![]() as nonimmigrants, (e.g., foreign students pursuing studies in the An “Amerasian immigrant” as defined in Section 584 of the Foreign Operations, Exportįinancing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 1988 (Public Law 100-202), asĪmended, is by definition LAPR and thus is a qualified alien. The “adm/adj” date shown on the card is the date A conditional I-551 is identifiedīy an expiration date 2 years after the admittance/ adjudication date, and status Termination of the alien’s permanent residence status. Second anniversary of the admittance date to the U.S. Must apply for removal of the conditional basis for LAPR status 120 days before the Receipt Card) that was issued for a 2-year validity period.Īn LAPR with a conditional 2-year I-551, is subject to the limitation that he/she Has a conditional I-551 (Permanent Resident Card, formerly the I-551 Alien Registration In general, subsequent reverification of LAPR status is not needed unless the alien If the person submits an I-151 (Alien Registration Receipt Card), follow instructions Verify status with DHS before adjudication in all cases via the SAVE program per instructions for instructions when the I-151 is submitted as evidence of lawful presence. NOTE: Form I-151 (Alien Registration Receipt Card) is no longer a valid immigration document. Lawfully admitted for permanent residence (LAPR) in the U.S. POMS Reference for Documentary Evidence of StatusĪ. (See RS 02635.001 for a discussion of the section 202(n) removal provisions.) Status under one of the lawful presence categories other than LAPR (and submittingĮvidence thereof) is not sufficient for payment of title II benefits should theseĪliens return to the United States after their removal (deportation). Permanent resident status (LAPR) subsequent to their removal (deportation). These provisions specify that benefitsĬannot be initiated (or reinstated) to such aliens unless they are granted lawful ![]() ![]() Of section 202(n) of the Social Security Act. To nonpayment of their title II retirement or disability benefits under the provisions ![]() NOTE: These evidence requirements are for title II payment purposes and do not change theĬurrent SSN card evidence requirements or title XVI eligibility requirements for aliens.ĮXCEPTION: Certain aliens who have been removed (deported) from the United States are subject On when verification of evidence before adjudication is required and when subsequent Information on the evidence required to establish an alien’s status and information This section provides information on each category of lawfully present alien, including ![]()
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