Answer: Your status will still be the same no matter how long you live in the US, if your card expires than you need to renew it by filing form I-90. The cost if $370. The only way that it would change is if you become a naturalized citizen.
If you have been here legally for three years, you can get married. However, you can not apply for your green card until you have lived In the country for five years.
If your green card has expired and you are not married then you will have to apply for another one. You will have to go to the DMV and start the paper work.
The expired judgment falls off your credit report when it expires or seven years after first being reported, whichever is longer.
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If your passport expired 10 years ago, it likely expired in the year that is 10 years before the current year.
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If your passport expired 20 years ago, it means it expired in the year 2001.
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There is an option to adjust status from conditional status to permanent resident status before the conditional status validity of two years is over. Once you get a green card to become a US citizen you need to have had the green card with continuous physical presence in US for minimum period of 5 years and above the age of 18 years. Using the US immigration Form N-400 the naturalization process can be started end of which you will be given the citizenship certificate as proof that you are a US citizen.
Yes, my passport expired over 15 years ago.
Yes, my passport has expired within the last 20 years.
There is an option to adjust status from conditional status to permanent resident status before the conditional status validity of two years is over. Once you get a green card to become a US citizen you need to have had the green card with continuous physical presence in US for minimum period of 5 years and above the age of 18 years. Using the US immigration Form N-400 the naturalization process can be started end of which you will be given the citizenship certificate as proof that you are a US citizen.