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If you have applied for Permanent Residence and you have not yet received your Green Card, or your Green Card is about to expire and you are in the process of renewing it, you must obtain an I-551 stamp. Learn more about the I-551 stamp here.

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Form I-551 or the U.S. Permanent Resident card (also known as a Green Card) proves that foreign nationals have been approved for permanent residency in the United States. Green Card holders can legally live and work in the U.S. indefinitely.

If you have applied for Permanent Residence and you have not yet received your Green Card, or your Green Card is about to expire and you are in the process of renewing it, you must obtain an I-551 stamp.

Read on to find out more information about the application process for I-551 stamps.

What is an I-551 stamp?

An I-551 stamp is a temporary evidence stamp that proves the permanent residency status of foreign nationals. When nonimmigrants are authorized to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis, they must have a valid Green Card at all times. Green Cards are valid for 10 years.

When a permanent resident card expires or becomes lost or stolen, a renewal card must be issued. Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) is the USCIS form foreign nationals must use to renew or replace their Green Cards. It can take up to six months for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process and approve Form I-90.

Permanent residents who applied for a renewal Green Card but have not yet received their card must obtain an I-551 stamp. This stamp serves as temporary evidence that foreign nationals are in the process of renewing or replacing their Green Cards and that they are authorized to live and work in the United States. The stamp is issued by USCIS and is placed in a permanent resident’s valid passport.

In cases when a new immigrant first arrives in the United States, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will issue a machine-readable immigrant visa (MRIV). This admission stamp is placed in an immigrant’s passport and indicates the lawful permanent resident status of the individual. It also indicates the date the new immigrant was admitted into the United States.

Typically, an MRIV will state the following: “Upon endorsem*nt, serves as temporary I-551 evidencing permanent residence for 1 year.” A passport that contains an MRIV indicates the individual’s permanent residence status for 1 year from the date that he or she was admitted to the country.

When is an I-551 stamp needed?

Permanent residents may need an I-551 stamp when their Green Card expires, when their permanent resident card has been lost, stolen, damaged or if any of the information on the document must be updated (e.g., the name needs to be changed as a result of marriage or an address change).

While permanent residents are legally permitted to live and work in the United States indefinitely, it is important that they have a valid, unexpired Green Card. For example, if a permanent resident travels outside of the country and their Green Card expires while abroad, an I-551 stamp proves to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials that you are authorized to enter the country. If a foreign national intends to apply for a job or a driver’s license before they receive an initial or renewal Green Card, an I-551 temporary evidence stamp will also be needed.

When to obtain an I-551 stamp

Permanent residents are eligible to begin the Green Card renewal process by filing a Form I-90 (Application to Renew Permanent Resident Card) with USCIS six months before the expiration date listed on the document. They may also file a Form I-90 when their card has expired or when it has become lost, stolen or damaged.

Permanent residents may obtain an I-551 stamp when their Green Card is about to expire or has already expired or when their Green Card has been lost, stolen, damaged or the information on the document must be changed. To obtain a temporary evidence stamp, a permanent resident must first complete and file Form I-90.

How to obtain an I-551 stamp

To obtain an I-551 stamp, permanent residents can visit their local USCIS office. To do so, they should schedule anInfoPass appointmentwith USCIS, which can be done on the USCIS website.

Alternatively, applications may be filed in person at a local USCIS office or filed via mail; however, scheduling an InfoPass appointment is recommended, as it is typically the most convenient option.

What documents are required for an I-551 stamp?

To obtain an I-551 temporary evidence stamp, U.S. permanent residents will need to submit the following documents and proof of their immigration status and identity:

  • A valid passport

  • An InfoPass appointment notice, which can be printed from the USCIS website (if applicable)

  • Form I-90 receipt notice (issued by USCIS)

  • Proof of residence with the jurisdiction of the USCIS office

  • A copy of the Green Card the applicant is attempting to replace (if available)

  • A copy of a date-stamped ASC appointment notice that proves biometrics have been obtained (if applicable)

A permanent resident seeking to obtain an I-551 stamp may also be asked to provide additional documentation demonstrating their needs for a temporary evidence stamp in the case of an emergency, like the death of a family member in another country or a necessary medical procedure abroad.

To prove an emergency situation, permanent residents may provide a copy of a deceased family member’s death certificate, an appointment scheduled with a doctor abroad or information for a flight that has been booked.

To find out exactly what documentation is required for an I-551 stamp, inquiries can be made on the USCIS website.

How much does an I-551 stamp cost?

While there is no cost associated with the I-551 temporary evidence stamp issued in a passport, thereisa fee for Form I-90 amounting to $455. In addition to the $455 fee for Form I-90, there is also an $85 biometrics fee, if a biometrics appointment is required.

