Conditional to Permanent Resident
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Changing From Conditional Resident to Permanent Resident
If you received your green card through marriage and it was only valid for two years, that is not the end of the road. It is actually a checkpoint. Before those two years are up, you need to take one more step to turn that conditional card into a full permanent green card. We help you understand what is needed, gather the right evidence, and move through the process without unnecessary stress.
You have already done the hard part, and you made it through. This step is about making what you have earned more permanent before applying for citizenship.
Which Situation Applies to You?
Still Married and
Filing Together
Divorced or
Separated
Your marriage ended but it was genuine. You can still apply on your own with the right evidence.
Abuse, Hardship, or
No Cooperation
Conditional residency is temporary by design, and before it expires, another filing is required to protect your status and continue your path toward permanent residency.
This stage can bring a lot of questions, especially when life has changed since the original application. Some couples are filing together and simply need to show the life they have built. Others may be dealing with divorce, separation, lack of cooperation, or more difficult circumstances. The right path depends on the details of your situation.
Removing conditions is about more than submitting one form on time. It is about protecting what you have already worked hard to earn and making sure your future stays on track. Our role is to explain what applies to you, prepare the strongest case possible, and help you move forward with confidence into the next chapter of your immigration journey.
Schedule a case review with
an immigration attorney.
Do Any of These Sound Familiar?
"My two-year green card is coming up for renewal and I am not sure what proof I need to show that my marriage is real."
You may be wondering →
What kind of evidence does USCIS want to see from a married couple?
"My marriage ended before I had a chance to file. I am afraid I have lost my status or that I no longer qualify."
You may be wondering →
Can I still apply if I am divorced or separated?
"My spouse is refusing to cooperate with the filing. I do not know if I can still protect my status on my own."
You may be wondering →
What happens if my spouse will not participate in the filing?
A lack of cooperation does not necessarily mean you lose your status. There are waiver options available when a joint filing is not possible, including situations involving refusal, separation, or circumstances beyond your control. We review your specific situation and help you understand what path is available to protect what you have already worked hard to earn.
"I experienced abuse in my marriage. I am afraid to file and I do not know if I have any options."
You may be wondering →
Can I file even if I experienced abuse in my marriage?
"I am nervous about the interview. I do not know what they will ask or whether I will have the right answers."
You may be wondering →
Will there be an interview, and how do I prepare for it?
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