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(646) 681-4252
About
Attorneys
Cheryl R. David
Lindsey Gauzza
Practice Areas
Family Immigration
Adjustment of Status
Fiancé Visa
Consular Processing
Conditional Residence
I 765 Work Authorization
Travel Documents
601-A Waivers
3-10 Year Bar
Green Card
Naturalization
N-400 Application for Citizenship
Deportation and Removal Defense
Waivers
Criminal Issues
Employment Immigration
I 765 Work Authorization
Green Card
New York City Employment Visa Attorney
Travel Documents
Temporary Visas
New York City H-1B Visa Attorney
Visa Waiver Program
Videos
Blog
Reviews
Contact
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When can I renew my 2 year Green Card?
The 2-year Green Card is for two years, but it is important to see on the card that it will expire after a certain period of time.
You have to file the 751, the petition to remove the condition, within 90 days of the date of the expiration.
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