USCIS has proposed a rule requiring replacement of Green Cards that do not have an expiration date, but that rule still has not been made into law. On Dec 11 2007 USCIS issued this stmt: "Despite rumors to the contrary, 'green cards' (I-551) with no expiration dates are still valid, and lawful permanent residents carrying those cards will continue to receive all appropriate benefits. These cards will remain valid until the implementation of the final rule addressing this issue."
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/I551Replacement121107.pdf
If the green card is a Permanent Resident card, check the issuance date, then the expiration date is ten years after the date the card is issued and should be renewed within six months of the ten-year date. If the card is a Conditional Residence Green Card. If so, the card expires two years after the date of issuance. Check digits 9-14 on the second line of your green card. The expiration date should be listed in YY/MM/DD format.
check experation date on card
One can find the expiration date of a credit card online in the credit card company's website. In addition, the expiration date is on the back of the credit card.
Yes, Visa Gift Cards to have an expiration date. You can check your expiration date by calling the number on your card and then entering your card ID number.
NO!!
credit card numbers are the 16 digit numbers on the front of the card and the expiration date is when the card expires.
No, there is no expiration date. Unfortunately there is a date when Visa starts charging you for maintenance of the card.
No
Don't fix what ain't broken. If the green card indeed has no expiration date, then the only need for a duplicate is if the original becomes lost or no longer readable.
An expiration date is when whatever the item is will expire. Expire means it is no longer good.
It is the date after which the card account will not be authorized to accept any more charges.
They have an expiration date on the card