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A conditional resident is a person who has acquired such a status through marriage. Once an immigrant gets married to a US citizen, he/she is eligible for a conditional Green card. If a US citizen gets married to a person who is not a US citizen or a foreigner, the US citizen can apply for a Green Card for his spouse jointly. With the conditional Green card, she can live in the US as a permanent resident with her spouse for two years with certain conditions. Children of the US citizen dependents), who own Conditional Green Cards are also required to apply for a Lawful permanent resident card.
When is the right time to apply?
On the completion of the two year conditional period, you have to file Form I-751 (http://www.uscitizenship.info/greencard/I-751-remove-conditional-green-card.jsp) , at least 90 days before the date of expiration of the conditional green card.
In case of dependent children, the application must be filed 6 months before the date of expiration of their conditional Green card.
Form I-751 must be filed only 90 days before the date of expiration. If the form is filed too early it will be returned by the USCIS.