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A conditional permanent resident who obtained a Green Card through marriage must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, to convert their 2-year conditional Green Card into a standard 10-year permanent resident card.
From our office in Chandigarh, India, we prepare accurate petitions, compile evidence of a bona fide marriage, and provide step-by-step legal guidance—whether you are filing jointly with your spouse or applying for a waiver due to divorce, abuse, or hardship.
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Note: This is the latest version of Form I-751, valid until March 31, 2027.
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Find out if you qualify to remove conditions on your 2-year Green Card through joint filing with your spouse or by applying .
We assist in gathering evidence of a bona fide marriage—such as joint financials, leases, children’s birth certificates, and more.
We prepare and submit your I-751 with accuracy—whether filed jointly, or with a waiver due to divorce, abuse, or extreme .
We track USCIS case progress, handle Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and guide you until your 10-year Green Card is secured.
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Expert assistance for conditional Green Card holders in Chandigarh filing Form I-751 to remove conditions on residence and secure a permanent 10-year Green Card.
The Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, is filed by conditional permanent residents (CPR) who obtained a Green Card through marriage. Sundlass – U.S. Immigration and Law Firm assists clients from Chandigarh, India, in preparing, reviewing, and filing I-751 petitions to ensure continued lawful permanent resident status.
Who Can File Form I-751?
Required Documents
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Why Choose Sundlass Immigration and Law Firm?
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Let our experienced legal team help you file Form I-751 correctly and on time.
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Note: Filing Form I-751 is mandatory to maintain lawful permanent resident status. If not filed on time, your Green Card may be terminated, and removal proceedings could begin.
The Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, is filed by a conditional permanent resident (obtained through marriage) to request removal of conditions and obtain a 10-year Green Card. At Sundlass Immigration and Law Firm in Chandigarh, we assist in preparing strong petitions with relationship evidence, legal guidance, and USCIS follow-up.
| Stage | Time Required | What Happens | Our Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case Review | 2–4 days | Review marriage history, eligibility, and joint filing requirements | Attorney consultation & eligibility assessment |
| Document Preparation | 1–2 weeks | Gather marriage evidence, financial documents, and joint records | Custom checklist & document review |
| Petition Filing | 1–3 days | Submit Form I-751 with supporting evidence to USCIS | Attorney-prepared and filed petition |
| USCIS Processing | 12–18 months* | Case review, biometrics, possible RFE, and interview scheduling if required | Case tracking & response to USCIS notices |
| Approval Notice | Mail from USCIS | 10-year Green Card issued upon approval | Guidance on next steps (including naturalization eligibility) |
| Total Timeline | 12–18 months | Varies by USCIS service center | Full support until conditions are removed |
*Processing times vary depending on USCIS service center and case complexity.
Tip: Submitting strong evidence of a bona fide marriage can reduce the risk of delays or interviews.
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