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Hi, I'm a US citizen and I petitioned for my stepchildren. Their embassy interview went great and they receive their visas and entered the US with no issues. I paid the Immigrant Fee for the green card to be delivered to our home. Does anyone know how longs it takes to receive the green card in the mail?

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7 minutes ago, Mike E said:

30-120 days to never

wow! I want to plan a family vacation in August so we'll see. Is there anywhere to track the status?

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1 minute ago, Spanglish Love said:

wow! I want to plan a family vacation in August 

Did they enter after August 2022?

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*** Moved from Bringing Family of USC forum to General Immigration-Related Discussion, where topics related to GC delivery are discussed ***

 

1 hour ago, Spanglish Love said:

Does anyone know how longs it takes to receive the green card in the mail?

 

Check the recent updates in the thread below --

 

48 minutes ago, Spanglish Love said:

I want to plan a family vacation in August so we'll see. Is there anywhere to track the status?

 

Even if your children do not have their plastic GCs yet, they may re-enter the US using the "green card" that they have right now.  Their immigrant visas with CBP entry stamp serve as their temporary green cards for 1 year from the date listed on the CBP stamp.

 

To track the status of plastic GC production, enter the receipt number of their immigrant fee payment here -- https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

 

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15 minutes ago, Chancy said:

*** Moved from Bringing Family of USC forum to General Immigration-Related Discussion, where topics related to GC delivery are discussed ***

 

 

Check the recent updates in the thread below --

 

 

Even if your children do not have their plastic GCs yet, they may re-enter the US using the "green card" that they have right now.  Their immigrant visas with CBP entry stamp serve as their temporary green cards for 1 year from the date listed on the CBP stamp.

 

To track the status of plastic GC production, enter the receipt number of their immigrant fee payment here -- https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

 

Thank you soo much!! This is exactly what I was looking for 😊

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1 hour ago, Spanglish Love said:

Yesterday

They can use their passport and stamped visa to travel  until March 15, 2024

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8 minutes ago, Mike E said:

They can use their passport and stamped visa to travel  until March 15, 2024

Thank you! I didn't realize they received this stamp in their passport as well. This is great news!!

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53 minutes ago, Spanglish Love said:

Thank you! I didn't realize they received this stamp in their passport as well. This is great news!!

Read the line of print along the bottom of the visa foil in the passport 

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33 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Read the line of print along the bottom of the visa foil in the passport 

HA!! Yup, it's right there lol sorry, it's been a long week 

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Took my stepson 45 days after entry to receive his. this was end of November 2022.

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