Conditional green card holder? Ditch the "temporary" label with Form I-751, not I-90.
Read MoreConditional green card holders can ditch the "temporary" label with Form I-751 to become permanent residents.
Read MoreConditional green cards are a two-year stepping stone to permanent residency, removed through marriage proof (Form I-751) or investment verification (Form I-829)…
Read MoreMarried to a US citizen with a 2-year green card? File Form I-751 jointly (or with waiver) to remove conditions and get a regular 10-year green card (proof of bona fide marriage required).
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Read MoreConditional green card holders (through marriage) must remove conditions (Form I-751) before applying for naturalization…
Read MoreYour conditional green card likely expires two years after it was granted. Don't miss the deadline! Aim to file Form I-751 within 90 days before that date. Check the USCIS website for a filing calculator.
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