Conditional Green Card Expiring?
Married to a US citizen and got a 2-year green card (Form I-551)? Here's how to remove the conditions and get a regular 10-year green card with Form I-751:
What it is: A petition to remove conditions on your conditional permanent resident status.
Who qualifies: People who got a conditional green card through marriage to a US citizen/resident (must file jointly within 90 days of expiration).
Exceptions to joint filing:
Marriage ended in divorce/annulment
Abuse or hardship by US citizen/resident spouse
US citizen/resident spouse deceased
What you'll need:
Proof of bona fide marriage (evidence your marriage is real, not for immigration purposes)
Joint financial documents, photos, affidavits, etc.
How to file:
Fill out Form I-751 accurately and submit it with required documents and filing fee to the correct USCIS address (instructions vary).
Include additional documentation if filing for a waiver of the joint filing requirement.
Interview: USCIS may schedule an interview to verify your marriage's authenticity.
Remember: Proper filing and sufficient evidence are key!