, proof that it is a real marriage, and you get a 2 year conditional green card. then in 2 years, or usually 90 days before expiration of the card, you two go and apply for the 10 year card.
I dunno, how quick can you fill out forms, and how fast can your preacher talk? Whether you have a green card or not is largely irrelevant to how long it takes to get married.
The process to get green card can be through marriage,employment or through relative and should be petitioned for by the US citizen or green card holder spouse, employer or US citizen relative or green card holder in US respectively. Depending on the availability of the visas under the category you apply the time period to get a green card changes.
I asked a simple question. how long immigrant administrative clearance take after interview, but nobody was answer it correctly,