Interesting thing happened with my wife yesterday checking in for a flight from Boston to Dubai.
Her date of birth is listed on the green card as "17 JUN 1988" Noe that this is the DD/MM/YYYY format generally used all over the world.
However, green card says issue date is "12/04/2020" and expiration date is "12/04/2022"
Well, you can imagine what happened. At the pre-check in screening, at check in, and at boarding document check we were challenged. Everyone thought the card expired on April 12 (12/04).
Supervisors were called, etc. and they fortunately knew that the US green card expiration date is in MM/DD/YYY format and approved her to board the plane.
Why the USA uses letters for the month "JUN" on date of birth line but only numbers on the expiration date line, I have no idea.
Why the USA puts date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY and expiration date in MM/DD/YYYY I have no idea.
Have green card holders been denied boarding for this?
Is there a backup I should have for future travel that "proves" the card is not expired and that 12/04/2022 means December 4, 2022?
I guess the transmittal letter "enclosed is your green card" might show this but I may have thrown that away. Is there any other documentation we could use?