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Permanent residence renewed for 10 years

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#1
  • ふるちゃん
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  • 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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#2
  • えメール
  • 2022/05/17 (Tue) 16:27
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Didn't you get something by e-mail ? I did it in 2016 or so and I forget, but I think I got a message and could track the status from there. I remember it came rather quickly too. There was a similar topic around the same time, and I was worried about mine, so I checked the status every day, and it was like, "Oh, there it is.
There was also the Corona and things tend to get delayed. I️ hope it arrives soon.

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#3

Oh, I applied for renewal the very same day ! and it hasn't come yet. I have not received any notice that fingerprinting is not required.

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#4
  • びびまる
  • 2022/05/19 (Thu) 08:17
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I have applied for renewal in April 2021. I received a letter stating that I do not need to be fingerprinted and that my card will be extended for one year, but I have not received my new card yet. I don't know what to do.

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#5

I also did my renewal online at the end of January 2021 and it has been almost 16 months and I still have not received my card. My wife renewed in January of this year and received her card in just 10 days.
I don't know what is going on ?

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#6
  • だから言ったろ
  • 2022/05/19 (Thu) 08:46
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Give it up because it's the Biden administration
spending more time and money on illegal immigration.

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#7
  • 2022/05/19 (Thu) 10:47
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What is the difference between someone who received a 2021 renewal last year and someone who received an immediate
one year extension?

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#8
  • どこでもReila 911
  • 2022/05/19 (Thu) 11:32
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I ALREADY PAID $540.00 AND GOVERMENT SEND ME THE RECEIPT TO SAY YOU CAN WORK, TRAVEL, KEEP THIS AS PROOF OF RECORD AND GOOD TIL END OF THIS YEAR THEREFORE JUST WAIT, I PAID LAST DECEMBER 2021.

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#9
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/05/22 (Sun) 13:03
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Thank you for all the messages from so many people. I am a little relieved that there are several people in the same situation. I guess it means that if I wait, I will receive my Green Card. However, I can't be relieved until it arrives, can I?

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#10

10 year green card renewal then
My 12 month extension also expired at the end of July, but I have not received my cart yet.
I was worried about it expiring so I made an appointment with the immigration office and got an Infopass in my passport for another year extension. They told me that now I can leave the country with no problem.
For your information.

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#12
  • Infopass
  • 2022/08/26 (Fri) 16:17
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#16 Please tell me.

<パスポートにさらに1年延長 Infopassをもらいました> is the pass like a permanent resident stamp on your passport ?

the USCIS site says <InfoPass is a free online service > so it looks like it is a reservation. I am not sure.

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#13

A USCIS stamp and watermark stamp will be placed on the passport with at least one year remaining. The date of validity ( one year ahead ), G.Card number, I-90 renewal application date, and receipt number will be entered there.
At that time, the expired G.Card will be confiscated. With this stamp, it is possible to leave the country before the expiration date.
If you go abroad after the 12-month extension expires, you can enter the U.S. but you will be fined $500.

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#14

In response to comment #13, I understand that I can enter the U.S. ( without a GC ) only with a passport stamped with proof of permanent resident status ?

How long after the Infopass application did you have to wait for the appointment with USCIS? ?

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#15

I haven't looked at the I-90 ApplicationStatus on the USCIS website for a while because there has been no movement at all, but after a long time I looked at it and it has been updated.

biometrics appointment = = > approx. 2 Weeks
Decision = = > approx. 5 Months

when applied ( April this year ) was considered 9 ~ 18 months, which may be earlier.

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#16

# Reply to 14

The USCIS representative said that the stamp on my passport will allow me to leave and enter from abroad.
I am planning to visit Japan next month and will use this Infopass if my card does not arrive by then.

I called USCIS on August 15, received an email two days later, and my appointment was on August 22.

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#18

#17 TJR
Infopass appointments must be made by calling USCIS, but please say I need Infopass appointment first as the phone is automated.
No need to explain in detail. After that you will be told how long you have to wait. In my case, it was 53 minutes. Then you are finally connected to a person in charge.
I think the best time to call is just before the 12 month extension expires, but after it expires. I called 10 days after it expired.

