I have received a conditional green card based on a marriage in 2012 and it is time for me to remove the condition on my green card. So I was going to petition I-751, however I have changed my name legally after I got my conditional green card but haven't reported it to the immigration yet. Once I report it to the immigration, they need to make a new green card for me and it costs $450. So my plan is.. When I petition I-751, I am going to attach a copy of court order it shows my name has changed from (my old name) to (my new name) legally and a letter I wrote to explain what happened to my name and what I want.
Once I petition I-751, the immigration has to make a new green card and I need to go there for interview and finger print anyways so in my opinion, I don't have to pay additional $450 for a new green card due to my name change.
Do you think my plan would work? Or do I have to petition I-751 and I-90 (replace a green card because of name change $450) separately?
Once I petition I-751, the immigration has to make a new green card and I need to go there for interview and finger print anyways so in my opinion, I don't have to pay additional $450 for a new green card due to my name change.
Do you think my plan would work? Or do I have to petition I-751 and I-90 (replace a green card because of name change $450) separately?
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