Holders of U.S. Green Cards will profit from a 36-month validity extension

USCIS extends Green Card validity to 36 months for I-90 renewal applicants, effective September 10, 2024, up from 24 months.

  • Effective September 10, 2024, the USCIS has extended the validity period for holders of Green Cards.
  • For those who are legally permanent residents of the US, the Green Card's validity has been increased to 36 months.
  • This extension is available to those who file the I-90 form as legal permanent residents.
  • The change is intended to assist candidates who are having trouble getting their Green Cards renewed faster.

Green Card Renewal Applicants' Validity Extended

The USCIS has just declared that applicants seeking renewals will have their US Green Card validity extended. Applicants seeking Green Card renewals now have a 36-month validity period rather than the previous 24-month one. The modifications are in force as of September 10, 2024.

The new amendments will allow for this extension for lawful permanent residents who submit the I-90 Form to request the renewal of their US green card. The purpose of this action is to assist lawful permanent residents in maintaining their status while they wait for the renewal of their US green card.