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#20

TJR

After I called and requested an Infopass, I received an email from USCIS and they said they would get back to me in 30 days if it was not urgent, but since the 12 months had already expired, I immediately received an email for an appointment and I entered the required information on the web
Appointment Detail opens and there you will find the location and time of the appointment ( I am not in LA ). Print this out and bring a valid passport, all letters from USCIS, driver's license and mask as proof of identity. You should not cancel on the day or time of this appointment. The day of the appointment was not crowded because all the people had appointments. There were few people, especially from Infopass, and most of them had other requirements. The interview with the person in charge took about 15 minutes and I successfully got the Infopass stamp on my passport.

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#24

# 21 Everlasting Summer
And is the Infopass and ADIT stamp the same ?

The I-797 does mention ADIT.

It is true that the I-797 states ADIT (Alien Documentation Identification Telecommunications) stamp, but when the I-797 expires and needs to be extended again, as we do, Infopass is usually used. Infopass is usually used when I-797 has expired and needs to be extended again as we do.
# In your case, if you do not receive your renewal card by the expiration date in December, you should call USCIS just before or just after the expiration date to make an appointment. How to make an appointment has already been explained in # 18.

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#25
  • 🥧
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 03:35
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Sorry to jump on your bandwagon. Would it affect me if I leave the country during the renewal application process ??

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#26
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 07:57
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25

It would be safer to contact an immigration attorney than to ask the public here.

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#27
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 12:49
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Topic. posted on June 17. As of today ( September 12 ) I still have not received my 10 year renewal Green Card, I contacted USCIS on their website on August 6, but have not received a response. I have not received a reply yet.  Fingerprinting March 20, 2021

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#28

I applied about the same time as Topy and haven't received it yet. It's been about 19 months now. I wonder how long it will take.
I have already had my Japanese passport stamped twice at the USCIS downtown office.
I have been abroad twice now, including Japan. However, both times I was sent to a different room when I came back to the US.
This second stamp will expire next month, so I think I need to make an appointment soon. They accept appointments 30 days in advance when the stamp expires.
The last time I did this, it took a while to even get an appointment. I will get another call from USCIS to make an appointment, but if I don't answer the call, it will take longer again.
All the people who applied a little before me and a little after me have already received their cards.

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#29
  • かんたん
  • 2022/09/18 (Sun) 08:07
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Why not just get citizenship?

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#30
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/09/21 (Wed) 09:24
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Pancho, Update, and Update Haya yo. Topic. I applied for renewal last year on January 25, 2021, and my fingerprints were taken on March 20 of that year.
What has happened since then ? I have not been granted a green card extension yet.

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#31
  • UZAI
  • 2022/09/21 (Wed) 09:41
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HERE IS SOME INFORMATION
190 - APPLICATION TO REPLACE PAMANENT RESIDENT CARD
IF YOU HAVE QUESTION CALL THE USCIS AT 1-800375-5285 OR
GO TO WEB https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/compact-councl/privacy-act-stament.
look for status and put your APPLICATION/REQUEST NUMBER which on the letter you received
number should start with sample IOE0000000000, THIS WILL AUTOMATICALLY GIVE YOU THE STATUS

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#33

#31 I see a link to the FBI site, is this in regards to fingerprints ?

I-90 application status is checked at https://myaccount.uscis.gov/. I would like to know if there are others.

I applied in April, but when I checked the status at the beginning of September on the above site,
biometrics appointment = = > approx. 2 Weeks
so I was expecting some movement soon. I was expecting that there would be some movement soon. I just checked and to my surprise
Your next milestone: receive your biometrics appointment notice. I am disappointed that this is the current reality of USCIS.

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#34

I called USCIS today to schedule an Infopass appointment and within 30 days I will get a call from an Officer to put in a date and time for the appointment. I am not sure when that call will come and if I fail to answer two calls, I am out. I call USCIS again to set up an appointment to get another call from the Officer. ( I have done this before. Worst case scenario it takes 60 days )
If you get a call and successfully make an appointment, you can go to the Local Office and have your I-551 stamped in your Japanese passport. ( This will be your proof of permanent residence as well as GC - you can work and leave the country )
I asked why since it has been 19 months already and they told me to send a request to ask why. I sent that and they said they would contact me within 30 days.
They will tell us why at that time.

Infopass 1, Your next milestone: receive your biometrics appointment notice. I have been doing this since March 2021.

