Conditions on Lawful Permanent Resident Status Removed – Matter of L.O.P
- Alexander R. Vail
- Jun 17
- 2 min read

For many individuals who obtain lawful permanent resident (LPR) status through marriage, the process does not end there. Conditional resident status must be addressed within two years to prevent the expiration of their lawful status. In the case of L.O.P., a lawful permanent resident whose two-year conditional status was nearing expiration, the Law Office of Alexander R. Vail was able to successfully assist in the removal of conditions on his status, ensuring he could continue his journey to full lawful permanent residency.
CONDITIONS ON LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS REMOVED Matter of L.O.P. (2025)
L.O.P. is a lawful permanent resident whose two-year conditional permanent resident status was on the verge of expiring when he approached Alex. Because the marriage upon which he had adjusted his status was less than two years old at the time the agency adjudicated his adjustment application, he had to file the Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (“Form I-751”) within the 90-day period prior to when his status expired.
Alex helped L.O.P. and his spouse efficiently gather the type of supporting evidence needed and then proceeded to file the petition. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) found the evidence sufficient to meet L.O.P.’s burden of proving that he entered into marriage with his U.S. citizen spouse in good faith and granted L.O.P.’s Form I-751, removing the conditions on his permanent resident status.
If you are a lawful permanent resident facing the challenge of removing conditions on your permanent resident status, the Law Office of Alexander R. Vail is here to help. Contact us at (725) 221-5998 or online, for a free consultation and let us provide expert guidance to ensure your immigration process is successful and seamless.
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