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Did you mean you already have the divorce decree in hand? If that so, you don't have to wait 90 days prior the expiration date of your green card...you can apply for the removal of your conditions at anytime once you get your divorce decree, so you can do it now. You need to include all the evidence (same if if you were joint) of your marriage life, financial and others: bank accounts, tax returns, insurance, leases/mortgage, car loans, pictures, tickets, cards, affidavits if you want, etc.

Remember to click in the correct letter, you are applying that your marriage was enter in good faith but it was ended due to divorce, etc. Remember to date and signed the form and include the correct fees.

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Hi, we got divorce and been putting up some paper work together for me to file for lifting the conditions of my status, my greencard will be expire june 11, 2009, how long before you can file the papers to the immigration for self petition since I am divorce?
 
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