Form I-751 Complete Guide: Affidavit, Instructions, Checklist

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Your conditional green card is close to expiring, so it’s time to move to a regular one. Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, is for conditional permanent residents who received their status via marriage and want to remove their permanent residency status conditions by converting it into a 10-year green card. Keep reading to learn about the required supporting documents, how to file the form, required evidence, details about an I-751 affidavit sample, and explore some frequently asked questions. VisaNation makes marriage immigration fast and simple, get started today!

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What Is Form I-751 Used For?

Form I-751 is to ask USCIS to remove the conditions on your green card so you can reap the benefits of permanent residency in the long term. You need to provide evidence that the marriage is genuine and didn’t use it only to gain access to the United States. Removing the conditions on the green card for those who have a conditional green card but the marriage has dissolved is still possible if you can prove that the marriage was originally bona fide. You should seek an immigration attorney for these cases due to the complexity and risk of losing immigration benefits.

Do I Have A Conditional Green Card?

USCIS grants a conditional green card to individuals married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident for less than two years old when they apply for permanent residence. These conditional green cards differ from regular green cards because they have a shorter validity period. If you have a CR-1 visa, you have a conditional green card.

Who Should File Form I-751?

If you have a conditional green card, you must file Form I-751 to remove permanent resident status conditions. Otherwise, your conditional green card will expire, and USCIS will begin removal proceedings against you. Planning on bringing your spouse to the U.S.? VisaNation is here to help you make the entire experience as seamless as possible.

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When to File Form I-751

When should you consider filing the form? The answer depends on whether you are still married and filing jointly with your spouse, filing by yourself, and whether your green card is expired.

Married and Filing Jointly

Ninety days before your conditional green card expires, submit a joint petition with your spouse. Don’t apply before the 90 days, and don’t wait until after it expires to apply. If your conditional green card is expired, you can get an exemption by writing a letter explaining why you could not file before the expiration. However, be aware that there are no guarantees that USCIS will grant the exemption.

Filing Alone

If your marriage is overdue to a death, divorce, annulment, etc., you still can file for the removal of conditions yourself. There is a section to fill out to waive the joint filing requirement. Make sure your lawyer reviews all your information to ensure you demonstrated extreme hardship.

Expired Conditional Green Card

You can still file the form if your conditional green card has expired. However, there are specific criteria. First, you must submit a letter clearly stating why you are filing late. USCIS may make an exception if the delay was due to extraordinary circumstances and if the length of the delay was reasonable, thus demonstrating good cause. extraordinary situations outside the applicant’s control is a good reason for a late filing.

Form I-751 Instructions – Step by Step

Below you will learn how to fill out the form in our I-751 instructions manual. The first step after downloading the form is to type or print all your responses in black ink. At VisaNation, we are here to assist you and answer all your questions about any form or document. We ensure that your application is completed to the highest standard to increase the chances of approval. Get started today!

Part 1: Information About You, the Conditional Resident

This section pertains to information about you (conditional resident). Fill in your first, last, and middle names and any other names you have used in a legal context. Also, fill out your birth date, country of birth, country of citizenship, A-Number, U.S. Social Security Number (if applicable), USCIS online account number (if applicable), marital status, the mailing address/physical address, and the additional questions in line 18-23. Some of the questions include:

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Part 2: Biographic Information

The second section asks questions regarding your ethnicity, race, height, weight, eye color, and hair color.

Part 3: Basis for Petition

The first question in this section asks if the conditional residence is based on your marriage to your spouse or your parent’s marriage to a U.S. citizen/lawful permanent resident. Select the appropriate box. If you cannot file a joint petition, select the reason why in the “Waiver or Individual Filing Request” section. The options are:

Part 4: Information About the U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident Spouse

In this section, enter the basic information about the green card holder or U.S. citizen spouse.

Part 5: Information About Your Children

If you have children, fill out their names, birthdates, and A-Numbers in this section along with their physical address(es).

Part 6: Accommodations for Individuals with Disabilities and/or Impairments

If you possess disabilities or an impairment (i.e., deaf, blind, etc.) that you need assistance with from U.S. immigration officials, document it in this section.

Part 7 and Part 8

These parts help verify that all the information you and your spouse submitted is accurate and that you understood all the questions.

Part 9: Interpreter’s Contact Information, Certification, and Signature and Part 10: Contact Information, Statement, Certification, and Signature of the Person Preparing this Petition, If Other Than the Petitioner

This section provides the information of anyone who assisted you in completing the form. Immigration can be a daunting process for someone who is doing it for the first time. With numerous forms and documents to submit, mistakes can be very costly. Need experienced help? At VisaNation, we make sure that your application is flawless.

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Form I-751 Checklist of Supporting Documents

If you are wondering what documents you need for I-751, here’s a list:

Are you a military personnel filing abroad? If you are, include two passport-style photographs, the fingerprint cards (Form FD-258), and your military orders.

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Document to Prove Relationship Legitimacy – I-751 Evidence

Your immigration attorney may advise you to submit additional legal documents to demonstrate the relationship. Forms of I-751 evidence include: