How Do I Remove the Conditions on My Permanent Residency?
USCIS requires that you and your spouse file a joint I-751 petition to remove your conditions. Doing so is actually quite simple.
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USCIS requires that you and your spouse file a joint I-751 petition to remove your conditions. Doing so is actually quite simple.
You’ll need to file your Form I-751 around 90 days before your conditional residency expires. The exact process you will follow depends on your case.
Both the U.S. citizen and Permanent Resident spouse are required to file form I-751 with USCIS, but as with all rules there are exceptions.
USCIS requires you to prove that your marriage is legitimate before it will remove the conditions on your permanent resident status.
The law requires that you provide evidence of your relationship and marriage plans, but doesn’t specify exactly what may qualify as proof.
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