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After you first interview you will be getting your first green card that is valid for 2 years and it has conditions such as not being away from the US more than 6 monthes and etc ... so its called conditional green card, then after the two years time you will be set for another appointment to remove conditions on your green card ... thats when they give you a green card valid for 10 years and has no conditions.
vernus85 2 years ago
A temp or conditional green card is 2 years, the permananent one is 10 years.
spaceghost55 3 years ago
What is a temp. green card and a perm. green card?
daddybuck 3 years ago