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#35
  • UZAI
  • 2022/09/21 (Wed) 17:54
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I see a link to the site, is this in regards to fingerprints ? NO

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#36

#34 Update: Mr.
Status says that you can inquire about your status via the link below. However, the link also says that you should check your normal process time (, which is currently 13 months ), and only after that can you inquire. If it is 19 months, I think you are past this period.

https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/

I was quite disheartened to see that some people are waiting for a long time even from fingerprinting.

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#37
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/09/23 (Fri) 11:09
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I am very anxious about the possibility that my 10 year extension will be denied.

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#38

The main reasons for rejection of the extension are listed below. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

You Committed a Crime
You Provided Incorrect Information or Intentionally Lied on Your Renewal Application .
You Were Ordered Removed (deportation).
You Used the Wrong Form.
You Applied Too Early... ...
You've Traveled Too Much. ...


Another question, the I-551 is stamped 6 ~ 12 months from the date you applied for the I-551 ? right?

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#39
  • マミ
  • 2022/09/23 (Fri) 19:19
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Can I be rejected?

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#40

Infopass 1, when you get your I-551 stamped, it is filled out for 6 months or 1 year. I had 6 months the first time and 1 year the second time. That will be expiring soon.

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#41
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 13:43
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If I am in the process of applying for an I-90 extension and never leave the US, such as Japan, can I just do nothing and wait for my Green Card even if it takes years ? Sorry for the basic question.

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#42

My personal opinion is that the fact that Topi's wife has been fingerprinted means that she has completed the document review process. Maybe the proof of fingerprints has not been properly processed in the I-90 Application. Since USCIS has already been contacted, I am sure some action will be taken. I guess we will have to wait and see, but if there has been no response in the two months since the last contact, why not contact them again and say that the < fingerprinted > application has not yet been assembled. The process times seem to be mixed and hit or miss.

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#43
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/09/30 (Fri) 09:40
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Topic. I applied last year on January 25, 2021, and was fingerprinted on March 20 of that year.I checked the USCIS Home Page and it showed that I entered the Green Card issuance process yesterday, September 29.It took exactly 20 months since I applied for the 10 year extension.  ( Here is the reference data for those who wrote in this topic. )

We have approved your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, Receipt Number IOE92974XXXXX, On September 29, 2022, we ordered your card to be produced. We will mail your card to the address you gave us.

Finally, it shows like this.

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#46

I also applied for renewal in January 2021, same as Tobiman, but my 12 month extension expired in July this year and I got an Infopass(1年延長 )), but yesterday I received a new I-797 from USCIS and it says 24 months extension from the expiration date. I check the USCIS website every week, but still no progress. By the way, I have not been fingerprinted or photographed.

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#47
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 08:58
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Good morning TJR and Pancho. I feel bad because my wife's permanent residence extension was Approved before yours. But I am hot. I was wondering what I would do if it was rejected.

My wife and I applied for permanent residence on January 25, 2021, fingerprinting was done on March 20, 2021, and only my permanent residence was received at the end of March 2021. However, my Green Card has arrived but I have not opened it yet. I have not told my wife about the Approved 10 year extension of my Permanent Resident status in order to avoid upsetting her.

I am wondering what is the Expiration Date of my wife's Green Card and my Expiration Date which will be received soon, I will report back when the Green Card arrives.

My Permanent Residency was filed from H-1b-1 Visa, category 3. It took 9 years from application to approval for permanent residence. My wife's permanent residence was in addition to my application which was pending.
My first lawyer was a Korean lawyer who used to advertise frequently in Free Paper with the slogan "We are on fire !", but they may have been trying to hide their mistakes in the application process, and before I knew it, they withdrew my Permanent Residence application without my permission. We had hired a lawyer with a catchphrase of "". I had paid $ 10,000 for the fee, and it ended up in vain.

The next German lawyer I was referred to was very kind and very dedicated to me for a low fee, for which I am very grateful. After all, I had to wait 9 years from my application for permanent residence in 2002 until 2011 when it was granted.

I warned the sales person of Free Paper several times to stop the damage to Japanese people by the Korean lawyer who was frequently advertising, but the ads continued to appear after that. I heard that the lawyer has disappeared, but it is really important to choose the right lawyer at the beginning.

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#48
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 09:09
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Even if you continue to have a Glynn card,
if you can apply for citizenship, you can apply and you won't have to deal with the once-a-decade hassle.

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#50
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 15:56
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If you become an American Citizen, you'll be bothered every time you go to Japan I don't know what part bothers you every time you go to Japan unless you write it down.

