
Removal of Conditions (Form I-751)
For individuals who obtained a two-year “conditional” green card through marriage, the next critical step is to remove those conditions and secure permanent resident status. MAS Immigrant Justice Center (MASIJC) provides experienced, careful guidance through the Form I-751 process, ensuring that your status is protected and your future in the United States remains secure.
This petition requires demonstrating that the marriage was entered into in good faith and not for immigration purposes. MASIJC works closely with clients to prepare a comprehensive and well-documented filing, including evidence such as joint financial records, shared residence, affidavits, and other proof of a genuine marital relationship.
For those facing more complex circumstances such as divorce, separation, abuse, or hardship, MASIJC provides skilled representation in requesting a waiver of the joint filing requirement. These cases require both legal precision and sensitivity, and our team ensures that each client’s story is presented clearly, truthfully, and with the care it deserves.
We also assist clients in responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs), preparing for interviews, and addressing any complications that may arise during the process. Our goal is not only to file the petition, but to position it for approval, protecting your lawful status and allowing you to move forward with confidence toward permanent residency and eventual citizenship.
At MASIJC, we understand that this process is about more than paperwork. It is about stability, family unity, and the right to remain in the place you now call home.