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Removal of Conditions on Your 2-Year Green Card.

File Form I-751 in the 90-day window before your conditional green card expires. We prepare every form, build your evidence package, review it with our team, and ship the complete package to your door. $749 flat.

No pressure. No sales pitch. Honest answer on whether we can prepare your case — or whether your situation needs an attorney.

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The 90-day window is non-negotiable

Your conditional green card is valid for exactly 2 years. USCIS requires you to file Form I-751 within the 90 days before it expires. Not earlier. Not later.

  • Too early: USCIS will reject your filing and you'll have to start over.
  • Too late: You lose your legal status. You may face removal proceedings.
  • On time: USCIS automatically extends your status while your case is reviewed. You stay legal.

What We Prepare

A complete Form I-751 package, ready to sign and mail.

You answer our guided intake. We prepare the forms, organize your evidence, review the package, print it, and ship it. You sign and mail.

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Form I-751 prepared and reviewed

Every section completed correctly, with cross-checks against your original I-130/I-485 to make sure dates, names, and addresses are consistent.

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Personalized evidence checklist

We build a checklist customized to your situation — kids, joint property, joint finances, joint insurance, travel history. Not a generic PDF.

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Evidence package organized

We arrange your supporting documents in the order USCIS expects, separated by category, with a labeled cover sheet.

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Cover letter that ties it together

A clear cover letter explaining your case, listing every exhibit, and making it easy for the USCIS officer reviewing your package.

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Reviewed by our team before shipping

A real person reviews the complete package within 48 hours. We catch date inconsistencies, missing signatures, evidence gaps.

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Printed, assembled, shipped to your door

Ready to sign and mail. We include the mailing instructions for the right USCIS lockbox. You don't need to reorganize anything.

Pricing

One flat price: $749.

No hourly billing. No surprise fees. No add-ons. The same flat price most couples pay an attorney $3,000–$5,000 for.

Removal of Conditions Package

$749 flat
  • Form I-751 prepared and reviewed
  • Personalized evidence checklist
  • Cover letter and exhibit organization
  • Reviewed by our team within 48 hours
  • Printed, assembled, shipped to your door
  • Full refund if we make a filing error
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USCIS filing fee ($750) is paid separately to the government.

Frequently Asked

Common questions about Removal of Conditions

What is Removal of Conditions?
If you got your green card based on a marriage that was less than 2 years old at the time, USCIS gave you a 'conditional' green card valid for 2 years. To get a regular 10-year green card, you must file Form I-751 to remove those conditions. It's a one-time filing — joint with your spouse if you're still married — and must be done in the 90-day window before your conditional green card expires.
When do I file Form I-751?
You must file in the 90-day window before your 2-year conditional green card expires. The expiration date is printed on your green card. File too early — USCIS rejects it. File too late — you lose your legal status. We make sure your package goes out on the right day.
What evidence does USCIS want?
USCIS wants to see that your marriage is still real (not just a means to get a green card). That means evidence of joint life: tax returns filed jointly, joint bank accounts, joint lease or mortgage, photos from the last 2 years, kids' birth certificates if applicable, joint insurance, joint travel, sworn affidavits from people who know you as a couple. We build a personalized evidence checklist and review the full package before it ships.
What if I'm divorced, separated, or my spouse won't sign?
You can still file Form I-751 with a 'waiver' of the joint-filing requirement if: (1) your marriage was real but ended in divorce, (2) you experienced abuse, or (3) deportation would cause extreme hardship. Waiver cases are more complex — we'll tell you on the free case check whether we can handle yours or whether you should consult an immigration attorney.
How much does USCIS charge for I-751?
USCIS charges $750 for Form I-751 (effective April 2024). That fee is paid directly to USCIS and is separate from Greenbroad's $749 service fee. Total out of pocket: about $1,499 for a standard case.
How long does USCIS take to decide?
Processing times vary by service center, but most I-751 cases are decided in 16–30 months. While your I-751 is pending, USCIS automatically extends your green card status — you stay legal even if your physical green card expires. We give you the receipt notice to carry as proof.

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