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#52
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 16:50
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51

I am not an American, so I don't have to worry every time I go to Japan.
Ex-Japanese, so it is convenient to speak Japanese from the time I enter Japan.

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#56
  • イミフ
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 08:51
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I don't know what part bothers me every time I go to Japan unless I write it down.

> It's not like, I'm an American, so nothing bothers me every time I go to Japan.

Then it doesn't matter. If you are concerned about it, you should check it out with your own eyes and ears, instead of relying on other people's posts.

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#60
  • トホホ
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 12:23
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He asks others if they have anything else to do, while he comes here for a change of pace, just as he has breaks at work. I come here for a change of pace, as if I have a break at work.

He seems to have a convenient mind.

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#65
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/08 (Sat) 09:44
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I'm with you, but it looks like I didn't have to renew my old green card.
I know someone who didn't have to renew his green card
but they switched to the once every 10 years system.

Also, Citizen's application was $400.
This application fee seems to be going up a bit.

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#66
  • Reila 911
  • 2022/10/08 (Sat) 11:35
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Forty-five years ago, Citizen applications were free to apply.

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#67

In my case, it was written on my green card that I did not have to renew it, but every year when I returned to the U.S., the immigration system changed and I was told that I could not enter the U.S. without renewing it, which I ignored for about 3 years.

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#69
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/08 (Sat) 16:09
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66

45 years ago, it would have been 1977 and I was still living in Japan.

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#70
  • トピずれ失礼
  • 2022/10/08 (Sat) 18:57
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It was a good time, right in the middle of the Showa era.

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#72

Furu-chan, I'm glad you finally received it. When the time comes when I can inquire about the status of my application, I too will submit an inquiry ( complaint ).

GCs issued 1979-1989 are still valid without expiration date. No need to renew. More than a decade ago, a bill was decided to invalidate this as well, but it seems to have been forgotten without ever deciding when to implement it.

Sometimes when you enter the U.S., the officer will say, "This is not valid, you need to renew it," but they will let you enter because it is valid. As you can see below, it is still valid. If you find it more convenient to use the new digitalized GC, you can renew it. Not being able to use the kiosk is inconvenient, but having to renew every 10 years is also inconvenient.

Older Green Cards or those without expiration dates
Green cards issued between 1979 and August 1989 do not have expiration dates and do not need to be renewed unless you wish to use Global Entry kiosks at international airports in the United States. you will have to get a replacement card. GE kiosks cannot read the old format Green cards.

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#73
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 16:07
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If I renew online once every 10 years, is there any problem if I use the 10 year old photo as it is
for my green card photo?
When you leave Japan, if the airline counter staff compares your photo with the one taken 10 years ago,
they may not say it out loud, but they may think in their gut that the person at the counter looked cool 10 years ago
and the one taken 10 years ago looks very tired.

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#75
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 17:00
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The Green Card holders are foreigners, unlike U.S. citizens, so they must abide by U.S. government policy.

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#76

#71GC
In my case: after e-filing on May 28, I received an appointment letter in the mail immediately.
Cost - $540
I go to the local immigration office on June 18 -
I need to bring
- appointment letter
- ID with photos
- old permanent residence card
- they take a new photo of me on the spot.
March 23 of the next year, I️ received my new card.

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#78
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/11 (Tue) 06:41
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Not once in 40 years did American citizens think about it? I guess it is because the goal is to return to Japan eventually, even after decades have passed. There are many, many Japanese who think this way.

Even if they become an American citizen, they go to Japan and get a Japanese passport and say "I am a dual citizen. They are not afraid to say, "I am a dual citizen.

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#80
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/12 (Wed) 08:25
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It is natural for a former Japanese
to come to Japan to learn Japanese even though he/she is an American citizen.

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#81
  • 名無しの権田
  • 2022/10/19 (Wed) 09:23
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Today I received email from U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
Mail date October 18, 2022, it took only 10 months only. information

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#83

# 81 it took only 10 months . It seems that you have received an Email saying that we will send it to you, but please give us more information when you actually receive the card.

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#84
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/19 (Wed) 11:46
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81
oath ceremony ?

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#85
  • ふるちゃん
  • 2022/10/21 (Fri) 11:53
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Topic.    'My wife and I applied last year on January 25, 2021, and my fingerprints were taken on March 20 of that year. And within 10 days I received my Green Card."

