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Terry Russell

Posted 3 months ago

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Can I be deported if my green card expires?
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Gabril Martin

Answered 3 months ago

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No, you cannot be deported simply because your green card (Permanent Resident Card) expires. The expiration of the card does not mean your lawful permanent resident (LPR) status has ended but it only means you no longer have a valid proof of that status.

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Francis John

Answered 3 months ago

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While the expiration of your green card alone does not make you deportable, it can create problems, such as difficulty proving your legal status, renewing your driver’s license, traveling, or reentering the United States. It is important to file Form I-90 to renew your green card before it expires.

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Villar Chris

Answered 3 months ago

User

An expired green card does not terminate your permanent resident status, but it leaves you without valid proof of that status, which can cause complications with immigration authorities and employers.

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