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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 14 December 2007 13:20 |
US Citizenship and Immigration Services has propsed a new rule that will soon be requiring that all Green Cards that do not contain an expiration date, be renewed.
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USCIS has propsed that all Green Cards without
expiration be required for renewal. This will affect around 700,000
people currently living in the United States. Below is a memo from the
USCIS Office of Communications which explains the process as up to
now. Currently, the Comment Period for the Propsed rule is closed and
comments are now being reviewed. We will update you as the process
develops.
here is the USCIS Update
Subject: USCIS UPDATE: Comment Period Closes for Proposed Rule to Replace Permanent Resident Cards Without Expiration Date
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Office of Communications
December 13, 2007
USCIS Update
Comment Period Closes for Proposed Rule to Replace Permanent Resident Cards Without Expiration Date
WASHINGTONOn August 22, 2007, USCIS published a proposed regulation in
the Federal Register that, when implemented, would require lawful
permanent residents to replace permanent resident cards (Form I-551)
with no expiration date. USCIS accepted public comments on this
proposal for 30 days until September 21, 2007. USCIS is currently
reviewing the 298 comments received during the public comment period.
This proposed rule in no way affects the current validity of these
permanent resident cards. Permanent residents who possess these cards
may continue to use them as proof of permanent residency when
traveling, when seeking employment, and at any time such proof is
required.
After USCIS has reviewed and considered the comments generated by the
proposed rule the agency will publish a final rule. USCIS cannot
provide a time frame for when the review will be concluded or when the
final rule will be published.
The final rule, once published, will explain the process to replace
these green cards. The final rule will also set the time period during
which USCIS will accept applications to replace these cards. To date,
no time frame has been set.
When the period for submitting applications has ended, USCIS will
determine how long it will take to adjudicate the applications
received. USCIS will then publish a notice in the Federal Register
establishing the date after which permanent resident cards with no
expiration date are no longer valid. This will ensure that affected
customers who have submitted their applications will receive their new
cards before the validity of their old cards expires.
Customers who hold these permanent resident cards with no expiration
date may replace their cards now, but there is currently no requirement
to do so.
USCIS believes that the replacement of these cards is vital to the
security of the immigration process. New cards will provide the agency
with an opportunity to update the photograph and biometrics on the
card. It will also provide the cardholder with a card containing
greater security features and remove from circulation different
versions of the same card.
USCIS
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