How long is an I-551 stamp valid?

An I-551 temporary evidence of permanent residence status is usually valid for six months to 1 year. The validity period varies and depends on the specific circ*mstances of each individual.

The expiration date on an applicant’s passport can also impact the length of time the stamp’s validity. For instance, if the applicant’s passport will only be valid for two months, then the I-551 stamp will also likely be valid for two months.

The takeaway

An I-551 temporary evidence stamp serves as proof of a foreign national’s permanent resident status in the U.S. while their Green Card is being renewed or reissued. Filing the proper forms and following due procedure is key to getting your I-551 stamp as quickly as possible.

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FAQs

How much does an I551 stamp cost? ›

How much does an I-551 stamp cost? While there is no cost associated with the I-551 temporary evidence stamp issued in a passport, there is a fee for Form I-90 amounting to $455. In addition to the $455 fee for Form I-90, there is also an $85 biometrics fee, if a biometrics appointment is required.

Can you get an I551 stamp without a passport? ›

Sometimes, if no foreign passport is available, USCIS will place the I-551 stamp on a Form I-94 and affix a photograph of the bearer to the form. This document is considered a receipt. The temporary Form I-551 MRIV is evidence of permanent resident status for one year from the date of admission.

What happens if my I551 stamp expires? ›

Immigration proceedings can often take long months or even years, during which time your i-551 stamp may expire. In some cases, this can happen even as you apply to renew your green card. If this happens, you are still a legal permanent resident unless removed by an immigration judge.

Is the I551 stamp the same as a green card? ›

Yes, the I-551 Stamp serves as a substitute to the green card while it is pending, and during the validity date of the I-551 Stamp, it can serve as evidence of your permanent resident status and can be used to re-enter the U.S. after a trip abroad.

Can I walk in to get an i551 stamp? ›

In order to obtain the I-551 Temporary Evidence Stamp, you will need to call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 to schedule an InfoPass appointment with your local USCIS field office.

How to get an I551 stamp without an appointment? ›

If an in-person appointment is not needed, a USCIS field office will then review the request for temporary evidence and mail the applicant a Form I-94 with ADIT stamp, DHS seal and a printed photo of the LPR obtained from USCIS systems.

Can I reenter US with i551? ›

You do not need a reentry permit if you will be outside the United States for less than 1 year. If you have been outside the United States for less than 1 year, you may use your Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551) as your travel document.

How long is an I551 stamp valid? ›

“UPON ENDORsem*nT SERVES AS TEMPORARY I-551 EVIDENCING PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOR 1 YEAR.” Once you arrive in the United States, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent, having seen the MRIV, will stamp your passport.

How long does i551 last? ›

A Permanent Resident Card (USCIS Form I-551)

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years.

Is the I 551 stamp valid for one year? ›

A machine-readable immigrant visa (MRIV) usually has the following text on it: “UPON ENDORsem*nT SERVES AS TEMPORARY I-551 EVIDENCING PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOR 1 YEAR.”

How do I renew my I 551 Permanent Resident Card? ›

If you need to replace or renew a Green Card (I-551) that has been lost, stolen or expired, please visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website for guidance or contact them at 1-800-375-5283 or visit USCIS.gov.

Can I go to Canada with i551 stamp? ›

You need an official proof of status as a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., such as one of the following: valid permanent resident card (Form I-551) foreign passport with an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp (also known as an Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunication [ADIT] stamp)

Is I551 considered a visa? ›

Only those who have already applied for permanent residence status will receive Form I-551. When you get Form I-551, it means you have successfully acquired lawful permanent resident status. Congratulations! In other words, Form I-551 is your United States “green card.”

Can I travel to Mexico with an I551 stamp? ›

While you may hear different stories out there on the internet or from people who have heard things, legally a I-551 stamp IS ACCEPTABLE To enter Mexico. The I-551 is proof of resident status in the US and as such even without green card, the stamp permits entry under the visa waiver program.

How long does it take to get the I-551 stamp? ›

How long does it take to get an I-551 stamp? There is no fixed duration for the application process. In the case of a lost or stolen Green Card or renewal of the current one, you can get an I-551 stamp after scheduling an appointment with the USCIS. This approximately takes 2 to 4 weeks.

When should I renew my I-551 stamp? ›

A Permanent Resident Card (USCIS Form I-551)

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years. It is important to keep your card up-to-date.

What is a foreign passport with an I551 stamp? ›

Once a foreign passport is marked with an I-551 stamp by a CBP official, a resident may enter, lawfully work and reside within the United States. Recall that I-551 visas and stamps are only temporary; a permanent green card is required to continue lawfully working and living within the United States.

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