Removal Of Conditions
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Removal Of Conditions Attorneys In Cleveland, Ohio
Legal Representation for Immigration Matters
The Form I-751 is a document required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for citizens who have obtained Conditional Permanent Resident status through marriage. This form must be filled out, signed, and returned within 90 days of obtaining such status. The filing of this form will result in the removal of conditions on residence and grant full permanent resident status to the citizen.
At Sintsirmas & Mueller Co. L.P.A., we have more than 78 years of combined experience practicing law and are very familiar with the immigration process. Our Cleveland immigration lawyers are dedicated to using their knowledge and experience to your benefit.
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Document Requirements for Filing the Form I-751 with USCIS
In order to properly file a Form I-751, certain supporting documents are required by USCIS, including an original or copy of the conditional green card; evidence that establishes a valid marriage between you and your spouse; proof that both spouses lived together during their marriage; and any additional evidence pertaining to termination of prior marriages. Additionally, if either party has changed their name since obtaining conditional resident status, documentation of this change must be provided as well.
Working with Sintsirmas & Mueller Co. L.P.A. for Your Form I-751 Filing
At Sintsirmas & Mueller Co. L.P.A., we can help ensure that your Form I-751 filing is handled properly from start to finish so that you can obtain your permanent resident status without any issues or delays. Our experienced immigration attorneys understand all aspects of immigration law and will provide personalized guidance throughout every stage of the process, including collecting all necessary documents, correctly filling out paperwork, handling interviews with USCIS officers when necessary, appealing decisions if needed, and ensuring your rights are protected throughout the entire process.
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