Conditional Immigration StatusConditional immigration status for a foreign national is usually the result of a marriage to a US citizen. The USCIS issues limited permanent residency (green card) to the foreign national on a conditional basis if the marriage is less than two years in length. Time is of the essence when seeking to remove conditional status—there is a small window in which it is possible to file the petition, the I-751. How an Experienced Immigration Lawyer Can HelpOur Boston law firm, Foley Law Offices, P.C., has handled many adjustment of status petitions, and knows when and how to file in order to obtain unconditional permanent residency status for the foreign national. Contact our experienced immigration attorney if you need to remove a conditional immigration status. Call 1-888-973-6448. Issuing conditional status is a means for USCIS to be sure that the marriage to the foreign national is not taking place to avoid US immigration laws. Removing the conditional status means that the petitioner needs to document the marriage. Our attorney, John Philip Foley, assembles all the documentation required, including affidavits, tax returns, mortgage documents, birth certificates, and anything else that shows the citizen and foreign national are living as a married couple. In addition to assembling the documentation, we attend the interview, and make sure that all paperwork is filed with correct signatures and USCIS fees, and within the time allowed. Well-regarded Immigration Law FirmOur law firm, Foley Law Offices, P.C., has been helping people become legal residents for more than fifteen years. We know the officials and the procedures required by each USCIS office. Our attorney is well regarded by immigration officials because of his reputation for thorough preparation and documentation. This reputation and his skills are put to good use when crafting a petition to remove conditional immigration status. To speak with Attorney Foley, contact our Boston immigration law firm. Call 1-888-973-6448. A Boston Massachusetts visa attorney skilled in petitioning to remove conditional residence status |



