What to do if I’m filling USCIS Form I-90, in order to renew my green card and the form requires filling a “Class of Admission” field?

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What to do if I’m filling USCIS Form I-90, in order to renew my green card and the form requires filling a “Class of Admission” field?

It states, “Select a status of manner of last entry”. I am really confused as to what I should enter in this field. I am a green card holder (permanent resident) for the last 10 years. The green card category is F43 (It is not listed in the form). The last time I entered the US was with my green card a couple of months ago. What should I enter in Class of Admission?

Asked on July 8, 2013 under Immigration Law, Tennessee

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SB, Member, California / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

If you last entered with your green card and you are now completing the I-90 because your green card is expiring, then just indicate that you entered with the green card, attach the green card copy as the supporting document and copy of the passport page on which the entry stamp appears.


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