Removing Green Card Conditions
Married a U.S. citizen to get a green card (with conditions)? Here's how to remove them:
File on Time (Crucial!)
You have 90 days before your conditional green card expires to file Form I-751 with USCIS. Missing this window can lead to removal proceedings.
Gather Evidence of Your Bona Fide Marriage
Proof like joint finances, leases, tax returns, and friend/family affidavits strengthen your case.
Complete and File Form I-751
Include all required documents and the filing fee (waiver possible if struggling financially).
Biometrics Appointment
Attend a USCIS center for fingerprints, photo, and signature verification.
Interview (Possible)
Be prepared to answer questions about your marriage under oath (with your spouse).
USCIS Decision
They'll review everything and notify you of their decision.
If approved, you'll receive a new, 10-year green card without conditions.
Need Help?
Consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance throughout this process.