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Posted about 1 month ago
daniel okello
Answered about 1 month ago
Once you file Form I-90, USCIS issues a receipt notice that can serve as proof of continued lawful permanent resident status. In many cases, this receipt extends your green card validity for a specified period. You can generally continue working and traveling using your expired green card along with the receipt notice. It’s important to carry both documents together. Delays in I-90 processing are common, but filing on time protects your status while you wait.
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daniel okello
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anna lindstrom
Answered about 1 month ago
Yes, you are usually allowed to work and travel while your green card renewal is pending, as long as you have the proper receipt notice from USCIS. Employers and border officials recognize this extension when presented correctly. If your receipt does not clearly extend your status, you may schedule an appointment with USCIS for additional documentation. Always keep copies of your filings and receipts, especially when traveling internationally.
rui zhang
Answered about 1 month ago
Filing Form I-90 before your green card expires helps ensure continuity of your permanent resident status. USCIS understands processing delays and provides extensions through receipt notices. While waiting, you should avoid long trips abroad and keep your documents readily available. If you encounter difficulties with employment verification or travel, USCIS can provide temporary proof of status. Staying proactive and informed helps avoid unnecessary complications.
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