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

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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 requirement or filed the wrong paperwork, delaying — and sometimes endangering — their path to permanent residence.

What Is Form I-751?

Form I-751, officially titled “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence,” is mandatory for anyone who obtained a green card through marriage when the couple had been married less than two years at approval.

If your card is valid for only two years, it’s conditional. To turn it into a standard 10-year green card, you must file the I-751 before it expires.

When and How Do You File?

  • When: File during the 90-day window before your two-year card expires.
  • How:
    • Joint filing with your spouse if the marriage is ongoing.
    • Solo filing (waiver) if you’re divorced, separated, or facing abuse — with extra evidence to prove the marriage was genuine.

What Happens If You Don’t File?

🔴 Cancellation of your conditional residence
🔴 Possible removal (deportation) proceedings
🔴 Lost opportunities to apply for U.S. citizenship

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Doing nothing, assuming the card converts automatically
  • Sending the wrong form (many confuse I-751 with I-90)
  • Providing weak evidence of a bona fide marriage or waiver grounds

We’re Here to Help

At Cardenas Law Firm LLC, we know this process can feel overwhelming. We help clients decide whether to file jointly or request a waiver, gather solid evidence, and avoid costly delays. If problems arise — or ICE gets involved — we step in quickly to protect your rights. You don’t have to face this alone — Your Future is Our Mission™.

👉 Questions about your status or the I-751 deadline? Contact us today — we’ll guide you every step of the way.

Have you struggled with Form I-751 or need help filing? Let us know — we’re listening.

Your Future is Our Mission™

How We Can Help

With over 34 years of experience, we are here to assist you with all your immigration needs. Our team is ready to offer you the dedicated representation you deserve. We can help guide you through the steps needed to navigate this complex process, let us provide the knowledge and support necessary to secure your family’s future.

Call us at 305-697-0990 or message us to schedule a consultation today. We are committed to keeping families together and providing the compassionate, professional legal support you need.

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