USCIS Fail: AOS Granted, No Green Card for 6 Months

USCIS green card delay case

A Legal Permanent Resident has been waiting for a physical green card for more than six months. Their Adjustment of Status was granted by an immigration judge in May 2025. Despite this approval, the case remains unresolved.

USCIS Delay After Approval

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The USCIS has not issued the physical green card even after the case was approved. The online case status still shows it as pending. This has caused confusion and stress for the individual.

Temporary Status Nearing Expiry

The Legal Permanent Resident was issued a temporary I-551 ADIT stamp. This stamp is set to expire next month. Once it expires, they may have no valid proof of their legal status.

Administrative Backlog at USCIS

The main reason for the delay appears to be an administrative bottleneck. Regulations state that a green card should arrive within 45 days. In practice, approvals often take several months to process.

Travel Challenges and Legal Limbo

Efforts to obtain a second ADIT stamp for travel have failed. This has left the individual stuck in legal limbo. Without valid documentation, travel and employment may become difficult.

Possible Legal and Political Options

Experts suggest options beyond standard service requests. A congressional inquiry is free and can sometimes speed up processing. However, even this method does not always work.

Mandamus Lawsuit as a Last Resort

Another option is filing a Mandamus lawsuit. It is expensive but can force USCIS to act. In many delayed cases, it becomes the only effective solution.

Immediate Need for Proof of Status

The most urgent priority is securing another ADIT stamp or receiving the physical green card. Without either, the Legal Permanent Resident may soon lack proof of their lawful status.

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