CASE: I-751
APPLICANT: Kenyan
LOCATION: Cleveland, OH
Our client contacted our office in May of 2017 regarding her I-751 application.
She is from Kenya and she married a U.S. citizen in November 2013. Through her marriage, she obtained a 2-year conditional green card in August of 2015. Her conditional residency terminated in August 2017.
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, and our office prepared an I-751 application for our client with other supplemental exhibits.
On July 17, 2017, 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.
Once the application was filed, the fingerprint notice was issued two weeks later. However, the USCIS issued the Request for Evidence (RFE) to demonstrate the bona fideness of our client’s marriage with her husband. We filed an extensive Response to RFE to the USCIS with more bona fide marital documents on February 13, 2019.
As a result, on April 4, 2019, the USCIS approved our client’s I-751 application and our client received her 10-year green card which removed the conditions.