Q: Confused I-751 processing
I am mentally drained because their continues to be conflicting information in regards to the i-751 change of status. How much to actually chat with an immigration lawyer for 10-15 minutes I need facts please I do not wish to loose my son over conflicting information
A:
You stated a 751 change of status. However, these are 2 different things.
If your son married a US citizen and has a conditional green card, he'll need to file the 751 to remove the conditions on his green card. If your son wants to change his nonimmigrant status (eg, F1) to another nonimmigrant status (eg, H1B), then he'll file a 539.
A:
If your son is wanting to change his current non- immigrant status then he needs to file the FORM I-539.
If your son is a conditional resident, he must file the FORM I-751prior to the 2nd anniversary of the issuance of the conditional resident status.
You should contact an experienced immigration attorney for personalized guidance.
Good luck to you.
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