What evidence do I need to remove conditional green card?

What Initial Evidence Is Required? You must file your petition with a copy of your permanent resident card or alien registration card, and a copy of the permanent resident or alien registration cards of your conditional resident children that you are including in your petition.

What happens if you don’t remove conditions on green card?

Conditional residents who fail to file their I-751 can no longer use their green card for employment and travel purposes. They may also be placed in removal (or “deportation”) proceedings. Filing a late I-751 petition could avoid some or all of these problems.

Can conditional green card be revoked?

Or, if you got your conditional residence based on marriage and the qualifying marriage was a sham to get a green card or has been judicially annulled or terminated (other than through the death of your spouse); or you paid the U.S. citizen to get you a green card, your conditional resident status may be revoked.

How long does it take to remove condition on green card?

12 to 18 months
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE? After filing the Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, your I-751 processing time can take anywhere from 12 to 18 months. The completeness and thoroughness of your petition package will be a significant factor.

How much does it cost to remove conditions on green card?

$595. You must pay a $85 biometric service fee for each person applying to remove conditions on their residence on the same form. Use our Fee Calculator to help determine your fee.

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How can I remove a condition from my green card?

To remove conditions, you must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. You cannot file Form I-90 to renew your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) if you are a conditional permanent resident. Close All Open All

When to file form I-751 to remove conditions on my green card?

When can I file Form I-751 to remove conditions on my green card? As a conditional resident, your green card is valid for two years. Generally, you and your spouse must file Form I-751 to remove the conditions on the green card in the 90-day period before your green card expires. It’s a joint petition — so both spouses file Form I-751.

How can I get an extension of my conditional green card?

You will use the same application to get both an extension and a permanent green card. (This is the form I-751 discussed in the next section). After you file the Form I-751, the government will send you a receipt notice that grants you an extension of your conditional green card. Thus, you can think of it as a conditional green card extension.

What are the conditions of a conditional green card?

The law says that any marriage under two years is a presumed fake marriage. So the conditions on your green card require you to return to immigration in two years and re-prove your marriage or give a reason why you’re unable to do so. 2. What rights do I have with a conditional green card? Are my rights limited with a conditional green card?

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