Success Stories: 10-year green card issued to I-751 removal of temporary conditions applicant from the Philippines

Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash. A conditional permanent resident receives a green card valid for 2 years. In order to remain a permanent resident, a conditional permanent resident must file a petition to remove the condition during the 90 days before the card expires. When the petition is approved, the applicant becomes a permanent resident and receives a 10-year green card.

We recently received an approval for form I-751 application removal of temporary conditions jointly filed by our client from the Philippines and her U.S. citizen spouse, which was granted without a request for evidence and without an interview! Congratulations to our clients!

Our clients jointly filed their petition to remove the temporary conditions on the foreign spouse’s conditional residence. A conditional permanent resident receives a green card valid for 2 years. In order to remain a permanent resident, the conditional resident must file a petition to remove the conditions on her residence during the 90 days before the card expires. The conditional card cannot be renewed and the I-751 form must be filed or the conditional resident will lose their permanent resident status.

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