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If you obtained conditional permanent resident status through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, it’s crucial to remove these conditions to secure your permanent residency. At Martinez Immigration, our experienced immigration lawyers are dedicated to guiding clients through the process of filing Form I-751, ensuring compliance with U.S. immigration laws and a seamless transition to permanent resident status.

Need assistance with your Form I-751 application? Contact our skilled attorneys today!
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Understanding Conditional Permanent Residency

Conditional permanent residency is granted to individuals who have been married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident for less than two years at the time of obtaining their green card. This status is valid for two years and requires the filing of Form I-751 to remove conditions and obtain a 10-year green card.

Who may need an immigration attorney for Removal of Conditions?

An immigration lawyer can assist with:

  • Form I-751 Preparation and Filing – Ensuring accurate and timely submission of the petition to remove conditions on residence.
  • Evidence Compilation – Gathering and organizing necessary documentation to prove the legitimacy of your marriage.
  • Waiver Applications – Assisting individuals who cannot file jointly with their spouse due to divorce, abuse, or other circumstances.
  • Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) – Addressing USCIS inquiries effectively to prevent delays or denials.
  • Interview Preparation – Guiding clients through the USCIS interview process, if required.

How to Apply for a Removal of Conditions Process

1

Determine Eligibility

Confirm that you are within the 90-day period before your conditional green card expires.

2

Prepare Form I-751

Complete the petition with accurate information.

3

Gather Supporting Documents

Collect evidence demonstrating the authenticity of your marriage, such as joint financial records, photographs, and affidavits.

4

File the Petition

Submit Form I-751 and supporting documents to USCIS with the appropriate filing fee.

5

Attend Biometrics Appointment

Provide fingerprints and photographs as part of the background check process.

6

Attend Interview (if required)

Participate in a USCIS interview to verify the legitimacy of your marriage.

Filing Form I-751 on time is crucial. Late submissions can lead to termination of conditional resident status and initiation of removal proceedings.

Required Documentation

Proof of Bona Fide Marriage

Joint bank account statements, lease agreements, utility bills, insurance policies, and photographs together.

Affidavits

Statements from friends or family attesting to the authenticity of your marriage.

Children’s Birth Certificates

If applicable, to show shared responsibility.

Tax Returns

Jointly filed federal and state tax returns.

Proof of Cohabitation

Documents showing the same residential address for both spouses.

Need help gathering your documents? Our attorneys can assist in compiling a comprehensive application package.

Common Challenges & Legal Solutions

Challenges

Solutions

Late Filing of Form I-751

Filing after the 90-day window can result in loss of conditional resident status.

Our attorneys can assist in providing a reasonable explanation for the delay and work to restore your status.

Inadequate Evidence of Marriage

Insufficient proof can lead to denial of the petition.

We help clients gather compelling evidence to demonstrate the legitimacy of their marriage.

Divorce or Separation

Filing jointly may not be possible.

We assist in applying for a waiver of the joint filing requirement under qualifying circumstances.

Additional Resources

USCIS – Removing Conditions on Permanent Residence Based on Marriage

USCIS Resource

Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

USCIS Form I-751

Frequently Asked Questions

Filing after the expiration date can lead to complications, including removal proceedings. It’s essential to file within the 90-day period before expiration.

You may appeal, submit additional evidence, or reapply with legal guidance.

You may be eligible to file Form I-751 with a waiver of the joint filing requirement under certain circumstances.

USCIS may require an interview, but it can be waived if sufficient evidence of

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