#19 Divorce with a Conditional Green Card (I-751) : What You Need to Know

Divorce is a painful and complex end to a relationship, but it can be incredibly challenging if your immigration status is in the middle of it. When you obtain a green card through marriage, it might be a 2-year conditional green card, and in order to lift the conditions after two years, you need to prove that you and your partner are still married (Form I-751). Therefore, divorce, when you hold a conditional green card, can cause issues BUT IT IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD. If your relationship is not going how it should, this is the episode for you.

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I’m Hillary Walsh, an award-winning immigration lawyer, law professor, TEDx speaker, and raving Phoenix Suns fan. Over the past decade, I’ve helped thousands of immigrants live freely in the United States. I’m talking about work permits, social security numbers, green cards, citizenship, VAWAs, T-visas, U-visas, and a lot of appeals. Here’s the thing: immigration law is super complicated and legal advice can be really expensive. So, I created the Immigration Law Made Easy podcast to share my 10-plus years of experience with you, for FREE. So, if you’re looking for tried and true, no BS, step-by-step strategies and tips on how to win your immigration case and live truly free in the United States, you’re in the right place, my friend. Let’s get started!