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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