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Thanks Vinny, appreciated.vinny wrote:See International Travel as a Permanent Resident
Thanks for the info - however I'm sorry to ask what might be a stupid question but does this affect me traveling overseas whilst holding conditional permanent residency?jamhelmcor wrote:If your greencard is valid for only 2 years, you are a conditional permanent resident. Do not use Form I-90 if you are a conditional resident and your status is expiring. Conditional permanent residents are required to file a petition to remove those conditions within 90 days of their card expiring.
If your conditional status was based on a marriage, you must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.
If your conditional status was based on being an investor, you must file Form I-829, Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status.
Once your petition is approved, you will be sent a new greencard valid for 10 years. At that point, the Green Card Renewal or Green Card Replacement process involves the use of Form I90.[/url]
Please ignore jamhelmcor's post (it's just spam). You don't need to fill in any forms, since you are a permanent resident.dwightschrute wrote:Thanks for the info - however I'm sorry to ask what might be a stupid question but does this affect me traveling overseas whilst holding conditional permanent residency?