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Big Problems with an Expired Green Card U.S. Immigration Center
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Green Card: Green card also refers to an immigration process of becoming a permanent resident. The green card serves as proof that its holder, a lawful permanent resident (LPR), has been officially granted immigration benefits, which include permission to reside and take employment in the United States.
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Getting A Job With An Expired Green Card When starting a new job, employees are generally required to complete a Form I-9 by their new employer. The I-9 is used to verify your identity and permission to work within the United States. Most lawful permanent residents will be required to present a valid green card to satisfy the “List A” document requirements. Per the I-9 instructions, a newly hired employee must complete and sign the I-9 “no later than the first day of employment.” If you present an expired green card, most employers will not accept it. This will be a major problem starting your new job.
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You may use a foreign passport with a temporary I-551 stamp as a List A document. If you do not already have a valid I-551 stamp inside your passport, you will need to schedule an appointment at your local USCIS office through InfoPass. (Note: if you do have the temporary I-551, confirm that it has not expired as well. An I-551 stamp is generally valid for only one year.) This solution is also problematic for two reasons. First, it will be extremely time consuming. It may take several weeks to get your appointment at a USCIS office. Your new employer may not be willing to wait. Also, USCIS will want to you renew your green card anyway. You will still need to file Form I-90 to renew your expired green card.renew your expired green card
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Reentering the U.S. with an Expired Green Card Traveling outside the United States with an expired green card can be even more risky. For starters, many airlines will not board passengers with an expired green card. An exception may be made if you have your expired green card and a Notice of Action (Form I-797) that verifies you have filed Form I-90 to renew it. You may also be required to have a valid passport.
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To re-enter the United States, the Customs & Border Protection (CBP) officer will require valid proof of your lawful permanent resident status. An expired green card is not considered valid proof of permanent resident status, and you should expect a major delay. In the worst cases, this could result in being refused entry. Your permission to re-enter the U.S. is at the discretion of the CBP officer.
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If Your Green Card Expires Inside the U.S. If your green card has expired prior to traveling abroad but you’re afraid there won’t be time to renew it, there is a solution. You may use a foreign passport with a temporary I-551 stamp. An I-551 stamp is temporary proof (usually one year) that you are a permanent resident. To obtain the stamp inside your passport, you will need to schedule an appointment at your local USCIS office through InfoPass.
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Schedule the appointment early; it may take several weeks to get your appointment at a USCIS office. You should also file Form I-90 immediately to renew the expired green card. The USCIS officer will probably want to see your Notice of Action (Form I-797) before providing an I-551 stamp. The Notice of Action is generally received within 2-3 weeks of filing Form I-90 and provides proof that the application was accepted by USCIS.
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If Your Green Card Expires Outside the U.S. In some cases you may have made all the proper arrangements but find that you don’t have a valid green card for re-entry. Each year, hundreds of travelers have their green cards lost, stolen, damaged or simply realize that it has expired. Before attempting to re-enter the U.S. contact the nearest U.S. consular office to request a boarding foil. A boarding foil, formerly known as a transportation letter, allows you to re-enter the United States if you have been outside the U.S. for less than one year. Upon returning to the U.S., you will still be required to renew your expired card by using Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.Form I-90
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Buying a House with an Expired Green Card As a permanent resident, you are able to get most home mortgages using the same guidelines that apply to U.S. citizens. But as a borrower, you must prove your permanent resident status by providing a photocopy of your green card (and typically Social Security number) to the potential lender. Guidelines will vary by lender, but most mortgage lenders will require a current green card that has not expired. It can take 4-5 months to renew an expired green card. Avoid the hassles of an expired green card. If you are considering a home purchase, make sure you renew a green card that is expiring within six months.
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Green Card Renewal/Replacement The Green Card is a critical document with which you can ensure that you travel internationally and your employment eligibility in the U.S. does not get hampered. Form I-90 is the application to renew/replace Permanent Resident Card. To know about more click below the button. Green Card Renewal/Replacement
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Why Usimmigration-center.com Usimmigration-center.com has helped many people to successfully complete and file the Form I-90 with USCIS. We have the relevant expertise and sufficient experience to help filling the Form I-90 effectively and efficiently. To know how to fill your Green Card Renewal Form error-free and in a swift manner: Call us at 888-943-4625. US Immigration Center is an affordable way to help with your immigration needs. Our simple to use technology provides explanations of tricky definitions and our US Immigration Center Customer Success Team is available to help 24/7. Visit www.usimmigration-center.com to learn more.www.usimmigration-center.com
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usimmigration-center.com helps you prepare to apply Green Card Renewal/Replacement through online. Get your Green Card renewed or replaced in minutes. To check your eligibility click below the button. Check If You Are Eligible To Apply Green Card Renewal/Replacement
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Disclaimer: usimmigration-center.com is a private entity and is not affiliated or approved by any government agency. It does not provide any legal advice. www.usimmigration-center.com
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Contact Us: To Reach us through the link below: Website: www.usimmigration-center.com Toll Free Number: +1-888-943-4625 E-mail: support@usimmigration-center.comwww.usimmigration-center.com+1-888-943-4625support@usimmigration-center.com
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