she will be granted a conditional permanent resident status. But you will have to change that status before 2 years of your anniversary.
Now, is your wife in Japan or is she in US?
If she is in Japan, she will have to stay in Japan until her visa comes back.
If she is in US now, I think she can apply for an extention thru USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration service)
read the source that I provide below.
2007-07-16 05:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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with a view to get a artwork visa, you will want a sophisticated degree with a minimum of two yrs artwork journey in same container. Your skill company will additionally might desire to teach the published the interest for human beings and criminal everlasting place of abode to word, and non have been qualified. Then and in basic terms then can they be conscious for a artwork visa for you. that's quite costly and can take a 300 and sixty 5 days or extra to end the technique, so which you may want to be tops on your container. you may desire to be conscious to bypass to college. even however you will might desire to pay international student expenses and function the money to help your self at the same time as at school. in case you employ the visa waiver application that's merely for ninety days. in case you want longer you may desire to formally be conscious for the visa ahead. i understand the way it feels to be separated from the guy you love, been there accomplished that. So i will sympathies. you may might desire to attend the 300 and sixty 5 days aside (different than for some short visits). yet interior the long-term the two one in each of you would be at the same time, merely try to undergo in strategies this. stable success ~~Donna~~
2016-10-03 22:16:20
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answered by ? 4
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Boy, some people are giving you some awful answers. I would contact the Japanese embassy or the US embassy and ask some questions. My son's fiance is from Japan but she is here on a student visa.Good luck.... Maybe google has some info.
2007-07-16 02:11:57
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answered by Marilyn T 7
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If she is legally your wife, I believe she's allowed to stay permanently as a citizen. My brother married a woman in Japan when he was in the Navy several years ago. When he was discharged, she came to the U.S. and lived with him for about 4 years, until they divorced, and she chose to move back to Japan.
2007-07-16 02:26:27
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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she should be fine as long as her visa is pending
how come she has no visa?? didn't she arrive with one already?? you must have put some visa in the I-130 application
2007-07-16 01:43:14
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answered by March 6
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oh dear,i really dont know
2007-07-16 01:46:01
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answered by anna 2
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