What Is A “Conditional” Green Card?
A Conditional Green Card provides a two-year residency to a person married to a U.S Citizen. During these two years, the couple must build a record to prove a good faith marriage. According to USCIS, a small percentage of marriage-based Green Card applications are fraudulent. Less than one percent of these applications are declined for fraud. At the end of the two years, the couple must file a Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, known as Form I-751. It’s important to note that while a Green Card can be renewed every 10 years, a Conditional Green Card cannot be renewed. Other than that, and in most cases, a Conditional Resident has the same rights as a Green Card holder. Today we will talk with #AbogadaKrystal to learn a little bit more about how the Conditional Green Card works, how we can remove the conditions, and how this process goes.
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