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To remove the conditions on permanent residence, the conditional resident and sponsor spouse should file Form I-751 jointly within 90 days of the expiration of the conditional residence. Evidence that the marriage is bona fide and was entered in good faith: For example: A deed showing the spouses jointly own property.
To remove the conditions on your permanent resident status, you must file Form I-751. If you are filing jointly, you and your spouse or stepparent must file Form I-751 together. You may file Form I-751 on your own if you are applying for a joint filing waiver.
That means you must meet certain conditions in order to keep your lawful permanent resident status in the United States. You must remove the conditions from your green card in order to keep lawful permanent residency status; if you dont, the U.S. government can initiate removal proceedings against you.
This could include documents that show you continue to live together, such as mortgage or lease documents; evidence of shared assets, joint bank accounts, or joint tax filings; birth certificates of children born since your marriage; voided checks showing the same address; or even family photographs and sworn
You must file your Form I-751 during the 90-day period immediately before your conditional residence expires. Visit our When to File Your Petition to Remove Conditions, page to determine the first day of your 90-day filing window. If you file your petition before that date, it may be rejected.
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The I-829 petition serves as a formal request to USCIS to remove the conditions that apply to the foreign investors permanent resident status. This conditional residence is usually obtained through the EB-5 Program and includes the investors family members.
Reasons You Might Be Denied They are: Filing the application late without providing evidence of extenuating circumstances. Failing to provide enough documentation that you and your spouse have built a life together. USCIS suspects that your marriage is fraudulent.