I-751 Divorce Waiver Evidence
Evidence supporting an I-751 waiver filed on the basis that the marriage was entered in good faith but has ended in divorce or annulment. Required documents include the final divorce decree or annulment judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction, plus any bona fide marriage evidence showing the marriage was genuine when entered into. The conditional resident may file a waiver petition at any time after the marriage ends; the petition need not wait for the standard 90-day filing window.
Conditional residents or later-stage filers trying to preserve or convert an already granted status.
What this is
Evidence supporting an I-751 waiver filed on the basis that the marriage was entered in good faith but has ended in divorce or annulment. Required documents include the final divorce decree or annulment judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction, plus any bona fide marriage evidence showing the marriage was genuine when entered into. The conditional resident may file a waiver petition at any time after the marriage ends; the petition need not wait for the standard 90-day filing window.
Case-specific: Whether this document matters depends on category, facts, or relationship to the case.
Who usually needs it
Conditional residents or later-stage filers trying to preserve or convert an already granted status.
When it usually appears
Usually after residence has already been granted and the next step is removal of conditions or another lifecycle filing.
What changes by process, path, or post
The evidence depends on whether the later filing is marriage-based, investor-based, waiver-based, or another lifecycle posture.
Common format or evidence traps
- Using early-stage relationship or filing assumptions for a later lifecycle review.
- Treating every removal-of-conditions filing as if it uses the same evidence pattern.
Related pages
Related glossary terms
Conditional permanent resident · Removal of conditions · Form I-751
Examples from current exact-support flows
Coverage posture: Current public exact-support flows attach only one direct example to this document. Treat that example as narrow context, not as proof that the document only matters in that one scenario.
- Needed in some cases
If filing a waiver on the basis of a divorce or annulment: include the final divorce decree or annulment judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction, plus bona fide marriage evidence showing the marriage was genuine when entered into. The waiver filing may be submitted at any time after the divorce or annulment is finalized; the petition does not need to wait for the 90-day joint-filing window. (Sources: uscis_i751_instructions, uscis_conditional_residence_hub)
Shown when: scope.green_card_path: lifecycle · scope.processing_context: uscis-filing · lifecycle.path: i-751
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