Understanding the Validity of a Green Card: What You Need to Know

Learn about the 2-year validity of conditional green cards and how to transition to permanent status.

608 views

Yes, a conditional green card is valid for 2 years. It is typically issued to individuals who have recently married a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Before it expires, you must file a petition to remove the conditions to obtain a permanent green card.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a conditional green card? A conditional green card is a temporary status granted for two years, often given to newly married individuals to ensure the marriage is legitimate.
  2. How do I remove conditions from my green card? You must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence, to convert your conditional green card into a permanent one.
  3. Can I travel with a conditional green card? Yes, you can travel with a conditional green card, but ensure your status remains valid and comply with re-entry requirements.
  4. What happens if my conditional green card expires? If a conditional green card expires without filing for removal of conditions, you risk losing your resident status in the U.S.