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Green Card Number - Where to Find It

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Your green card number is the 13-character code printed on the front of your permanent resident card, labeled 'USCIS#' or 'Card#'. The format is 3 letters followed by 10 digits (e.g., SRC1234567890). This is different from your alien (A) number, which never changes.

Where exactly on the card?

On post-2010 green cards, the 13-character USCIS# is printed on the front of the card in the lower-right area, just above the issue date. On older cards (pre-2010), it appeared on the back. If you have a card issued before 2010, USCIS still recognizes the older format.

What the format means

Every green card number follows the pattern XXX1234567890 - three letters then ten digits. The letters identify the service center that issued the card:

  • SRC - Texas Service Center
  • EAC - Vermont (Eastern) Service Center
  • WAC - California (Western) Service Center
  • LIN - Nebraska Service Center
  • MSC - National Benefits Center
  • IOE - ELIS (electronic immigration system)

Green card number vs alien number vs receipt number

Three different IDs people confuse constantly:

  • Green card number (USCIS# / Card#) - identifies the physical card. Changes when you renew.
  • Alien number (A#) - your permanent ID. Never changes. 8-9 digits prefixed with A.
  • Receipt number - application tracking ID. 13 characters like a green card number, but for a specific petition (I-485, I-130, etc.).

When you need your green card number

  • Form I-9 employment verification - your employer copies it.
  • International travel - airlines sometimes record it.
  • Filing N-400 for naturalization - required on the form.
  • Renewing or replacing your card (Form I-90).
  • Sponsoring a relative on Form I-130 (provides proof of LPR status).

What if your card is expired?

The number itself remains a valid USCIS identifier for record purposes. But the card is no longer evidence of work authorization or travel readmission if it has expired. File Form I-90 to renew. Status as a permanent resident is independent of the card - losing the card does not lose status.

Conditional vs permanent green card numbers

Conditional residents (2-year green cards from marriage or EB-5) get a card number in the same format. When you file I-751 (marriage) or I-829 (EB-5) and receive your 10-year card, the new card has a new number. Your A-number does not change.

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Is the green card number the same as the USCIS number?

Yes - they are the same 13-character code on the front of your card. Different documents label it differently (USCIS#, Card#, or Receipt#), but it is the same number.

Does my green card number change when I renew the card?

Yes. Each physical card gets a new 13-character number. Your A-number does not change.

Where is the green card number on older cards?

On cards issued before 2010 the number printed on the back. The format is the same (3 letters + 10 digits) and USCIS still recognizes those numbers.

I cannot find a USCIS# on my card - what now?

Older cards print 'Card#' or 'Receipt#' instead of 'USCIS#'. It is still the same 13-character number. Look on both sides; on pre-2010 cards it appears on the back.