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Success Stories: 10-Year Green Card Granted for Conditional Resident from the Philippines.

Photo by Vernon Raineil Cenzon 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’ve recently received an approval for form I-751 application removal of temporary conditions which was granted without a request for evidence and without an interview! The foreign national spouse now has a 10-year permanent green card. Congratulations to our clients! 

The couple 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.

If you are filing to remove conditions on your residence and have questions, please feel free to contact us . We are here to help. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tumblr, for up-to-date immigration news and to keep updated.

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