Expired Green Card? Don’t Panic. Here’s What To Do.
By: Harlan York
November 4, 2020

We’ve been getting a lot of panicked phone calls lately from clients who have been granted their permanent residency, but whose green cards are expiring. To this I always answer: don’t panic.

Unless you have a conditional 2-year green card, your permanent residency is…well…permanent. Even if your green card expires you are STILL a permanent resident.

WHAT IS A GREEN CARD?

A green card is the identification card that PROVES you are a permanent resident, but if you don’t have it, that doesn’t mean you lost your status.  As proof of that status, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) grants a person a permanent resident card, commonly called a “Green Card.”

DO I FACE PENALTIES IF MY GREEN CARD EXPIRES?

While a permanent resident technically might face fines for being WITHOUT a green card, I have never seen these penalties enforced.
There are no fines for having an EXPIRED green card. You must simply reapply for your card. Again, if you get stopped, and show an expired green card you don’t face criminal investigation.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MY GREEN CARD EXPIRES?

When you are within the six month mark of your green card expiring it is best to start the process of reapplying

If you are thinking of travelling in the year that your green card is expiring, you must deal with it before travel.

It is possible for them to deny you another green card when you reapply, but not likely (this would be when you call the best immigration lawyer you can find).

Even if you missed the expiration date, simply reapply. You won’t get in trouble for doing this. But you WILL eventually get into trouble for NOT doing it.

I strongly recommend that you speak with an experienced immigration attorney with any and all questions regarding the I-90 form to renew or replace green card.

WHAT PROBLEMS CAN COME FROM HAVING AN EXPIRED GREEN CARD?

Usually nothing right away, so there is no need to immediately panic, but it will eventually affect your life in some pretty important areas:

You need a green card to maintain proof of employment eligibility. If you are a permanent resident you are allowed to work, but you will need a current green card.

You need a green card to travel. Getting back into the country with an expired green card is virtually impossible. If you know that you are going be travelling during the time your green card is expiring, you can use a foreign passport with a temporary I-551 stamp. An I-551 stamp is temporary proof (usually one year) that you are a permanent resident. But you should renew your green card first.

You frequently need a green card to get a mortgage. Most permanent residents can use traditional lending services to buy a house, but only if their green card is up to date.

You need an up-to-date green card to get or renew a driver’s licence. This is the MOST COMMON Problem we see.

AND IF YOU HAVE EVER BEEN IN ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT ENCOUNTER, CALL AN EXPERIENCED TEAM OF IMMIGRATION LAWYERS BEFORE FILING GREEN CARD RENEWAL.

 

Again, if your green card expired and you didn’t notice, don’t panic. There are no penalties for this. But it is important to renew right away, or better yet, before it happens so that you don’t run into other troubles later on.

About Harlan York

The first-ever attorney in New Jersey to win “Immigration Lawyer of the Year” from Best Lawyers, Harlan York is former immigration chair of the NJ State Bar Association and former co-chair for the NY State Bar Association CFLS Committee on Immigration. He currently serves on the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) National Practice Management Committee.

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