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The standard of proof in establishing eligibility for removal of conditions is preponderance of the evidence. If the initial filing does not contain sufficient evidence to demonstrate eligibility by a preponderance of the evidence, USCIS may issue an RFE or schedule an interview or both.
Steps for Adjustment of Status Determine if you are eligible to apply for a Green Card. You or someone else must file an immigrant petition for you (if applicable) Check visa availability (if applicable) File Form I-485. Go to your Application Support Center appointment. Go to your interview (if applicable)
If USCIS granted you conditional permanent resident status through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, use Form I-751 to file for the removal of those conditions.
No, if you are a Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) with a conditional (temporary or 2-year) Green Card holder, you do not need to hire an attorney to help you with the filing for USCIS Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence.
The filing fee for Form I-751 is $750. You will also have to pay an $85 biometric fee for yourself, and an additional $85 for each dependent included on your I-751. You can request a fee waiver based on your household income, receipt of means-tested benefits, or financial hardship.
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To remove the conditions on your permanent resident status, you must file a petition within the 90-day period before your conditional Green Card expires. Use our Filing Calculator to determine your 90-day filing date. You cannot renew your conditional Green Card.
The application process for a Change of Status (COS) will allow you to remain in the US while the decision is pending, provided the application is filed in a timely manner with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Upon approval, the applicant is mailed a Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card. The date the Form I-485 is approved becomes the date of adjustment, which in turn determines how soon the newly adjusted Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) may apply for U.S. citizenship. Permanent Resident Cards are valid for ten years.

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