Los Angeles Removal of Residence Conditions Lawyer

Your residency status in Los Angeles is conditional if you got a green card based on your marriage to a US citizen within the past two years. This means your green card is temporary and will expire after two years. The government imposes this condition to make sure your marriage is genuine (bona fide, they call it) and not immigration purposes.

 

However, a new marriage and the busy and exciting Los Angeles life are enough to make one forget their permanent residency is not yet so permanent. Before becoming a full-fledged green card holder, you must remove the conditions from your LA residence. Do you need a Los Angeles removal of conditions lawyer to help you with the paperwork? Yes, and we’ll tell you why.

 

To remove the residence condition and get a permanent green card, you and your spouse can jointly file Form I-751 with USCIS. You as the beneficiary can file form I-751 on your own if you are separated from your spouse due to domestic violence, abuse or if your spouse is deceased. More importantly, you must submit the form within ninety days of the green card’s two-year anniversary.

 

A removal of conditions lawyer in Los Angeles can help you keep up with the deadlines and file the infamous I-751 application correctly so you can get your permanent green card and enjoy everything California and the United States offer.

 

So, instead of attempting a DIY form I-751 submission (with all its required paperwork), let our MyImmigration Los Angeles office help you with the conditions’ removal!

Our Los Angeles Residence Conditions Removal Attorneys Can Check Your Eligibility

If your green card is close to celebrating two years since you got hitched with a US citizen in the Golden State, it means you must go through the motions of making things permanent instead of temporary. So, how do you get permanent residency in Los Angeles? Don’t worry; you’re not alone.

 

While removing conditions might seem overwhelming, understanding the qualification requirements is the first step. Not everyone is eligible. Here are the main criteria:

 

  • You are still married to your US citizen or green card holding spouse.
  • Your children got their green cards at the same time as you.
  • You are a child who can’t be included in your parents’ green card application.
  • Your spouse died.
  • You divorced your spouse, but your marriage was real.
  • Your spouse abused you or your children.

Proving that you and your spouse are still married is the easiest of the bunch. How about proving that your marriage was real even though you are now separated or divorced?

 

That’s where our Los Angeles removal of conditions lawyers can help. Don’t risk losing your hard-earned green card, but give us a call. We can help you gather your paperwork, attach the necessary documents to bulletproof your removal of conditions eligibility and guide you on the correct path to a successful I-751 submission.

You Need a Los Angeles Green Card Removal of Conditions Lawyer to Help You with the I-751 Application

If you are living the American Dream in the City of Angels with no care in the world, that’s good, but you still have to remove the conditions of your green card if you want to become a permanent resident. So, no matter how you look at the problem, you cannot skip the part where you submit form I-751 to USCIS—correctly, completely, with the fee paid in full and all the documents in perfect order.

 

What do you need to do and how can our Los Angeles conditions removal lawyers can help? As we said, you and your spouse must jointly file Form I-751 within 90 days before your green card expires. This form proves that your marriage is real and not just to get your permanent green card in Los Angeles.

What do you need to include in the joint I-751 application?

This is where you need legal help. USCIS forms are long, complicated, and sometimes confusing. An LA lawyer versed in green card condition removal can help you with your initial evidence checklist, translations (if some of your documents aren’t in English), authenticity verifications, error checks, and so on. Here are the documents you need to prepare to file the petition.

 

  • Both of your signatures on the completed Form I-751.
  • Copies of your green card, front and back.
  • Recent photos of you and any children included in the application.
  • Proof that your marriage is genuine. This can include things like:
    • Joint ownership of a house or apartment in Los Angeles.
    • Shared bank accounts or credit cards.
    • Birth certificates of all the kids born during the marriage.
    • Bills or mail addressed to both of you at your shared Los Angeles address.
    • Insurance policies naming each other as beneficiaries.
    • Joint tax returns.
    • Any other documents that show you’re a real couple. In our experience, USCIS accepts photos (so those pics from Santa Monica or Venice Beach, Griffith Park, or the Hollywood Sign are now extremely valuable), travel bookings, tickets (plane, concerts, etc.), and anything else that shows you are a genuine couple enjoying a genuine marriage.

