Everything You Need to Know About Form I-751
What is Form I-751?
Form I-751 is filed with USCIS to remove the conditions placed on a 2-year marriage-based green card, granting permanent resident status without conditions.
Who needs to file Form I-751?
You must file if:
- You received a conditional green card through marriage.
- You are still married to the same US citizen or lawful permanent resident after 2 years.
- You qualify for a waiver due to divorce, abuse, or extreme hardship.
When should I file Form I-751?
Within the 90 days before your conditional green card expires.
How do I file?
- Complete the I-751 form.
- Include evidence of your ongoing marital relationship or waiver eligibility.
- Pay the required USCIS filing fee.
- Mail your petition to the correct USCIS address based on your location.
What evidence should I include?
- Joint bank statements, leases, mortgages, insurance policies, tax returns, and affidavits from friends/family.
- Proof of waiver eligibility if filing individually.
What happens after I file?
- You’ll receive a receipt notice extending your conditional status.
- USCIS may request additional evidence or schedule an interview.
- Once approved, you’ll receive a 10-year green card.