Replacing US Green Cards


Early cards with no 'expiration date'


October 9, 2007

The United States Permanent Resident Card, popularly known as Green Card, is issued to an immigrant with the right to live and work in the United States.

Since August 1989, the card has been issued for ten years and the holder is required to renew at the expiration of ten years from its issue date. Prior to August 1989, "Green Cards" were issued with no expiration date. Cards issued prior to 1977 were recalled while Cards issued between 1977 and 1989 are still in circulation.

The US Government requires all card holders without an expiration date to replace their cards before their validity is terminated. The holders of such cards can obtain form I-90 from http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-90.pdf and send to the USCIS with necessary documents.


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