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Hi! Can anyone tell me where to find the greencard number? We are traveling on Wednesday and I am filling out info for the airline and it’s asking for the greencard number. There’s a number on the front but that says USCIS number 

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Hi! Can anyone tell me where to find the greencard number? We are traveling on Wednesday and I am filling out info for the airline and it’s asking for the greencard number. There’s a number on the front but that says USCIS number 

I also didn’t mean to post this in this section Sorry I don’t know how to move it 

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22 minutes ago, MrsH23 said:

Hi! Can anyone tell me where to find the greencard number? We are traveling on Wednesday and I am filling out info for the airline and it’s asking for the greencard number. There’s a number on the front but that says USCIS number 

I also didn’t mean to post this in this section Sorry I don’t know how to move it 

 

That's the one

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1 hour ago, randy32 said:

Greencard number is called "registration number' on the visa that was pasted in your passport if you came in on an I-130

I don’t have a visa on my passport I just have the greencard 

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My greencard number was always hidden in the back of the card, and was not the same as the USCIS number (which was the same as the A-number). Not sure if the cards look different today. 

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8 hours ago, Scandi said:

My greencard number was always hidden in the back of the card, and was not the same as the USCIS number (which was the same as the A-number). Not sure if the cards look different today. 

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They look different now.  

 

Still, USCIS # is correct. 

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4 hours ago, mam521 said:

They look different now.  

 

Still, USCIS # is correct. 

Ok so the 8 digit USCIS number?? Do I need anything else for travel or just the greencard and my passport 

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18 hours ago, MrsH23 said:

Ok so the 8 digit USCIS number?? Do I need anything else for travel or just the greencard and my passport 

Nope, shouldn't need anything else (unless there's covid requirements to where you're going).  Safe and happy travels!

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