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Conditional permanent resident status is an important step to obtaining permanent status in the U. S. But this is a complex legal process with strict timelines and demands a lot of attention to details. Don’t take any unnecessary risks. An experienced removal of conditions lawyer will help you pass through this process successfully.

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What is a Removal of Conditions Process?

When someone is granted a green card through marriage,  and the marriage is less than two years old on the date of approval, the green card is issued with a “conditional” status. This is done to verify that the marriage is genuine and not a fraudulent attempt to gain immigration advantages. 

The removal of conditions refers to the process by which conditional permanent residents (individuals who obtained their green cards through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident) apply to have the conditions on their residency status removed.

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An experienced removal of conditions lawyer can help you pass through this complicated process and enjoy all these benefits. Take the first step to a brighter future with your loved ones!

The removal of conditions on your green card can bring a lot of benefits, such as:

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Who can apply for the removal of conditions?

Individuals physically present in the United States can apply for the removal of conditions on their conditional green cards including:

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Remember, each case is unique, and eligibility can be affected by specific circumstances. Always seek legal advice from an experienced removal of conditions lawyer to determine your eligibility and the appropriate steps to take to get your permanent green card.

Steps to apply

How can I request the removal of conditions?

If you obtained conditional residency in the U. S. through marriage to a citizen or permanent resident, you will need to follow the process to remove these conditions and obtain permanent residency status. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do so:

Step 1
Prepare Documentation

First of all, collect all the necessary documents including Form I-751 and evidence of genuine marriage (joint financial responsibilities, cohabitation, and personal ID).

Step 2
File Form I-751

Once you have all the documents, you must file Form I-751 with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This must be done within 90 days of the second anniversary of obtaining your green card. 

Step 3
Attend Appointments

When you file Form I-751, you will have to attend a biometrics appointment for fingerprinting, photography, and an interview (if it’s requested by USCIS). This is a routine procedure to check your background and verify that it is a genuine marriage.

Step 4
Await Decision

Finally, you have to wait for USCIS to review your application. They will review the petition and supporting evidence to determine whether the marriage was entered into in good faith and not for immigration purposes. If approved, you’ll receive a 10-year green card.

Documentation

What kind of documents do I need for the removal of conditions?

To request a removal of conditions of residence by marriage you must file the following documentation to USCIS:

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As an owner of a conditional permanent residency, losing your status can be a traumatic and stressful experience for you and the people you love. With the assistance of an experienced removal of conditions lawyer, you can rest knowing that you don’t have to face this complex process alone.

Our professionals will give you expert guidance, taking care of every detail and deadline. We are committed to fighting for your right to share your life with the people you love in the country that you have chosen to call home. Contact us today and secure your future in the United States.

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