My wife's Permanent Resident Card arrived about 2 weeks ago. The expiration date of my wife's Permanent Resident Card that I received was September 28, 2032. My wife had to wait 16 months ( ? ) to get the visa because my visa expired in March 2022. It was really a long wait.

My I-90 application date Jan 25, 2021 Approval date Mar 30, 2021
My wife's I-90 application date Jan 25, 2021 Approval date Sep 28, 2022

I am happy to report to everyone who has written in. I hope this will be helpful to those of you still waiting for approval.

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#86
  • あつ森 2
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 21:36
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Atsumori It's fun ^ ^

I like to redecorate the animals' rooms and enjoy changing them frequently.

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#88
  • びびまる
  • 2022/10/25 (Tue) 17:22
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Mr. 87, this does not answer your question, but …

I contacted USCIS because I did not receive my card very quickly and was told that I could work and travel
. At that point the I-797 extension was still valid. Since I was also applying for the Corona Disaster
it was clearly stated that I did not need to be fingerprinted.

When my I-797 was about to expire, I made an appointment for an Infopass and had it stamped in my passport.
At that time, I had my photo and fingerprints stamped at the counter. 
After that, the process proceeded rapidly and I received my green card in about 2 weeks from Infopass.
It took about 18 months to receive my card.

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#90
  • 名無しの権田
  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 19:31
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I did receive by Priority Mail today 10/26/22, they are using my photo pictures from 10 years ago
it took a good 10 months, this will expire 10/18/32
Good luck to you all.

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#91

I finally received my renewed card. I applied for it around the same time as you. The photo on my card was exactly the same as the one taken more than 10 years ago.

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#92

The I-797 extension expires next December.
It was automatically extended for another 12 months.
If they can process that paper, why can't they create a green card? I'm curious!
I'm tired of waiting.

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#93
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 16:25
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Renewing the Grincard would be nice, but if I can't get on the US election ballot
I don't care who gets elected.

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#94
  • 伺います
  • 2023/02/03 (Fri) 19:58
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The USCIS LA District Office ( Downtown ) states that cellphones and other recording devices are not allowed. I remember about 5 years ago, when I entered the same Federal Building, I was told at the security checkpoint that I was not allowed to bring my cellphone, so I returned to my car to leave it. Anyone who has been here, what did you do ??

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#95
  • デイトレーダー
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 12:56
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I applied in October 2021 and received my green card today. I was able to keep waiting because I was reading this topic and thought there were a lot of people waiting. If anyone is still waiting, here's an FYI.

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#96

I applied online on July 9, 2023 and received my new card on July 21
The picture was the same as 10 years ago.
The $75 bio fee was a rip off.

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#97
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/21 (Fri) 17:38
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It's also quite a hassle to hold the grincard.
I'm glad I'm a citizen who doesn't have to deal with the hassle.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 07:33
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If you have been a permanent resident for 40 years and your face is different from the picture on your green card,
you may have to wait in line for an immigration inspector to verify your identity and then go to a different room.

Since the photo on the 40 year old green card and the photo on the passport are different
I wonder who is standing in front of the immigration officer ?

Even if he has a green card, he is a foreigner, so he should not be suspected.

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#102
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 16:22
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It's hard to be fingerprinted every time you enter a country.
I feel like a criminal.

I guess it's never wrong to be called wellcome home.

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 17:30
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Pensions can be received by Glynn card holders.
If you are a Green Card holder and receive government protection and welfare,
you are closed to U.S. citizenship.

Gifts and inheritances between spouses are
exempt from any gift or estate tax if they are US citizens.

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#105
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 20:10
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If you are a>U.S. citizen, gifts and inheritances between spouses are
exempt from any gift or estate tax whatsoever.

Seems like a no-brainer to you, rootless.

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 07:09
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Citizenship fee $ 1000 ₱ (that's about right now?). ) I don't have to spend it and I want to keep my Japanese citizenship
Prices are going up.
How much did you pay 40 years ago to apply for permanent residence ?
You have to consider the rent for an apartment and the hourly wage 40 years ago
The times are different even if you are dragging your life 40 years ago.

105 Rootless, no tomorrow, floating weeds, but I care ?

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#107
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 07:14
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I just put my index finger down for a couple of seconds. And they always say Welcome home.
I wonder which country's immigration officer says Welcome home to a foreigner.

