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hi all back here again to ask what to do and where to go to lift the conditions on my hubby's green card. how many forms do we need to file? is the i-751 the only form? does my hubby need to get fingerprinted again and where do we go to get them done? if his card expires the first of march are we still good to go or are we late? thanks for any input you can give us. i'm sure i will be back with more questions.

robbie and mauricio

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check out this link...

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-751instr.pdf

after you file the form and evidence of a bona fide marriage , they will send you a biometrics letter a few weeks or months later that will let you know when and where to get you fingerprints..

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