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Questions & answers
Can I file I-751 by myself?
You may file Form I-751 without your spouse if they are deceased, you are divorced, or you and/or your conditional resident child were battered or subjected to extreme cruelty. You may file this petition at any time after you are granted conditional resident status and before you are removed from the United States. 3.
Do you need a lawyer to file Form I-751?
No, if you are a Lawful Permanent Resident (“Green Card holder”) with a conditional (“temporary” or “2-year”) Green Card holder, you do not need to hire an attorney to help you with the filing for USCIS Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence.
How do I file Form I-751?
How to file Form I-751 Complete Form I-751. You must download and print out Form I-751 to submit it. Organize supporting documents and the filing fee. Along with your USCIS form, you will include supporting documents. Mail your Form I-751 application to USCIS. After completing your form, you will mail it to USCIS.
What documents should I send with Form I-751?
Copies of the front and back of your Permanent Resident Card. Copies of the front and back of the Permanent Resident Cards of any conditional permanent resident children you are including in your petition (if applicable).
Is USCIS approving I-751 without interview?
File a Well-Prepared Form I-751 Petition In fact, even waiver cases (petitions not filing jointly) may be approved without an interview when they are accompanied by sufficient supporting documentation to establish the bona fides of the marriage.
Can I submit I-751 online?
You can't file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, online yet. However, USCIS allows you to add a paper-filed case to your USCIS online account to check your status at all times.
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