Card Reissued
USCIS is producing a replacement card after the original was returned or reported lost.
A reissued card is produced when the original was returned by USPS, reported lost, or contained errors. The production timeline is similar to the original card. You will receive a new tracking number.
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Card Mailed But Not Received - What to Do?
If your card was mailed but not received within 30 days, first check USPS tracking. Verify your address on file with USCIS is correct. If the card was returned to USCIS, request reissuance. If lost in transit, submit an e-Request for a replacement card.
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Accuracy: Definitions are based on publicly available USCIS materials and community-reported patterns. We do not guarantee that your case will follow the typical path described here.