What is a I-751 petition?
An I-751 petition is a petition to remove the conditions on your Green Card.
Read MoreAn I-751 petition is a petition to remove the conditions on your Green Card.
Read MoreAlong with your I-751 petition, you are going to need documentation to show that you are still living together since you got your Green Card. Immigration wants to see overwhelming evidence that you have been commingling your assets and your finances for the past 2 years.
Read MoreIf you are divorced, yes, you certainly can go ahead with your 751. Indicate on your I-751 that you were married in good faith, but the marriage has been terminated due to divorce or annulment. You also have to demonstrate to immigration that although you are divorced, the married was entered into good faith. If possible, add […]
Read MoreYou can still get your permanent green card. You should file for divorce and notify that on your 751. Immigration will see an action for divorce and request an RFE, which requests evidence of a final divorce. You must show that the marriage was legitimate. You may be interviewed about the circumstances.
Read MoreYou are still a lawful permanent resident even after your Green Card is expired and while your 751 is pending. If your case got denied and you were referred to an immigration judge, you are still eligible to travel while that case is pending.
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