Schedule Your Case Evaluation
Client Login →

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS (I-751)

Securing Your Permanent 10 Year Green Card 

If you obtained your Green Card through marriage and were married for less than two years at the time it was approved, you received a Conditional Green Card valid for two years. To maintain your lawful permanent resident status, U.S. immigration law requires you to "remove the conditions" by filing a Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (Form I-751).

This is a crucial step to prove to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that your marriage was genuine and that you are building a life together. Missing the filing deadline or submitting an insufficient application can lead to the denial of your petition and the termination of your residency.

Request an evaluation

Our Comprehensive Removal of Conditions Services

We provide expert legal guidance to ensure your petition is robust, accurate, and persuasive, giving you the best chance for a smooth approval.

We offer support for all filing scenarios:

  • Joint Petition: For couples who are still happily married and filing together.

  • Waiver Petition: For those who need to file without their spouse's participation due to:

    • Divorce or Annulment

    • The Death of a Spouse

    • Battery or Extreme Cruelty by the U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse

    • Extreme Hardship if you were deported

Our Process: Building a Powerful Case for You

Strategic Case Review: We assess your specific situation to determine the strongest filing strategy and ensure you meet all deadlines.

Evidence Portfolio Development: We guide you in gathering the most compelling evidence to demonstrate the authenticity of your marriage, such as:

  1. Joint financial accounts, leases, and property deeds
  2. Birth certificates of children born to the marriage
  3. Photos, travel records, and affidavits from friends and family
  4. Insurance policies and other proof of commingled lives

Meticulous Petition Preparation: We meticulously complete and compile your Form I-751 and all supporting documents into a well-organized, persuasive package.

Interview Preparation: If USCIS schedules an interview, we will thoroughly prepare you and your spouse, ensuring you are confident and ready.

Let Us Help You Start Your Life Together in the U.S.

Don't leave your future to chance. Schedule a confidential consultation with our bilingual immigration team to discuss how we can help you secure your spouse's Green Card.

Why Choose Our Firm?

A Request for Evidence (RFE) or, worse, a denial, can be a stressful and costly setback. Our experience ensures your case is presented in the strongest possible light from the start.

We provide:

  • Proactive Deadline Management: We help you file within the critical 90-day window before your conditional Green Card expires.

  • Expert Evidence Curation: We know what USCIS adjudicators look for and will help you build a comprehensive portfolio.

  • Compassionate Waiver Support: We handle sensitive waiver cases with the discretion and determination they require.

  • Peace of Mind: We handle the complex paperwork and legal details, allowing you to focus on your life together.

Request an evaluation

Protect Your Permanent Residence

Don't risk your status in the United States. Let us ensure this final step in securing your permanent Green Card is a success.

Schedule a consultation to secure your future today.

REQUEST A  CONSULTATION

 

Header Logo

Ph/Whatsapp: 551-296-5458


Koloko Immigration

300 International Drive Suite 100

Williamsville, NY 14221

Sign up to our Newsletters

Get resources, motivation, and guided activities delivered to your inbox:


Koloko Immigration

 118-35 Queens Boulevard, Suite 400 Forest Hills NY 11375 (by appointment only)

Open Mon-Fri: 9 AM -6:00 PM ET | Email: [email protected]

2026 © Koloko Immigration

This website contains attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.