GOOD NEWS

Card Was Produced

Your physical card has been produced and is ready for mailing.

The card production facility has completed printing your card. It will be handed over to USPS for mailing within a few days. You will receive a tracking number once it is mailed.

Worry Level

1/10

Typical Timeline

3-7 days until mailed

What You Should Do

No action needed. Watch for USPS tracking information.

Applies To

I-485, I-765, I-131

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📍 Status Flow

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Current Card Was Produced

🎯 Common Outcomes

Card MailedCard Delivered

?Frequently Asked Questions

How Long After Card Was Produced?

After 'Card Was Produced,' mailing typically occurs within 3-7 days. USPS delivery takes an additional 7-10 business days. You should have your card within 2-3 weeks of the production status.

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Case Approved But No Card - What to Do?

If your case was approved but you haven't received your card within 60 days, first check your USCIS account for card production status. If the card was mailed but not received, submit an e-Request. If no production status appears, contact USCIS or your congressman.

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🚀 What Happens Next?

What Happens After Card Was Produced?

Your card is ready. Learn mailing timeline, tracking, and delivery expectations.

  1. 1Card handed to USPS for mailing (3-7 days)
  2. 2USPS processes and mails card (1-3 days)
  3. 3Card in transit to your address (7-10 business days)
  4. 4Delivery confirmation or signature required
  5. 5If not received: Check tracking, then contact USCIS

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Disclaimer: This page provides general definitions of USCIS status messages for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. USCIS procedures, timelines, and interpretations change frequently and may vary by case, service center, and form type. For guidance specific to your situation, consult a licensed immigration attorney in your jurisdiction. This site is not affiliated with USCIS or any government agency.

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.