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Steps to take If the Form I-90 Delays – Temporary Evidence Stamp U.S Immigration Center 1623 Central Ave, Suite 145, Cheyenne, WY 82001 1-888-943-4625 [email protected]

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Steps to take If the Form I-90 Delays

– Temporary Evidence

Stamp

U.S Immigration Center1623 Central Ave, Suite 145, Cheyenne, WY 82001

1-888-943-4625 [email protected]

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Temporary Evidence Stamp Option for Delayed I-90 Filings

The U.S. Citizenship and

Immigration Service (USCIS) has issued suggestions for those permanent residents ("green card" holders) who may need to request temporary evidence of status in the form of an I-551 stampwww.usimmigration-center.com

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Temporary Evidence Stamp Option for Delayed I-90 Filings

If the new green card is not

issued before the expiration date of the existing card, the I-551 stamp can be used as temporary evidence of a person's status as a lawful permanent resident

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Background on Form I-90 The I-90 is used to request a

replacement green card. This need typically arises when a green card is scheduled to expire, but this form can also be used to replace a card in other situations, such as if the card is lost, stolen, or damaged.

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Lengthy I-90 Processing Time The I-90 may be filed to renew a

green card as early as six months before the expiration date of the existing card. Unfortunately, the processing time at the USCIS for these applications can be as long as six months, and some cases take even longer.

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I-551 Stamp as Evidence of Status when I-90 is Delayed

If an I-90 renewal application is

pending and the applicant's green card has expired the USCIS can provide a stamp in the passport, which serves as temporary evidence of the individual's status as a permanent resident. This stamp is known as the I-551 temporary evidence stamp

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How to Request an I-551 Stamp

An InfoPass appointment should

be scheduled at the local USCIS office. At the appointment, a valid, unexpired passport should be presented, as well as the appointment notice,

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How to Request an I-551 Stamp

It may be possible to request the

I-551 on a walk-in basis. This depends upon local office procedures, and the individual must come prepared to document the nature of the emergency, whether personal or work related.

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I-551 Stamp Valid for One Year

The stamp is valid for up to a

year and can be used as proof of status just as one would use the plastic green card. These include whether or not the biometrics are completed, as well as the expiration date of the passport.

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Benefits of U.S. Immigration Center ®

US Immigration Center provides customized filing instructions including a detailed checklist to make sure you don't forget any documents.US Immigration Center keeps copies of your applications for you, so you can access them to review or print anytime.www.usimmigration-center.com

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Benefits of U.S. Immigration Center ®

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.

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Disclaimer

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