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I initially received a conditional green card (CR1) upon entering the U.S., but this was issued in error.

Although my immigration interview took place before our two-year marriage anniversary, I entered the U.S. after we had been married for more than two years. The error likely occurred because the green card was processed based on the interview date rather than my actual date of entry.

To correct this, I submitted Form I-90, and shortly afterward, I received a new 10-year green card with the proper IR1 classification.

However, I’ve now received a letter "Reminder to File Form I-751" stating:

"We approved your conditional permanent resident status on 10/XX/2023. You must submit Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence."

Has anyone else experienced something similar? Do you have any recommendations on how to resolve this or notify USCIS that the I-751 is not applicable to my situation?

My concern is these are likely automated systems and if they don't receive the removal of condition, it will automatically kick to next steps which happens when someone doesn't remove conditions on a conditional visa. 

 
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