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Hi everybody, i have read somewhere yesterday somebody asking the same question not sure where can i find the question and the answers.

i have received last friday my CR1 permanent resident card , with the following information: surname, given name , ....

resident since : the 07th february 2014 wich is my port of entry date , and the expiration date: 07 february 2016

my question is : wich expiration green card date is correct? 07 february 2016 as expiration date on my green card , or 06th february 2016 on my admission passport stamp?

do you think i need to contact USCIS, because the dates are not the same? it seems like there is just day or 2 off , not sure if i should worry or not

help me please '

Your assistance in this matter is very much appreciated

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Hi everybody, i have read somewhere yesterday somebody asking the same question not sure where can i find the question and the answers.

i have received last friday my CR1 permanent resident card , with the following information: surname, given name , ....

resident since : the 07th february 2014 wich is my port of entry date , and the expiration date: 07 february 2016

my question is : wich expiration green card date is correct? 07 february 2016 as expiration date on my green card , or 06th february 2016 on my admission passport stamp?

do you think i need to contact USCIS, because the dates are not the same? it seems like there is just day or 2 off , not sure if i should worry or not

help me please '

Your assistance in this matter is very much appreciated

Your green card has your expiration. If you never got it the date in passport would be the date. You always go by date on your card.

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Hi everybody, i have read somewhere yesterday somebody asking the same question not sure where can i find the question and the answers.

i have received last friday my CR1 permanent resident card , with the following information: surname, given name , ....

resident since : the 07th february 2014 wich is my port of entry date , and the expiration date: 07 february 2016

my question is : wich expiration green card date is correct? 07 february 2016 as expiration date on my green card , or 06th february 2016 on my admission passport stamp?

do you think i need to contact USCIS, because the dates are not the same? it seems like there is just day or 2 off , not sure if i should worry or not

help me please '

Your assistance in this matter is very much appreciated

The GC expires on the date it is issued. Your POE date is not relevant. In this case the CBP may not have changed the stamp. My guess is that your file was processed the next day. I would not worry about it. Both the resident since and the expirationdate are the same, only the stamp in you passport is different and who will see that?

Dave

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The GC expires on the date it is issued. Your POE date is not relevant. In this case the CBP may not have changed the stamp. My guess is that your file was processed the next day. I would not worry about it. Both the resident since and the expirationdate are the same, only the stamp in you passport is different and who will see that?

Dave

Thank you daveand roza , i worried , now im ok, since both resident since and expiration date are the same in my green card , i thought there is mistake or something ,

Your green card has your expiration. If you never got it the date in passport would be the date. You always go by date on your card.

yes my green card has the expiration date , wich is the same like my port of entry 07 feb * 07 feb ,

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