What is a temporary permanent resident card or ADIT Stamp?

 

A temporary permanent resident card or ADIT (Admission, Documentation, and Immigration) stamp is a document issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to certain non-citizens who are in the process of obtaining permanent resident status.

It serves as evidence of their status as a lawful permanent resident while they wait for their actual permanent resident card, or green card, to be issued. The temporary permanent resident card or ADIT stamp is valid for a limited period, usually one year, and may be renewed if necessary until the green card is issued.


It is important to note that not all non-citizens are eligible for a temporary permanent resident card or ADIT stamp, and eligibility requirements vary depending on the individual's specific situation and immigration status.

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