04/15/2025
Am I already registered?
You might be! Many people who have had contact with immigration officials or submitted applications are already registered.
The following documents count as registration:
A green card. If you are a permanent resident, you are registered.
A work permit, even if it is now expired. If you have an employment authorization card, for any reason, you are registered.
An I-94. If you got an I-94 document or received an I-94 electronically when you entered the United States, you are registered. This includes entries with parole or a visa. If you got an I-94 when you got status, such as an asylee or a U nonimmigrant, you are registered.
An NTA. If you were issued a Notice to Appear in immigration court, you are registered. If you were issued an Order to Show cause (OSC) or a referral to the immigration judge, you are registered.
A Border Crossing Card.
A Landing Permit as a crewman.
If you have applied for lawful permanent residence or temporary residence you are registered, even if that application was denied. (Forms I-485, I-687, I-691, I-698, I-700)
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