What happens after I get my conditional green card?
The conditional green card is valid for two years from the date of admission or adjustment of status. During this period, the investor has the same rights as any permanent resident: the right to live and work anywhere in the United States, travel internationally, and access Social Security and other benefits.
Within the 90-day window before the two-year anniversary, the investor must file Form I-829 to remove the conditions on residence. The I-829 requires demonstrating that the investment was maintained, the required jobs were created, and the investor resided in the United States during the conditional period.
If the I-829 is approved, the investor receives a permanent (unconditional) green card valid for 10 years and renewable indefinitely. The investment capital can then be returned to the investor, as the immigration obligation has been fulfilled.
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