Ive hauled out the letter that came with martin's visa.
"Conditional Status: If at the time of admission to the United States you will not have celebrated the second anniversary of your marriage, which is the basis of your immigrant status, you are subject to the provisions of section 216 of the Immigrantion and Nationality Act. Under this provision, you will be granted conditional permanent residence by an officer of the US Department of Homeland Security, BCIS at the time of your admission to the United States. As a result, you and your spouse must file a joint petition with the BCIS to have the conditional basis of your status removed. The petition must be filed within a ninety-day period immediately preceding the second anniversary of the date you were granted conditional resident status."
I think its pretty clear, simply by the fact that they dont mention unconditional residence, even in the Imm & Nat Act, that unconditional is considered the absolute default status and only the exception (conditional status) needs be mentioned. Should AOS apply to unconditional residents it would clearly state that.
The rules and regs regarding obtaining conditional status seem pretty clear to me. Just because the BCIS has a tendancy to provide misinformation doesnt mean that because they seem to have "left something out" that you should expect foul play. Take it at face value - that paragraph is telling you what you need to know and you only need to know further information if you have to do more paperwork later on. They arent going to bother going on about unconditional residence when those people granted it dont have to do anything more.
Posted by: CeltictotheCore Posted on: Jan 17th, 2004, 12:37pm
I was told that this is a determination made by the BCIS here in the States, not by the Embassy in London.
The Embassy in London has just as much jurisdiction over the processing of applications as the BSIC in the states does. They are exact branches of eachother and must adhere to the same provisioning laws. The final word rests with the people who admit the alien into the US and thats Homeland Security.