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Removing the conditions on your green card (Form I-751) is a crucial step in securing permanent resident status in the United States. For individuals filing to remove the conditions while still married, it is essential to provide strong evidence that the marriage is genuine and was entered into in good faith. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will scrutinize the submitted documents to ensure the authenticity of the marriage and determine whether it was not entered into for the sole purpose of obtaining immigration benefits.

This checklist is designed to guide you in gathering the strongest possible evidence to demonstrate the legitimacy of your marriage. The evidence is ranked from strongest to weakest, helping you understand what is most impactful in supporting your case. Keep in mind that this checklist is not legal advice and should not be considered as such. Always verify your evidence and ensure you're following current guidelines by checking the official USCIS website.

 

I-751 Removing Conditions on Your Green Card While Still Married"

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