Visa Lawyer Blog: USCIS Announces 36-Month Extensions for I-90 Renewal Green Card Applications — September 19, 2024
We are excited to share new updates for green card holders who are renewing their Permanent Resident Cards (Green Cards).
Starting September 10, 2024, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will automatically be extending the validity of green cards to 36-months for all those who properly file Form I-90 to renew an expired or expiring green card with USCIS. This means that receipt notices issued to green card renewal applicants will now automatically include the 36-month extension.
Previously, USCIS provided a 24-month extension of the validity of a green card on Form I-90 receipt notices. Now the language on Form I-90 receipt notices will extend the validity of a green card for 36 months from the expiration date on the face of the current green card.
USCIS began printing amended receipt notices for individuals with a pending Form I-90 on September 10th.
As evidence of your lawful permanent resident status and your employment authorization, you must present your I-90 receipt notice along with your expired green card.
Why did USCIS issue this extension?
The new 36-month extension is meant to provide relief to applicants who are experiencing longer than normal processing times, so that their employment and travel plans remain uninterrupted while applications remain pending with USCIS.
What can applicants do if they no longer have their green cards?
If you no longer have your green card in your possession and you need evidence of your lawful permanent resident status while waiting to receive your new green card, you may request an appointment at a USCIS Field Office by contacting the USCIS Contact Center, to request an ADIT stamp after you file Form I-90.
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