CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Cambodian
LOCATION: Cleveland, OH
Our client contacted our office in December of 2018 regarding her I-751 application.
She is from Cambodia and married a U.S. citizen in July 2016. Through her marriage, she obtained a 2-year conditional green card in February 2017. Her conditional residency terminated in February 2019.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and her husband had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions. She retained our office on December 18, 2018.
On December 19, 2018, our office filed the I-751 application to the USCIS.
Mother later, the USCIS issued a Request for Evidence (RFE). We filed an extensive Response to RFE on January 5, 2021.
Eventually, on March 16, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Chinese
LOCATION: Kent, OH
Our client contacted our office in May of 2020 regarding her I-751 application.
She is from China and she married a U.S. citizen in May 2018. She obtained a 2-year conditional green card in September 2018. Her conditional residency terminated in September 2020.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and her husband had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions. She retained our office.
On June 9, 2020, our office filed an I-751 application to the USCIS. On March 10, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application without any Request for Evidence (RFE).
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Indian
LOCATION: McKinney, TX
Our client contacted our office in September of 2020 regarding his I-751 application.
He is from India and he married a U.S. citizen in May 2017. Through his marriage, he obtained his 2-year conditional green card in January 2019. Thus, his conditional residency terminated in January 2021.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and his spouse had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions. He retained our office.
On November 2, 2020, our office filed an I-751 application to the USCIS. On March 4, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application without any RFE.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Indian
LOCATION: Chagrin Falls, OH
Our client contacted our office in May of 2020 regarding her I-751 application.
She is from India and she married a U.S. citizen in May 2018. Through her marriage, she obtained a 2-year conditional green card in August 2018. Her conditional residency terminated in August 2018.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and her husband had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions. She retained our office.
On June 1, 2020, our office filed an I-751 application to the USCIS with multiple affidavits from her friends and family members, joint bank statements, joint taxes, utility bills, insurance policies, and photos of our client and her husband to demonstrate the bona fideness of their marriage.
Eventually, on February 26, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application without any Request for Evidence (RFE). Our client received her 10-year green card which removed the conditions.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751 / Waiver of the Joint Waiver Requirement
APPLICANT: Kenyan
LOCATION: Somerset, NJ
Our client contacted our office in May of 2018 regarding I-751 application. She is from Kenya and she married a U.S. citizen in June 2015. Through her marriage, she obtained a 2-year conditional green card in October of 2016. Her conditional residency terminated in October 2018.
Unfortunately, during their marriage, our client and her ex-husband went through struggles. Therefore, they started to live separately and their divorce proceeding was initiated. Thus, our client could not proceed with the I-751 joint filing with her ex-husband. So we requested a waiver because our client entered into the marriage in good faith, but the marriage was terminated through divorce or annulment before they can file a joint petition.
On June 7, 2018, our office filed the I-751 application with various supporting documents (over 30 exhibits and an affidavit over 6 pages) to demonstrate our client’s bona fide marriage with her ex-husband).
In July 2019, the USCIS issued a Request for Evidence (RFE), requesting more bona fide marital evidence with her ex-husband. Our office prepared and filed the Response to RFE on July 15, 2019.
In January 2021, the USCIS scheduled an I-751 interview for our client. Prior to the interview, our office thoroughly prepared our client via conference calls about potential issues at the interview. On February 24, 2021, our client was interviewed for her I-751 application at the USCIS Mount Laurel, NJ Field Office. The interview was very extensive and the officer questioned her a lot about the nature of her marriage with her ex-husband. Nevertheless, the USCIS approved her I-751 application on February 25, 2021. Now, she has her ten-year green card.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Filipina
LOCATION: Westlake, OH
Our client contacted our office in November of 2018 regarding her I-751 application.
She is from the Philippines and she married her U.S. citizen spouse in May 2016. She obtained her conditional green card in February 2017. She retained our office on November 5, 2018.
On December 4, 2018, our office filed the I-751 application to the CIS. They issued an RFE and we responded on January 12, 2021. On February 11, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Mexican
LOCATION: Fairview Park, OH
Our client contacted our office in February of 2020 regarding his I-751 application.
He is from Mexico and he married a U.S. citizen in May 2017. Through his marriage, he obtained a 2-year conditional green card in July 2018. His conditional residency terminated in July 2020.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and his wife had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions.
On April 10, 2020, our office filed an I-751 application to the USCIS. There was no RFE or interview at all. On January 26, 2021, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Nigerian
LOCATION: Austintown, OH
Our client contacted our office in March of 2019 regarding his I-751 application.
He is from Nigeria and he married a U.S. citizen. Through his marriage, he obtained his 2-year conditional green card in July of 2017. He retained our office on March 21, 2019.
On April 26, 2019, our office filed an I-751 application to the USCIS. In January 2021, the USCIS scheduled an interview for our client and his wife. Prior to the interview, our office prepared them thoroughly via conference. The interview went well an on February 4, 2021, the same day of the interview, the I-751 was approved.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Indian
LOCATION: Brooklyn, OH
Our client contacted our office in July of 2019 regarding his I-751 application.
He is from India and he married a U.S. citizen. He obtained a 2-year conditional green card in December 2017.
On September 20, 2019, we filed the I-751 application.
In January 2021, the USCIS scheduled an interview for our client and his wife. Attorney Sung Hee (“Glen”) Yu from our firm accompanied them at the interview. The interview went well and on February 9, 2021, the same day of the interview, the I-751 was approved.
{ 0 comments }
CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Moroccan
LOCATION: Kent, OH
Our client contacted our office in March of 2020 regarding his I-751 application.
He is from Morocco and he married a U.S. citizen in November 2017. Through his marriage, he obtained a 2-year conditional green card in August of 2018. His conditional residency terminated in August 2020.
To comply with immigration requirements, our client and his wife had to file an I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions. He retained our office on April 1, 2020.
On May 5, 2020, our office filed the I-751 application to the USCIS On February 3, 2021, with an interview or RFE, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application. Our client received his 10-year green card.
{ 0 comments }