You now have a Machine-Readable Immigrant Visa (MRIV) on your passport
Once you arrive in the US a CBP agent will see the MRIV, and will stamp your passport (again)
That stamp — sometimes called the Alien Documentation, Identification & Telecommunications (ADIT) stamp will show:
• Your status as a lawful permanent resident (LPR) — you’ll notice the temporary I-551 designation at the top of the stamp
• Your date of admission (crossed the border)
• The date of expiration for your temporary I-551
The MRIV, together with the ADIT stamp, will prove your LPR status for NO MORE THAN one (1) year following the date of entry
Employers should, therefore, accept the MRIV, with the ADIT stamp, as “List A” documents proving your identity and authorizing you to work
Once the date of expiration listed on the ADIT stamp is reached, you will need to provide the official I-551, otherwise known as your GC (good for either 2, or 10 years)
You now have a Machine-Readable Immigrant Visa (MRIV) on your passport
Once you arrive in the US a CBP agent will see the MRIV, and will stamp your passport (again)
That stamp — sometimes called the Alien Documentation, Identification & Telecommunications (ADIT) stamp will show:
• Your status as a lawful permanent resident (LPR) — you’ll notice the temporary I-551 designation at the top of the stamp
• Your date of admission (crossed the border)
• The date of expiration for your temporary I-551
The MRIV, together with the ADIT stamp, will prove your LPR status for NO MORE THAN one (1) year following the date of entry
Employers should, therefore, accept the MRIV, with the ADIT stamp, as “List A” documents proving your identity and authorizing you to work
Once the date of expiration listed on the ADIT stamp is reached, you will need to provide the official I-551, otherwise known as your GC (good for either 2, or 10 years)