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New Procedure for Obtaining ADIT Stamp

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New Procedure for Obtaining ADIT Stamp

USCIS recently announced a new procedure to obtain an Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunication (ADIT) stamp, which constitute temporary evidence of permanent residence, typically issued while Form I-90, I-751, or N-400 applications are pending.

Under the new procedure, USCIS will mail temporary evidence of permanent residence to those who request it. In order to make a request, residents must follow these steps:

  1. Call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.
  2. Verify their identity and address with the USCIS officer
  3. The officer will determine if an in-person InfoPass appointment is needed or if USCIS can provide an ADIT stamp through the mail.

An in-person appointment will be needed for those who have an urgent need for an ADIT stamp, do not have a useable photo in the USCIS system (such as through prior biometrics collection), or in circumstances in which the USCIS officer cannot confirm the resident’s identity or address.

For those who do not need an InfoPass appointment, the USCIS Field Office that has jurisdiction over the resident will receive the resident’s information and will issue a Form I-94 with an ADIT stamp, DHS seal, and printed photo of the resident, and mail it to them at the address they provided. This document will be valid for up to one year.

Only the following legal permanent residents can use this procedure:

  1. Legal permanent residents who do not have a green card (such as those who have been approved for residence and are waiting for their green card to be issued)
  2. Legal permanent residents with a Form I-90, I-751, or N-400 application pending and whose automatic extension (as listed on their receipt notice) has already expired.

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