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Home > Practice Areas > Alphabetical Listing > Immigration > Articles > ‘Green cards’ with no expiration date must be replaced ‘Green cards’ with no expiration date must be replaced
This article originally appeared in the September 2, 2007 edition of Boca Raton News. Reprinted with permission. Many permanent resident cards, a/k/a “green cards,” issued prior to 1989, contain no expiration date. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published a proposed rule that would require permanent residents holding a green card with no expiration date to apply for a new permanent resident card. The proposed rule would also terminate the validity of any green card without an expiration date. |
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