Do things stop here? Of course not.

 

If you are in one of these situations, you’ll need to provide extra documents:

  • Your spouse died.
  • You divorced your spouse.
  • Your spouse abused you or your child.
  • You believe leaving the United States would cause you extreme hardship.

Our Los Angeles removal of conditions lawyers can help you manage the process going further because preparing form I-751 is more than just filling out a form and attaching some documents. Here is what we can do for you:

Figure out how much to pay

You can use the USCIS special “Fee Calculator” tool to determine exactly how much you need to pay. Since form fees are subject to change and some immigration beneficiaries could pay different taxes, our Los Angeles lawyers will tell you exactly how much you need to put aside to remove the conditions on your green card. For example, the general filing fee to submit I-751 is $750, but those who filed for a waiver based on cruelty or battery don’t pay anything.

Check if the form is correct

Look at the bottom of the form and instructions. There’s a date there. Make sure it’s the newest version. You can also check the “Edition Date” part on the Form I-751 page. If you don’t manage this aspect well, our LA immigration lawyers will help.

Know exactly what to include

Read the I-751 instructions carefully—the current version is 8 pages long. They will tell you what papers you need to send with the form and how to complete some sections of the application. However, if you don’t feel confident about your English skills or feel that USCIS is unclear about some aspects, we can make things clearer and easier for you.

Learn where to send the form

Since you’re from Los Angeles, California, you must send your I-751 form – Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence – to PO Box 21200, Phoenix, AZ 85036-1200 (if you use postal services) or box 21200, 2108, E. Elliot Rd., Tempe, AZ 85284-1806.

Sign the form correctly

Both you and your spouse must sign the form in the right places. Read the instructions carefully to find where to sign.

 

Do you need to translate some documents from your mother language to English? Discuss your predicament with our Los Angeles removal of conditions lawyers; they will help you put together a strong application, with no mistakes, to increase your approval chances.

Why Choose MyImmigration for Your Los Angeles Removal of Conditions Petition?

You got your green card, and things seemed to work amazingly from there on end, but that green card is just temporary. MyImmigration is here to simplify the process of getting your conditions removed from your residence and obtain your permanent lawful resident status. Isn’t this the dream you chased in America?

 

We understand the challenges you face. The paperwork alone can give you nightmares. Our Los Angeles lawyers will help you file I-751 and turn your temporary residence into a permanent one. And, yes, before you ask, we can help you whether you live in East Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Maywood, Bell, Commerce, and the others.  

 

How our Los Angeles immigration consultation process works:

 

  • Online assessment: You fill out a simple online questionnaire and, based on it, we understand your specific situation and needs.
  • Form completion: We guide you through the necessary paperwork – USCIS Form I-751, required initial evidence, maybe interview preparation, etc.
  • Document translation: We can assist with that, too.
  • Expert review: Our Los Angeles immigration attorneys will review your entire application before submission to identify the potential issues and help you correct them before it’s too late.

Let MyImmigration be your trusted immigration partner in achieving your American dream and getting Form I-751 accepted with flying colors!

Why Choose MyImmigration for Removing Conditions on Your Los Angeles Residence?

We understand that every situation is unique. Whether you’re happily married, facing challenges, dealing with family problems, or simply needing guidance on becoming a lawful permanent resident, we offer the right solutions to fit your specific circumstances.

 

For this reason, our team of experienced immigration lawyers in Los Angeles specializes in removing conditions on green cards. We believe you deserve full access to quality immigration assistance, so we offer competitive prices, making it easy for you to secure your permanent green card.

Contact our Removal of Conditions on Residence Los Angeles Lawyers Today!

Removing the conditions on your residence in Los Angeles is not an issue you can ignore. After all, it is your path to becoming a permanent lawful resident of the US of A and, when the time is right, an American citizen.

 

So don’t hesitate, don’t miss deadlines, and don’t stall the paperwork gathering because it will take a while. Don’t get lost in USCIS forms and instructions for the forms, edition dates, filing locations, RFEs, and whatnot. Simplify and get it right from the get-go! Contact our LA removal of conditions attorneys for a consultation today!