USCIS Extends I-910 Supporting Document Period 60 Days
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USCIS has extended the period for providing supporting documents for Form I-910 to 60 days. Form I-910 is used to apply for a travel document or temporary evidence of lawful permanent resident status.
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USCIS has updated its guidance regarding Form I-910, extending the period for providing supporting documents to 60 days. The I-910 form is used by lawful permanent residents applying for travel documents.\n\nAffected applicants and immigration practitioners should note the extended timeframe when preparing I-910 submissions.
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