About Your Green Card (Part One)
Apr 04, 2011
A Permanent Resident Card, commonly known as a Green Card, is evidence of your status as a lawful permanent resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. It also is evidence ...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part Six)
Apr 04, 2011
Can I file Form I-751 if I am overseas when my permanent resident card is about to expire?
A petition may be filed regardless of whether the permanent resident is physically present in the United Stat...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part Five)
Apr 04, 2011
If I am in divorce or in annulment proceedings can I still file the I-751 without my spouse?
An alien whose conditional resident status is approaching the 2-year anniversary of the grant of such statu...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part Four)
Apr 04, 2011
What if I fail to file my I-751 before my card expires?
If the I-751 petition is not filed, you will automatically lose your permanent resident status as of the second anniversary of the date on which...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part Three)
Apr 04, 2011
Do I need the signature of my spouse to file the I-751?
In most cases, the signature of the spouse is required; however, it may be possible for you to get a waiver of the joint filing requirement if y...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part Two)
Apr 04, 2011
What initial evidence must I provide to remove conditions?
You must provide the following initial evidence with your I-751:
A copy of your permanent resident or alien registration card and a copy of...
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Removing 2-Year Condition on Green Card (Part One)
Apr 04, 2011
Who is eligible to apply to remove conditions on his or her permanent residence?
You may apply to remove your conditions on permanent residence if:
* You are still married to the same U.S. citizen or...
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Replacement Green Cards (Part Five)
Apr 04, 2011
TWO YEAR CARD NAME OR OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL CHANGE
If your card will expire within 6 months, you should wait to file Form I-751 until within 90 days before the date of your cards expiration. At that tim...
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Replacement Green Cards (Part Four)
Apr 04, 2011
TWO YEAR CARD LOST, STOLEN, OR DESTROYED
If your card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you can file a Form I-90. You will still be required to file a Form I-751 to remove the conditions of your p...
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Replacement Green Cards (Part Three)
Apr 04, 2011
TURNED 14 SINCE LAST CARD ISSUED
Every permanent resident who obtained permanent resident status prior to turning age 14 is required by law to register and have his/her fingerprints taken when he/she ...
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