Sep 29, 2016 | Form I-751, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, permanent residence, permanent residency, removal of conditions
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have represented numerous clients to help them get legal resident status within the United States. However, I am always quick to remind them that this legal resident is on aconditional basis. Your status will automatically terminate...
Dec 9, 2015 | conditional residency, family-based petition, family-based petitions, Form I-751, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, removal of conditions, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have represented many clients who have obtained their conditional residency via marriage to a United States citizen. However, what happens if you became a conditional resident (a two-year green card-holder) based on a marriage, and the...
Jul 13, 2015 | conditional residency, Form I-751, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage
Many of my clients have obtained their green cards (legal permanent residency) via marriage to a United States Citizen. Whenever one of these clients consults with me, an immigration lawyer in Miami, FL, I always make sure to remind them that their permanent residence...
Feb 23, 2015 | bona fide marriage, conditional residency, Form I-130, Form I-751, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, removal of conditions
As a Miami immigration lawyer handling marriage petitions (Form I-130 applications), I often receive questions about what happens after an applicant has filed Form I-130, and has already received conditional residence. I covered this in a blog piece last week, but as...
Oct 21, 2014 | Adjustment of Status (AOS), bona fide marriage, conditional residency, deportation, Deportations, Domestic Violence, family-based petition, family-based petitions, Fiancee Visa, Form I-751, immigration law, marriage interview, permanent residency, removal of conditions
In my career as a Miami family-based immigration attorney, I have represented numerous clients who are seeking to adjust status based on marriage to a United States citizen. If you are a foreign national and have been married to your U.S. citizen spouse for less than...