Conditional Residency (I-751)

An immigrant obtaining lawful permanent residence through a marriage less than two years old receives a conditional "green card." This status is valid for two years, and to continue their residency, they must apply for the removal of conditions using Form I-751 before its expiration. Failure to do so leads to potential removal proceedings, making timely application vital. Eligibility for removal depends on proving they remain married to the same U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or other specific reasons. Children may be included if they obtained conditional residency simultaneously or within 90 days. Valid evidence is crucial, as requirements vary for each individual applying for the removal of conditions on their permanent residence. Seek advice from #ImmigrationLawyers for a smooth process

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