Removal of Conditions on Residence (I-751)
Victoria Barr Law helps conditional permanent residents file Form I-751 to remove conditions on residency and secure a 10-year green card.
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What Is Form I-751?
Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, allows conditional permanent residents to request the removal of the two-year residency conditions and receive a 10-year green card. This process typically applies to individuals who obtained conditional residency through marriage.
Who Needs to File Form I-751?
- Marriage-Based Conditional Residents: Individuals granted conditional permanent residency through marriage.
- Dependent Children: Children of conditional residents included in the original application.
When to File Form I-751
- Standard Filing: File within the 90-day period before the conditional green card expires.
- Early Filing: Certain exceptional cases, such as divorce, abuse, or hardship, allow for early filing with a waiver request.
Required Documents for Form I-751
- Completed Form I-751 signed by the petitioner
- Copy of the front and back of the conditional green card
- Proof of the marital relationship (joint leases, financial records, birth certificates of children, photos, etc.)
- Affidavits from friends or family confirming the authenticity of the marriage
- Proof of divorce, separation, or hardship (if applicable)
Removal of Conditions Process
- File Form I-751: Submit the petition with all required documents to USCIS.
- Receive Receipt Notice: USCIS sends a receipt notice extending the conditional residency while the application is processed.
- Biometrics Appointment: The applicant attends a fingerprinting and photograph appointment.
- Application Review: USCIS reviews the case, requesting additional information if needed.
- Approval or Interview: USCIS may waive or require an in-person interview before approving the petition.
Why Choose Victoria Barr Law?
- Experienced Legal Team: Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling Form I-751 filings.
- Comprehensive Document Preparation: We ensure all supporting evidence is organized and submitted correctly.
- Interview Preparation: We provide guidance and preparation for USCIS interviews when required.
- Bilingual Legal Services: We offer services in both English and Spanish for seamless communication.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Removal of Conditions on Residence (I-751)
Form I-751 is used to remove conditions on a Green Card obtained through marriage. It transitions a conditional resident to a permanent resident.
You should file Form I-751 within the 90-day window before your conditional Green Card expires to avoid losing your residency status.
Yes, you can file jointly with your spouse if you are still married. If you’re divorced or separated, you may request a waiver of the joint filing requirement.
Failure to file Form I-751 on time may result in the loss of conditional resident status and possible removal proceedings.
Processing times for Form I-751 typically range from 12 to 18 months, depending on USCIS case load and service center location.