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Basically I am a conditional US resident based on marriage, and my conditional residence expires and can be renewed in April 2017. That said, I was accepted into a masters programme that starts in October in the U.K., and as such I'll be overseas when that happens. Is it possible to apply for removal of conditions while overseas, and if so how would this be gone about? Having to return to attend interviews etc. isn't necessarily a problem. Would it new wise to fill out an I-131 (re-entry permit) in order to be able to return once my course of study is finished, a year later?

I'm confused as to what the best option to take is, and I don't want to mess up my ability to come back after this temporary period of being away.

Thanks for all of your help over the years.

 
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