A growing concern is troubling many green card holders in the United States. A bureaucratic error from years ago can suddenly threaten their status as Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR), even after they believed their immigration journey was complete.
Green Card Holder Faces Shock USCIS Notice
One green card holder recently shared her experience. After holding her green card for three years, she received a notice from USCIS about plans to rescind it. This happened shortly after she applied for U.S. citizenship.
USCIS System Error Blamed
According to the notice, her green card had been issued due to a USCIS system glitch. The problem was that her I-130 petition had not been adjudicated before the card was granted, making the original approval invalid.
Legal Advice Is the Only Option
Commenters online largely agreed that the green card was mistakenly approved. The only solution now is to hire an experienced immigration lawyer and work with USCIS to resolve the issue legally.
Immigration System Flaws Exposed
This case highlights serious issues in the immigration system. Even after years of living legally in the U.S., a person’s LPR status can be threatened due to errors they didn’t cause.
A Family Under Immense Stress
The situation is especially heartbreaking. The woman is the sole caregiver for her husband and two autistic children. The added legal stress has put the entire family under emotional and financial pressure.
Green Card Holders Live in Uncertainty
Without stronger systems to catch such errors, more cases like this may emerge. Many green card holders now live with the fear that their status could be revoked without warning.







