Do You Have a Conditional Green Card? Don’t Forget Form I-751 — What It Is and Why It Matters for Your Future

Do You Have a Conditional Green Card? Don’t Forget Form I-751 — What It Is and Why It Matters for Your Future

For many immigrants, receiving a green card is a huge milestone. But if your card is conditional (valid for only two years), you must file Form I-751 to remove that condition and protect your status. Each year we meet people who either didn’t know about the I-751...
The Permanent Resident Who Wants to Leave the Country For More Than One Year – What To Do.

The Permanent Resident Who Wants to Leave the Country For More Than One Year – What To Do.

Less than a year: Use your green card If you are a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) returning to the United States from a visit abroad of less than one year, you may apply for readmission by presenting your green card to immigration authorities at a port of entry. (An...