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  2. Oct 2, 2022 · Learn what an A-Number is, how to get it, and where to find it on different immigration documents. An A-Number is a 7-9 digit number that USCIS uses to identify immigrants who apply for permanent residency in the U.S.

  3. Jul 27, 2018 · A-Number and DOS Case ID are required to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee online. Learn where to locate them on your immigrant data summary, USCIS handout, or visa stamp.

  4. Jun 29, 2022 · Learn what an Alien Registration Number (A-Number) is, how to locate it on different immigration documents, and how to request it through the FOIA. An A-Number is a seven-to-nine-digit number assigned to green card holders and some nonimmigrants by the Department of Homeland Security.

    • Find A-Number on a Green Card. If you have a permanent resident card (green card), you can find your Alien Registration Number on the front side. (The number is also embedded within the characters on the backside as well.)
    • Find A-Number on an EAD. If you do not have a green card, you may be able to find your Alien Registration Number on other immigration documents such as an Employment Authorization Document (work permit).
    • Find A-Number on Immigrant Visa. You can also find an Alien Registration Number on an immigrant visa. Your immigrant visa, also called a visa stamp or visa foil, is found in your passport.
    • Find A-Number on Notice of Action. Some versions of the Notice of Action may contain the Alien Registration Number. In the I-797C (biometrics notice) below, the A-Number is located in the top/right of the document next to USCIS#.
  5. USCIS assigns an A-Number to all immigrants who apply for Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) or immigrant visa. A-Number on a Green Card. If your Green card is issued after May 10, 2010, then your Alien Registration Number (A-Number) is the same as your nine-digit USCIS# marked in this example:

  6. Immigrant Visa. When the U.S. Embassy/Consulate issues you an immigrant visa, it will be provided in the form of a stamp in your passport. It has a field called “Registration Number”. This is the same as your A-Number. EAD. The EAD (Employment Authorization Card) has your USCIS number (USCIS#). This is the same as the A-Number.

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