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Green Card Card Production Delays

June 04th, 2009 | Category: News

We have been informed by USCIS that some legal permanent residency (”green card”) applicants may experience an eight-week delay in receiving their green card.    The stated reason is that USCIS is upgrading its card production equipment.

For applicants who need to obtain evidence of their permanent residency, the local USCIS offices can issue temporary Form I-551 stamps at an Infopass interview.

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