![]() ![]() If a CPR is eligible to receive a replacement card, the expiration date of the replacement card will be the same as that of the prior card (2 years from the date of becoming a CPR). CPRs whose status is not expiring within 90 days may file a Form I-90 to replace a PRC for the reasons provided in the form instructions. Conditional Permanent ResidentsĪ CPR is a noncitizen admitted for permanent residence on a conditional basis for a period of 2 years because the noncitizen sought LPR status:īased on a marriage of less than 2 years orĬPRs are issued PRCs by USCIS with an expiration date of 2 years from the date of obtaining permanent resident status. If an LPR is in proceedings, USCIS reviews the Form I-90 and totality of the evidence in the record to determine if a new PRC will be issued or if the applicant will receive evidence of status in the form of a temporary permanent resident document. LPRs in deportation, exclusion, or removal proceedings are entitled to evidence of LPR status until ordered excluded, deported, or removed. Lawful Permanent Residents in Proceedings ![]() Applying for naturalization does not change this requirement. LPRs (and CPRs) 18 years of age and over are required to carry their PRCs (or other proof of registration). For example, CPRs may lose status if they do not apply to remove conditions, if they do not meet certain requirements to remove the conditions on their status during the required time period, or if USCIS denies a petition to remove conditions. CPR status ends if and when rescinded or terminated. Similarly, CPR status generally begins from the date the government admits a person to the United States as a CPR or grants CPR status. LPR status ends if and when rescinded by USCIS, terminated in removal proceedings, or the status is abandoned. LPR status generally begins from the date the government admits a noncitizen to the United States as an LPR or grants or recognizes LPR status. Otherwise meet the eligibility requirements to receive a replacement PRC. Properly file the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card ( Form I-90) Įstablish LPR or conditional permanent resident (CPR) status and LPRs are eligible for replacement of their Permanent Resident Card (PRC) if they meet requirements, including but not limited to, the following: Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are entitled to evidence of status in the United States.
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