How do I remove the conditions on my permanent resident status?

In order to remove the conditions on your permanent resident status, you must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The form must be filed within 90 days of the expiration date of your conditional permanent resident card. When filing the form, you need to include the following documents: evidence of your marriage to the petitioning spouse, evidence that your marriage was entered into in good faith, a copy of your conditional permanent resident card, a copy of your current permanent resident card (if you have one), and any other documents that provide evidence that show that your marriage qualifies as a bona fide marriage. If the marriage ended due to death or divorce, the filing requirements are different. In these cases, you must provide evidence of the termination of the marriage and evidence that you entered into the marriage in good faith. You may also wish to submit a waiver request if you’re unable to provide evidence that you entered into the marriage in good faith. Once you’ve gathered all of the necessary documents, you can submit the form, with all of the documents, to USCIS. After you submit the form, you may receive a request for additional evidence or an invitation to an in-person interview. Once USCIS reviews your application, they will make a decision on your case. If approved, you will receive a new, permanent resident card with the conditions removed.

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Remover las condiciones de su estatus de residente permanente puede ser logrado mediante un proceso de aplicación. Si usted es un ciudadano de EE. UU. casado con un extranjero, puede aplicar para la remoción de condiciones sobre su estatus de residente permanente en California usando el Formulario I-751. Este formulario le permite remover las condiciones de su estatus de residente permanente, lo que significa que obtiene el beneficio de ser un residente permanente legal durante todo el tiempo que desee permanecer en los Estados Unidos. Se debe completar el Formulario I-751 con información precisa y enviar la solicitud por correo junto con los documentos que demuestren su relación con el ciudadano de EE. UU. con el que está casado. Además, necesitará presentar evidencia documental de su relación conyugal y una prueba de que la relación todavía existe. También debe pagar los honorarios requeridos y una tarifa de expedición si lo solicita. Si se aprueba el formulario, recibirá una tarjeta de residencia permanente sin condiciones. Atención: si recibe una notificación de la oficina de USCIS para asistir a una entrevista, debe cumplir con la obligación de comparecer. De lo contrario, el USCIS puede usar la falta de comparecencia como motivo para negar su solicitud.

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