USCIS field office in Las Vegas approved an I-751 petition and N-400 citizenship petition for our client. Our client originally obtained his conditional 2-year green card based on his marriage…
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USCIS just approved an I-751 and N400 petition for our client who originally got a green card based on his marriage to a US citizen.
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If you did not receive your green card, you should call USCIS and you may need to file an I-90 form.
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We just had an I-751 Petition approved by USCIS without an interview.
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If you have an I-751 and N-400 petitions pending at the same time, USCIS will most likely conduct a joint interview adjudicating both petitions.
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If you currently hold a conditional green card, you will need to file Form I-751 to obtain your permanent green card. If you have a regular green card, you can…
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You can travel internationally if your green card expired and you timely filed an I-751 petition.
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When filing form I-751, you should submit evidence that your marriage was bona fide, copy of your green card, and marriage certificate.
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You can file your N-400 petition if your I-751 petition is pending, but you request that USCIS adjudicates the I-751 at your naturalization interview.
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Scott Legal, P.C. just had an approval for an I-751 waiver for a client who was married for less than 2 years and divorced his spouse. He had a…
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Scott Legal obtains USCIS Approves I-751 Waiver of Joint Filing Application for Conditional Resident
We just received an approval from USCIS for a Form I-751 Waiver of Joint Filing for Conditional Resident recently divorced from her U.S. Citizen spouse. Client is now a legal permanent resident and…
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Foreign nationals who marry U.S. citizens and go through the green card process when the marriage is less than two years old are granted conditional green card status rather than…
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