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Immigration Center
New York Immigration Center is committed to providing expert legal representation for individuals, families, professionals, and businesses navigating the U.S. immigration system. Led by Nadezhda “Nadia” Liberg, a skilled immigration and personal injury attorney, we strive to make the complex immigration process as smooth as possible. Whether you are seeking a visa, green card, or citizenship, or if you need assistance with employment-based immigration, our team is here to guide you through every step.

Removal of Conditions on Green Card Services on Long Island, New York
If you received a 2-year conditional green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you must file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, to maintain your lawful permanent resident status. At the New York Immigration Center, we help couples and individuals across Long Island, New York successfully navigate the I-751 process.
Our immigration attorney understands how important it is to avoid delays, denials, or complications that could place your status at risk.
What Is Form I-751?
Conditional permanent residents who obtained their green card through a marriage that was less than two years old at the time of approval receive a conditional green card valid for two years.
To obtain a permanent 10-year green card, you must file Form I-751 with USCIS during the 90-day period before your conditional green card expires.
Joint I-751 Petitions
Most couples file a joint petition together to prove the marriage was entered into in good faith and not solely for immigration purposes. We help clients prepare strong I-751 packages with supporting evidence. Our legal team ensures your application is properly documented and organized to strengthen your case.


Waivers for Divorce, Abuse, or Hardship
You may still qualify to remove conditions even if you are no longer married to your spouse.
We assist clients with I-751 waiver applications based on:
- Divorce or annulment
- Domestic violence or abuse (VAWA-related waivers)
- Extreme hardship
- Death of a spouse
These cases often require detailed evidence and careful legal preparation. Our attorneys provide compassionate and strategic guidance throughout the process.
What Happens After Filing Form I-751?
After USCIS receives your petition, you may receive:
- A receipt notice extending your green card validity
- A biometrics appointment
- A request for additional evidence (RFE)
- An interview notice, if required
We continue representing clients throughout the entire process and prepare you for any USCIS interview if necessary.
Why Choose Our Long Island Immigration Lawyers?
At the New York Immigration Center, we proudly help immigrants throughout all 50 States. We understand the stress that immigration paperwork can create and work closely with you to protect your permanent resident status and future in the United States.
Schedule an I-751 Consultation Today
If you need help removing conditions on your green card, contact the New York Immigration Center today. Our experienced Long Island immigration attorneys are ready to guide you through every step of the I-751 process.
New York Immigration Center
📍 34 West Avenue, Suite 1 East, Patchogue, NY 11772
📞 (631) 565-7003
📧 [email protected]
