I-751 Removal of Conditions
I-751 Removal of Conditions on Green Card
Removal of Conditions (I-751) – Secure Your 10-Year Green Card
Navigating the I-751 process can be complex, especially for married or divorced applicants. At Law Offices of Monica Jara-Aguirre, we help you maintain your permanent residency and transition smoothly to a 10-year Green Card.
When Should I File Form I-751?
- You must submit Form I-751 during the 90 days before your conditional green card expires.
- Filing too early? USCIS will reject it.
- Filing too late? You may face removal proceedings.
- We monitor timelines closely and help you avoid costly mistakes
📁 Evidence: What You’ll Need
- Your evidence should show that your marriage was genuine, not just for immigration purposes. This includes:
- Joint leases, mortgages, or bills
- Shared financial accounts or insurance policies
- Photos over time
- Children’s birth certificates
- Letters from family and friends
- Travel records, messages, and more
- We’ll help you organize a persuasive and well-documented case packet.
Filing Types: Joint Petition vs. Waiver Petition
- Joint Filing (Still Married)
- If you're still married to your original sponsor, you’ll file the I-751 together with them.
- Waiver Filing (Separated or Divorced)
- You can still qualify even if your marriage ended, provided it was entered in good faith. USCIS recognizes the following grounds for a waiver:
- Divorce after a good-faith marriage
- Abuse or cruelty against you or your child
- Extreme hardship if removed from the U.S.
- We guide you through each path and help you select the strongest strategy for your case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. 1 : What areas of law do you practice?
We specialize in family law, immigration law, and civil litigation. Whether you’re facing a divorce, seeking a visa, or dealing with a legal dispute, we are here to help.
Q. 2 : Do you offer consultations?
Yes, we offer initial consultations to evaluate your legal needs and discuss the best course of action. Please contact our office at (818) 570-7197 or email jaraaguirrelaw@gmail.com to schedule an appointment.
Q. 3 : Where is your office located?
Our primary office is at:
820 San Fernando Road, Suite 203A, San Fernando, CA 91340
We also have a mailing address in Encino:
4930 Balboa Blvd #261938, Encino, CA 91426
Q. 4 : Do you charge for consultations?
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Q. 5 : What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring any relevant documents related to your case (court papers, notices, contracts, identification, etc.) and a list of questions or concerns you have. This helps us better understand and assess your legal situation.
