Chicago Immigration Lawyer – Azita M. Mojarad

What Happens After I File My I-751 Petition?

In previous articles, “Removing Conditions on Your Green Card Based on Marriage”, “Removing Conditions on Your Green Card Based on Divorce”, “Removing Conditions on Your Green Card Based on Pending Divorce”, and “Removing Conditions Based on Battery/Extreme Cruelty”, we explored the different ways you may remove conditions on your residency, depending on the status of your marriage at the time you apply for your I-751 petition. We advised that to remove conditions on your residency, that you must file a timely I-751 petition, regardless of the status of your marriage.

What Happens After You Apply?

Once U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services receives and processes your Form I-751, you will receive the following:

If you should have any questions or need more information about the USCIS process of adjudicating I-751 petitions or any other immigration matter, please contact the Law Offices of Azita M. Mojarad, P.C. by e-mailing us at azita@azitalaw.com or calling us at 312.641-0771.

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