BAY AREA IMMIGRATION SERVICES
Removal of Conditional Status [I-751]
Removal of Conditional Status [I-751]. Your permanent residence status will be conditional if it is based on a marriage that was less than two years old on the day you were given permanent residence. You are given conditional resident status on the day you are lawfully admitted to the United States on an immigrant visa or receive adjustment of status. Your permanent resident status is conditional, because you must prove that you did not get married to evade the immigration laws of the United States. Within 90 days after the second anniversary of your conditional residency, you must file an I-751 with all supporting documents. Failure to do so will cause the revocation of the legal status and can lead to deportation/removal from the U.S. To avoid losing your status and to get assistance in filing the I-751 application correctly, please contact us before the second anniversary of your conditional green card. In some instances, late I-751 applications may be accepted by CIS.
