Removal of Conditions of the Residency through Marriage

If you obtained your conditional residence through marriage and your card is valid for 2 years, you must file for removal of conditions to maintain your status as a permanent resident.

To demonstrate that the marriage was not for immigration convenience, but a real and genuine relationship.

Documents such as lease agreements, mortgages, joint bank accounts, insurance policies, invoices, and other joint documents.

Normally within 90 days before the expiration of conditional residence (except for certain exceptions and waivers).

Ideally, the form is submitted signed by both spouses; if this is not possible (divorce, abuse, death), an exemption can be requested with additional evidence.

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When should I file for removal of conditions?
Generally, you must file Form I-751 within 90 days before your conditional Green Card expires. Filing late can create risks, although in some cases delays can be justified.
It is still possible to request the removal of conditions through a waiver. In such cases, you must demonstrate that the marriage was in good faith, even though it has ended, and provide solid evidence to support your claim.

Among the most useful evidence to strengthen your case are joint bank accounts, leases or mortgages in both names, joint tax returns, insurance policies (medical, life, or auto) where one is listed as the beneficiary of the other, as well as photographs, travel records, messages, and other communications that prove cohabitation and marital status. Sworn statements from family members or friends attesting to the authenticity of the relationship are also valuable.

Yes. When you file Form I-751, USCIS issues a proof of extension of your residency. This document, along with your expired Green Card, serves to prove your status and work authorization while your case is pending.
It's not mandatory, but it's highly recommended, especially if there are sensitive factors such as separation, divorce, criminal history, illegal entry, or little common evidence. A well-structured presentation can make all the difference in the outcome of your case.

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