It doesn't seem to matter if you are an American citizen to someone who will eventually pull back to Japan.

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#108
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 08:57
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Even if you return to Japan with your permanent resident status,
you are free to live anywhere in the world with your permanent resident status, but
you will be subject to the same tax filing as an American citizen.

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#109
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 16:25
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Think long and hard about which one you want to live in, and keep your options open.
If you decide to live in Japan, why don't you give up your permanent residence?
It's so luxurious to be able to live in either country freely.

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#111
  • 市民カーン
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 20:04
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Permanent Resident
Permanent Resident
US Citizen
Tax Filing Yay!

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 07:14
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Why is it so luxurious to be able to live in either place at will? Why is it so luxurious to be able to live freely in either place?

Permanent residents are free to live anywhere in the world.
However, we have to consider that there are restrictions on living outside the US.

I can see that only the happy ones, who can make money wherever they are, don't pay taxes.

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#116
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 13:27
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If you come here, you will enjoy being immersed in Japan.
Some people think that there is nothing they can do because the purpose of coming is different.

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#118
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/25 (Tue) 10:30
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If you decide to live in Japan, renounce your permanent residence
You can renounce it after you return to Japan. If you are in the U.S. and renounce, you become an illegal alien as soon as you renounce.

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#119
  • 市民キーン
  • 2023/07/25 (Tue) 10:35
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In Japan
In Japan
In the U.S.
In the U.S. Yay for illegal immigration!

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#122
  • GC待ち
  • 2024/01/09 (Tue) 16:09
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I have known people who received their GC renewal within 10 days of applying, and others who have been waiting for over a year. When I filed my application ( 1.5 years ago ), the USCIS website said that the decision was usually made within 18 months, but now it says that it is issued within 28 . 5 months. You cannot inquire about the status until 28 months have passed. 

It seems that the applications are not issued in the order they are received, but there are people who have been waiting for a long time as well ?.

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#123

Update !

arrived in a week !

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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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#131

#124 GCI waited over 2 years. Mr.


[I asked him to put in an inquiry through another route and he received the card in 5 days. and

Please let me know the other route ! ! Thank you very much.

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#132
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 07:36
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130
So you could successfully enter Japan, but
you don't know if the inspector leaving to return to the U.S. will say
this permanent resident status has expired.

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#133
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 07:54
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132

Examiners do not check permanent residency in the destination country. You are disturbing me by writing all the right things.

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#134
  • GC待ち
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 15:05
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I checked the USCIS website again, and as shown in the link below, it says that you can enter the US with an expired GC.


Then I don't have to worry about the expiration date of GC for entry.

https://bs.usembassy.gov/returning-resident-lost-stolen-or-expired-green-card/

In my case, I lost my GC, so I don't have GC regardless of expiration date, so I -555 seems to have been necessary.

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#135
  • みえはる
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 17:19
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> 130
> You never know when an inspector leaving Japan to return to the U.S. might say
this permanent resident status has expired.

You don't show the examiner your Permanent Resident Card when you leave Japan. Not everyone who leaves Japan goes to the US.

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#136
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/12 (Fri) 07:50
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If you don't have an entry stamp with which you entered the country
how did you enter the country, you will be considered a suspicious person.

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#138
  • みえはる
  • 2024/01/12 (Fri) 15:47
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> If you don't have an entry stamp with which you entered the country
> how did you enter the country, they will think you are a suspicious person.

That is not true.
The examiner scans your passport and it shows everything.

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#149
  • 昭和の囮っつぁん
  • 2024/01/13 (Sat) 15:23
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> If you acquire foreign nationality before your Japanese passport expires
> you will have dual nationality until it expires, a simple idea.

Then, if an ordinary Japanese passport expires, he loses Japanese nationality ?
Passport expiration, possession and nationality have nothing to do with it.
There are many Japanese who will never have a passport for the rest of their lives.

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#156
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/19 (Fri) 10:46
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I don't have a passport.

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#159
  • 青丘
  • 2024/03/23 (Sat) 08:01
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I renewed my GC online on March 3, a week later I received the paper for the 2 year extension approval, and then on March 22 I received my new GC.

No fingerprints, no signatures, no re-taking of photos.

If I could get it so quickly, I would have been happy to go through the renewal process a little later since it was valid until August.

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