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U.S. IMMIGRATION CENTER

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What Happens After a Green Card is Granted?

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A Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) is issued to all permanent residents as proof that they are authorized to live and work in the United States.

If you are a permanent resident age 18 or older, you are required to have a valid Green Card in your possession at all times.

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Renewing Your 10-Year Green Card

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You should renew your Green Card if you are a permanent resident and your card is valid for 10 years and is either expired or will expire within the next 6 months. You may begin the renewal process by:

Filing online Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.

See more information on renewing your Green Card.

(Note: Do Not file Form I-90 if you have a 2-Year Green Card.) www.usimmigration-center.com

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Removing Conditions on Your 2-Year Green Card

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Conditional permanent residents must file a petition to remove conditions during the 90 days before the card expires.

A 2-Year card cannot be renewed. The conditions must be removed or you will lose your permanent resident status.

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A conditional permanent resident receives a Green Card valid for 2 years. To remain a permanent resident:

A family-based conditional permanent resident must file a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, during the 90 days before the card expires.

An investor/entrepreneur-based conditional permanent resident must file Form I-829, Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions, during the 90 days before the card expires.

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Replacing Your Card

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You should file Form I-90 to replace your Green Card if it has been lost, stolen or mutilated.

You may request to replace your Green Card for certain other limited reasons. (For example: Your card was issued before you were 14 and you have reached your 14th birthday, unless your card expires before your 16th birthday.)

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Reminders about Green Card Benefits

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You can use your Green Card to: Prove employment eligibility in the United

States when completing the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.

Apply for a Social Security Card and a state issued driver’s license.

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A Green Card is valid for readmission to the United States after a trip abroad if you do not leave for longer than 1 year. If your trip will last longer than 1 year, a reentry permit is needed.

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Reach Us: www.usimmigration-center.com

Toll Free Number : +1-888-943-4625

e-mail: [email protected]

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Disclaimer:- usimmigration-center.com is a private

entity and is not affiliated or approved by any government agency. All the online forms that you will be filling with usimmigration-center.com can be availed free of cost from the USCIS with written instructions.

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