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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Monday it will recall 8,543 permanent resident cards (green cards) because of a production error that led to the printing of cards with the wrong “Resident Since” date.
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BAL Analysis: BAL is able to assist green card holders affected by the recall. USCIS stressed the importance of completing the recall procedures, noting that having the wrong “Resident Since” date on the card can delay citizenship application eligibility.
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