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Permanent residence renewed for 10 years

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#1
  • ふるちゃん
  • mail
  • 2022/05/17 12:34

Hello. I have a question regarding the renewal of my 10 year permanent residency. My wife and I applied last year on January 25, 2021, and our fingerprints were taken on March 20 of that year. And my Green Card was received within 10 days. However, my wife's I-90 is still under examination and she has not received her Green Card. It has been 14 months since I received my Green Card. Is this a common case ??

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#124
  • GC2年以上待ちました。
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 13:14
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In my case, I applied for renewal in early November 2021 and my new card arrived at the end of November 2023.
I personally contacted USCIS several times, but they were completely dishonest, so I asked them to contact me through a different route and I received my card in 5 days.

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#124
  • Wahine
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 13:25
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Hello, I have applied for a 10 year GC renewal and received it within a month.
I applied for a 10 year GC renewal and received it within a month, but I received the wrong Lastname, so I have not received a GC with the correct name for 7 months after reapplying.

I called USCIS and they told me to send back the wrong GC, so I sent it by mail and what a surprise, the same one came back.

It is really annoying because different reps ask for different things.

Can I return to Japan with expired GC? ?

Is it enough to show the USCIS website as proof ? If anyone has any experience, it would be greatly appreciated if you could share it here.

Thank you very much.

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#127
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 15:40
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# Are there really people who were able to return to Japan and come back to US with expired GC ?

You never know how it will turn out depending on the mood of Japanese immigration officer and US immigration officer.

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#128
  • GC待ち
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 16:27
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Thank you for each information.

Those who went to Japan while their GC was being renewed ( those who are waiting for renewal GC card ) could enter the US because they had a Re-entry permit.

At any rate, even if you have an expired GC, if you are in the process of applying for renewal, you can enter and leave the U.S. by making an appointment at an immigration office and getting an I-551 stamp in your passport.  When I went to the immigration office last year, once I entered the building, it was very busy and I didn't have to wait long. The I-551 is a stamp indicating that you are a permanent resident of the U.S. and is valid for one year.

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#130
  • みえはる
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 18:55
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At any rate, the Japanese immigration inspector would have nothing to do with it.

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