A conditional green card is issued to a spouse who has been married for less than 2 years at the time their green card was first approved. When a non-citizen marries an American citizen, they may be issued a conditional Green Card. A conditional green card is valid for only 2 years, and the designation “CR1” on the physical card stands for “conditional resident.” A conditional green card holder must file for “removal of conditions” to remove the 2-year condition and obtain a permanent green card and permanent residency status. Removal of conditions is the legal process for the non-citizen spouse to be granted full permanent resident status by USCIS.
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Immigration Attorney Mario Godoy has years of experience guiding clients with immigration issues through the immigration process along with guiding clients through the criminal case. Godoy focuses on family-based immigration law, business immigration law, removal defense, and criminal defense representation of immigrants. A criminal charge or conviction can be devastating to your immigration case. With over a decade of immigration law experience and memories of family members who were deported due to bad legal advice, Godoy is committed to helping other immigrant families receive the legal justice they deserve. As a legal entrepreneur who practices immigration law, criminal law, estate and probate law, and running two successful law firms, Mario Godoy understands the importance of keeping families together and making a home and future in America.