How long does it take for USCIS to respond to I-751?
If you properly file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, USCIS will initially respond by mailing you a receipt notice that confirms receipt of your petition. Formally known as Form I-797C, Notice of Action (see example below), the receipt notice typically arrives 4 to 6 weeks after filing.
When to file form I-751 when your green card expires?
It’s important that you file the I-751 90 days before your conditional green card expires. The purpose of Form I-751 is to prove that you entered the marriage in good faith or applying for a waiver of joint filing. Note: If you are filing late (after your green card expired) then you must submit a letter of explanation as to why you waited so long.
When to file form I-751 if you are not married?
If you are not married to your U.S. citizen spouse, file I-751 with a waiver. It’s important that you file the I-751 90 days before your conditional green card expires. The purpose of Form I-751 is to prove that you entered the marriage in good faith or applying for a waiver of joint filing.
How much does it cost to remove a condition on I-751?
All Form I-751 petitions also require an $85 biometric service fee for each person applying to remove conditions on their residence on the same form. You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier’s check.
What is the purpose of form I-751?
What Is the Purpose of Form I-751? This petition is used by a conditional resident who obtained status through marriage, to request that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) remove the conditions on his or her residence. Who May File Form I-751?
How do I find the edition date on form I-751?
You can find the edition date at the bottom of the page on the form and instructions. Dates are listed in mm/dd/yy format. For a complete list of addresses, visit our Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-751 page. Don’t forget to sign your form.