I-751 victory based on hardship and abuse
February 1, 2013
We won a case this week where the client had filed an I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Permanent Residence. The client had been abused by her husband, so we filed the I-751 based on both abuse and hardship, including documentation proving those issues as well as the bona fides of the marriage. CIS scheduled an interview, and we presented additional evidence at the interview. It was approved the day of the interview. See immigration-solutions.com
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