Are you seeking to live and work in the United States? Conditional Permanent Residency, also known as a Conditional Green Card, is a temporary status that can help you achieve this goal. It is an important step toward becoming a lawful permanent resident. At Crescent Law, we are here to guide you through this process.
Conditional Permanent Residency grants you the right to reside and work in the United States for a limited time. It is often issued to individuals married to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident for less than two years. This status allows you to enjoy the benefits of living in the United States while working toward full permanent residency.
Choosing the right Seattle immigration attorney ensures a smooth and successful process. At Crescent Law, we offer:
Attorney Matty Luna specializes in immigration law. We stay updated on the latest laws and regulations. Our expertise ensures you receive accurate and current guidance.
We understand that each case is unique. We listen to your concerns and assess your situation. We develop a customized strategy that aligns with your goals.
The conditional visa process involves significant documentation. We ensure your application is thorough and accurate. Our meticulous approach presents your case in the best possible light.
We keep you informed throughout the process. Our team provides regular updates. We respond promptly to any questions or concerns.
Located in Tukwila, we proudly serve individuals in the Greater Seattle area. We understand the local community and its needs. Distance is not a barrier when providing top-notch legal support.
You may be eligible for a Conditional Green Card if you:
We help you determine your eligibility. We explain everything in clear, simple terms.
After two years, you must apply to remove the conditions on your residency. This step is crucial to obtain a permanent Green Card. We guide you through this process.
A Conditional Green Card is valid for two years. It is issued to individuals married for less than two years at the time of approval. A Permanent Green Card is valid for ten years and requires removing conditions after the initial period.
Yes, you can live and work in the United States with a Conditional Green Card. You have the same rights as other permanent residents during this period.
Changes like divorce or separation can affect your status. We can advise you on how to proceed if your marital situation changes.
You must file a Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (Form I-751) within 90 days before your Conditional Green Card expires. We help you complete this process accurately.
We simplify the Conditional Permanent Residency process by:
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Take the first step toward obtaining your Conditional Permanent Residency. Let Crescent Law be your trusted partner in this important process.