
Removal of Conditions on Green Card (I-751 Petition)
What is the Removal of Conditions on a Green Card?
If you received a 2-year conditional Green Card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you must file a Petition to Remove Conditions (Form I-751) before your card expires. If approved, you will receive a 10-year permanent Green Card.
Failing to file on time may result in losing your permanent resident status and possible deportation.
Who Needs to File Form I-751?
You must file Form I-751 if you:
- Received a conditional Green Card through marriage (valid for only 2 years)
- Want to remove conditions and obtain a 10-year Green Card
- Are still married or divorced, widowed, or facing abuse (special waivers apply)
When Should You File?
- Within the 90 days before your conditional Green Card expires.
- If you fail to file on time, your status may be revoked, and you could be placed in removal proceedings.
Processing Time for I-751 Petition
- 12 to 24 months on average
- You will receive a 24-month extension notice to keep your status valid while USCIS processes your case.
How We Can Help You
Filing for Removal of Conditions on a Green Card can be complex, but we are here to assist you:
- Ensure all forms and evidence are correctly submitted
- Guide you on the best documents to prove your marriage
- Assist with waiver applications if you are divorced or widowed
- Prepare you for a potential USCIS interview
- Track your case and update you on the status
📞 Contact us today to begin your I-751 application and secure your permanent Green Card!
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