COMPLIANCE ALERT: USCIS Notice to Replace Sticker That Extends Validity of Permanent Resident Card

January 12, 2021

USCIS is replacing the currently issued sticker that extends the validity of a Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card (PRC), or Green Card, with a revised Form I-797, Notice of Action, receipt notice of Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.

The revised notice will extend the validity of a PRC for 12 months from the “Card Expires” date on the front of the PRC. This change ensures that certain lawful permanent residents have documentation for completing Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.

Employees may present their expired PRC together with this notice as an acceptable List-A document establishing identity & employment authorization for Form I-9 purposes.

When completing a Form I-9, employers should enter the information from this document combination in Section 2, under List A:

• Document Number field, enter the card number provided on the expired PRC.
• In the Expiration Date field, enter the date that is 12 months from the “Card Expires” date on the expired PRC.
• In the Additional Information box, write “PRC Ext” and the I-90 receipt number from the Form I-797. (*to accomplish this in the electronic form, just use the “Add Notes” button at the bottom of the electronic Form I-9)

Employers who retain copies of documents should retain copies of both the PRC and Form I-797 with the employee’s Form I-9.

Employers may not reverify Lawful Permanent Residents who present this document combination.

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