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Its asks....My Status is (check one)
Permanent Resident(not a commuter)
permanent resident(commuter)
conditional permanent resident

i just wanted to know the diference between those...

I've been a resident alien since i was about 11 and im renewing it, thats why im filling this application out, and i needed help because i dont know what i am lol, a.b.or c?can someone please help me

2006-07-12 18:13:14 · 4 answers · asked by Cali0718♓ 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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If you have held your resident alien status since you were 11 years old, and do not commute in or out of the United States for work every day, then you are a Permanent Resident (non commuter).

Conditional residents are those granted residency based on less than two years of marriage to a U.S. citizen. This obviously does not apply to you.

2006-07-13 17:34:15 · answer #1 · answered by juscogens 3 · 1 0

Near as I can tell, a permanent resident (commuter) is a permanent resident who resides outside of the United States and only travels to the United States. A permanent resident (not a commuter) is a permanent resident who lives inside the United States. Conditional permanent resident is one who has certain conditions on his residency that causes them to reapply every so often, which seems to be the case here. If you are old enough you can also probably apply to have the conditional status of your card removed so that you would never again have to renew it.

2006-07-12 19:05:44 · answer #2 · answered by Jim T 4 · 0 0

Jim is almost completely right, except at the end. A conditional permanent resident is one who has received a two-year green card because their immigration was based on a new marriage. Once the person has been married for two years or more and can prove that the marriage is legit, they can get a regular non-commuter ten-year green card.

So the original question poster here is no doubt an A.

2006-07-12 23:37:18 · answer #3 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 1 0

NO, you're incorrect. those questions practice to all and sundry. you're able to desire to fill it out thoroughly or it may be declined for being incomplete. What they are inquiring for is How your aunt have been given into this u . s . initially. the two somebody asked for her, she had a paintings visa, a migrant worker visa, student visa, fiance visa, TSP.... in spite of... they are asking HOW AND the place she replaced into granted permission to go into the USA of a initially and the place and whilst that place of work work originated. The USCIS has a a million-800 extensive form and that they are able that may additionally assist you fill out the type. So: 3. the place she lived on the 2d of soliciting for permission to go into the states initially (the 1st actual time), case in point, Manila, Phillipines. 4. USCIS place of work, US embassy or consulate the place she asked such visa or tsp or in spite of initially (1st time) (US Embassy in Manila, Phillines) 5. A. the place ever you went the 1st time when you have been first admitted interior the USA of a as resident (daughter's living house in X city) B. the place you got here in to the USA of a for the 1st time as a criminal immigrant (case in point, Miami Airport). good luck

2016-12-10 05:54:35 · answer #4 · answered by haden 4 · 0 0

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