Were’s My New Green Card?

 
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Have you been approved but still have not received your new green card? Here’s why:

Green Card Delays

USCIS is announcing that applicants may experience up to an eight week delay in the delivery of their permanent resident card while we are in the process of upgrading our card production equipment.  USCIS Field Offices will be issuing temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp to applicants approved for permanent residence at the time of their interview.  You will need to take your passport to your appointment.  If you do not have a passport, you must bring a passport style photo and government issued photo identification to receive temporary evidence of permanent residence.

If the application is approved subsequent to your interview or by a Service Center or the National Benefit Center, the applicant should bring the above documents to an INFOPASS appointment to be issued temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp.

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2 Responses to “Were’s My New Green Card?”

  1. Kartemquin says:

    Hi! We at Kartemquin are trying to spread the word about the upcoming PBS broadcast of our film, The New Americans. The seven-hour series will play over seven weeks this summer. It chronicles the lives of immigrant families from around the world and their experiences adjusting to life in the U.S. We hope you’ll help spread the world to others concerned with the struggles of immigrants in the world today. Feel free to visit our website: http://www.kartemquin.com. Thanks!

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