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welcome to my channel immigration news USIS extends Green Card validity for conditional permanent residents with a pending form i-751 or form i-829 USCIS is extending the validity of permanent resident cards also known as green cards for petitioners who properly file form i-751 petitioned to remove conditions on residence or form i-829 petitioned by investor to remove conditions on permanent resident status for 48 months beyond the cards expiration date this change started on January 11 2023 for form i-829 and will start on January 25 2023 for form i-751 we are making this change to accommodate current processing times for form i-751 and form i-829 which have increased over the past year USCIS has updated the language on form i-751 and form i-829 receipt notices to extend the validity of a green card for 48 months for individuals with a newly filed form i-751 or form i-829 we will issue new receipt notices to eligible conditional permanent residents who previously received notices wi