How to Track Green Card Delivery
Track your Green Card safely with USCIS and USPS tools.
Tracking your Green Card's (Permanent Resident Card) delivery status is essential to ensure that you're up to date with the process and receive this crucial document safely. With countless fraudulent websites and services out there to steal your information, it is important you enter your details only on relevant websites.
In this article, we'll guide you on how to track Green Card delivery. Read to the end to learn safely tracking your Green Card and read our expert tips to stay protected.
A Guide to Tracking USCIS Documents (Including Green Card)
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, shortly known as the USCIS, is the government agency responsible for all immigration-related documents. Therefore, you can only obtain information to track your upcoming Green Card through the USCIS.
However, it isn't the only way to track the delivery of your Green Card. The United States Postal Service (USPS) can also help you in tracking Green Card delivery. Below, you'll learn how to track Green Card delivery with the help of these services.
Track Green Card Delivery on the USCIS Website
The USCIS has several online tools that allow you to get updates when there's a change to your case, including when your Green Card is shipped to your address. Since a USCIS employee won't always contact you to give you these updates, utilizing these online tools is highly important.
By creating a USCIS online account on the government agency's website, you will receive automatic updates regarding your Green Card. When it is mailed, you will receive your tracking number; you can then track the delivery status of your Green Card on the USPS website.
Additionally, you can search for your case status online on the USCIS website to see if your Green Card was mailed. However, this webpage won't display sensitive information, as it is open to the general public, and anyone who has your Receipt Number could otherwise find your sensitive information.
Track Green Card Delivery With USPS Informed Delivery
While the USCIS website has different tools that will allow you to get updates on your Green Card delivery, you can also get updates from the USPS when the USCIS and other government agencies send you mail. This service is called the USPS Informed Delivery.
This USPS service might be a better option than the USCIS website if you don't know when your Green Card will be delivered, as you won't need to check the USCIS website constantly for updates. You can sign up for USPS Informed Delivery online after verifying your identity. Note that this service is also completely free to use.
Once you've signed up for the USPS Informed Delivery service, you will get updates on your Green Card's delivery via email or the USPS Mobile app. If the delivery address appears other than your address, contact the USCIS immediately. Also, performing a reverse address lookup on the unfamiliar address can help you find who it belongs to.
Additionally, note that USPS Informed Delivery applies to all mail, whether it is coming from the USCIS, another government agency, or a friend. You will receive notifications about all incoming mail, which you can view and manage on the online dashboard or the USPS Mobile app. It is a helpful service that has uses beyond tracking Green Card delivery.
Ensure You Receive Your Green Card
Once you receive your tracking number from the USCIS, use it on the USPS website to track its delivery status. While it may take more than a month for the USCIS from the date you entered to receive your Green Card to mail it, the delivery will take only a few days. If you haven't received your Green Card after a week or so, contact the USPS for updates and inform the USCIS about the delay.
Protect Yourself From Scammers
Since the nature of information you enter on government websites is sensitive, many scammers create fake websites and services to lure in those wanting to track their Green Card's delivery status.
To ensure that your information doesn't get stolen, or worse, your Green Card doesn't end up in the wrong hands, avoid using third-party services or websites that claim to offer tracking.
Never share your Social Security number or case number with third-party services or websites. Only enter your information on the USCIS or other relevant government websites for information purposes.