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Renew or Replace my Green Card

If you have a ten-year green card that is expiring, or if you have a very old green card with no expiration date, you must renew your green card by mail.

 

If your green card was lost or stolen, you can also request a replacement card.

 

Your new green card will be issued for another ten years.

 

If you are applying to renew your permanent resident card: 

 

  1. must complete Form I-90

  2. you need to provide a copy of your expired or expiring green card as proof that you qualify for renewal

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Your card was lost, stolen, mutilated (damaged), or destroyed

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  1. must complete Form I-90

  2. need to provide Government-issued ID: Passport Driver's license Military ID

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If you no longer have your permanent resident card and need evidence of your resident status legal permanent while you wait to receive your replacement card, USCIS may issue you an Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunications (ADIT) stamp after you submit this form.

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If you are outside of the United States and your permanent resident card will expire within six months (but you will return within a year of leaving the United States and before the card expires), you must file Form I-90 as soon as you return to the United States.

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What happens after I file Form I-90?

USCIS will send you updates by mail and to your USCIS online account

 

These updates will include:

  • A confirmation letter that USCIS has received and accepted your application

  • A biometric appointment letter (sent within 1-2 weeks after USCIS receives your application) detailing where and when USCIS will take your fingerprints, photo, and signature (if applicable)

  • A Request for Evidence (RFE) letter if USCIS needs additional documentation or information (you must respond and upload the required materials to your USCIS online account by the deadline date stated in the letter)

  • A decision letter indicating whether your Form I-90 was approved or denied

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How to check the status of your I-90 application

The confirmation letter you receive from USCIS will include a 13 character "receipt number" (3 letters and 10 numbers). You can use this receipt number to track the progress of your I-90 application.

To check the status of your application, you will need to use the USCIS tool " CHECK ONLINE STATUS ". Enter your receipt number in the space provided and then click "Check Status". If you entered your receipt number correctly, you will be able to see when USCIS received your application and its current status.

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Our service:

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  • Complete all relevant forms and send them to him for his signature.

  • Gather the necessary supporting documents.

  • Submitting your application package.

  • Application filing fees charged by the government are not included in the price

plan (That only covers our work preparing forms).

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  • 🖊 📋 After making the first payment, we will email you a

Authorization / contract that you can sign electronically.

 

  • We will then email you a link to our form to

collect the necessary information to start your Process

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