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Removal of Conditions

Phoenix Immigration Lawyer for Removal of Conditions on Permanent Residency

Reliable Legal Guidance for Your I-751 Petition

If you received your green card through marriage and it’s valid for only two years, you are considered a conditional permanent resident. To maintain your lawful status, you must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, within the 90-day window before your card expires. Failing to do so could result in the loss of your status and the initiation of removal proceedings.

At Essien Immigration Law, we help clients nationwide prepare and file their I-751 petitions with care and precision. Our principal attorney, Lelia Adams, is an immigrant herself and understands firsthand how personal and challenging the immigration process can be. Some clients file jointly with their spouse, while others need a waiver based on divorce, abuse, or hardship. We provide step-by-step legal support tailored to your situation and work diligently to submit a complete and well-documented petition on your behalf.

No matter your circumstances, getting timely legal support can help you avoid costly delays or complications. Contact our Phoenix immigration attorney at (602) 833-2650 to schedule a consultation and get started on your I-751 petition.

Why Clients Trust Essien Immigration Law

Choosing the right immigration attorney can make a meaningful difference in how your case is handled. At Essien Immigration Law, we offer tailored, client-focused legal guidance backed by years of experience in complex immigration matters, including conditional residency and green card renewals.

We take a responsive and strategic approach to each case. Our team understands the pressures immigrants face in Phoenix and works proactively to address legal challenges before they escalate. Spanish-speaking services are available to support clear and comfortable communication throughout the process. Clients frequently share that they feel supported, informed, and confident working with our firm.

Why Removal of Conditions Matters

Removing the conditions on your two-year green card is essential for maintaining permanent resident status. USCIS closely reviews Form I-751 to determine whether the marriage was entered into in good faith. Petitions that are incomplete or poorly documented may be delayed, denied, or referred for further investigation.

Our immigration lawyer for I-751 petitions helps you build a strong case from the start. We organize the required documentation, assist with affidavits, and prepare you for any USCIS interviews. If a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) is issued, we know how to respond effectively to protect your case.

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Schedule a free consultation or call (602) 833-2650 with Essien Law Group for more information on how we can help you. Assisting those in Maricopa County and throughout Arizona. Se habla Español!

Filing I-751 Without Your Spouse

You may still qualify to remove conditions on your permanent residency even if you are no longer married. USCIS permits waiver-based filings in cases of divorce, abuse, or the death of a spouse. These filings require detailed evidence and a legal strategy that clearly explains your situation.

Our team supports individuals facing sensitive or complex circumstances. We draft waiver petitions that reflect your experience honestly and align with USCIS requirements. You do not have to go through this process alone.

What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?

Missing the deadline to file Form I-751 can have serious consequences. You may lose your conditional green card and face removal proceedings. However, USCIS may accept a late I-751 filing if you can show good cause and provide supporting evidence.

If you have missed the 90-day filing window or already received a notice from USCIS, speak with our Phoenix immigration attorney for I-751 cases as soon as possible. We take immediate action to assess your situation, explain your legal options, and communicate directly with immigration authorities on your behalf.

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Start Your Removal of Conditions Petition with Confidence

If your two-year green card is nearing expiration, now is the time to act. We’re here to answer your questions, prepare your I-751 petition, and protect your path to lawful permanent residency.

Call Essien Immigration Law today at (602) 833-2650 or complete our online form to request a confidential consultation.

Our Clients Say It Best

Read Testimonials From Our Past Clients
  • If you are looking for real care knowledgeable, experience, compassionate, fight for her clients this is the law firm.
    - Patricia H.
  • Lelia's service quality was exceptional, demonstrating profound legal knowledge and genuine care.
    - Karan Borana
  • I have to admit that I was really impressed by the way she handle the case to bring it to a successful outcome in a very short period of time.
    - Elie Z.
  • Immigration is very complicated and you need an intelligent attorney to represent you, Lelia is that attorney.
    - Phillis M.
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    Attorney Adams, an immigrant herself, can relate directly to you and your situation. She has years of experience in immigration law cases and will always seek the best possible solution for her clients.

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