Renewal of Permanent Residence Card (Green Card) Wait Times Increase

Average wait times for green card processing have increased by almost seven months, per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The increase is seen in the second quarter of 2025, or from Month 1 to Month 3. The increase is emblematic of the ongoing backlog in the United States’ immigration system.

Individuals must file I-90 forms when their current residency card expires. Most Permanent Resident cards (Green cards) only last for about ten years before requiring renewal. Having an expired green card doesn’t revoke a person’s permanent resident status. However, expired cards can cause problems for residents seeking employment or when traveling. It’s always a good idea to renew green cards before they expire, accounting for processing time.

USCIS’ website states the wait times for first receipt or replacing green cards are significantly longer than those renewing them. Individuals in the former group should be especially proactive in filing their application. People just renewing their green cards should expect processing to take twelve and a half months, per USCIS.

The dramatic increase in processing time is due to a surge of renewal applications USCIS received in the first three months of 2025. This coincides with the U.S. government adopting stricter immigration enforcement approaches. USCIS announced a thirty-six-month extension to all green cards to help relieve the backlog in September, 2024. Current holders should take advantage of the extra time and file as soon as possible. People applying for their first green card should take the increased duration of wait times into account, too.

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