Miscellaneous

What do I need to do to get a conditional green card?

What do I need to do to get a conditional green card?

If you acquired a Conditional Green Card through marriage with a U.S. citizen, you and your spouse will have to submit a joint petition to the USCIS by completing the Form I-751. This form needs to be submitted within the last 90 days before the conditional status expires.

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

Can a conditional permanent resident renew his green card?

If you are a conditional permanent resident, you cannot renew your two-year Green Card. Instead, you must file a petition to remove conditions 90 days before your Green Card expires, or you will lose your permanent resident status. A family-based conditional permanent resident must file a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

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.

When to file for a conditional green card?

You must file Form I-829, Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions, to remove the conditions on your permanent resident status. Form I-829 must be filed within 90 days before the second anniversary of your admission to the United States as a conditional resident.

When do you remove conditions on a green card?

The conditional green card expires after two years. The conditional residency is like a probation period. During the two years, the couple builds a record of their married relationship together. At the end of that period the couple files Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, in addition to evidence of their bona fide marriage.

If you are a conditional permanent resident, you cannot renew your two-year Green Card. Instead, you must file a petition to remove conditions 90 days before your Green Card expires, or you will lose your permanent resident status. A family-based conditional permanent resident must file a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

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.