Renew Your Expired Green Card

Even an expired green card can be renewed! Here's a step-by-step guide to get you back on track:

  1. File Form I-90: This form is for green card renewals, replacements, and damaged cards. Get the latest version from USCIS.

  2. Pay the Filing Fee: Check the USCIS website for the current fee amount and include it with your application.

  3. Gather Documents: Prepare a copy of your expired green card, government-issued photo ID, and any additional documents USCIS requests.

  4. File Early (Ideally): Renewing before expiration avoids complications with travel or work authorization.

  5. Biometrics Appointment (Possible): You might be required to provide fingerprints, photo, and signature at a USCIS appointment.

  6. Track Your Application: Check the status of your case online through the USCIS website.

  7. Receive Your New Green Card: USCIS will mail your new card once your application is approved. Ensure your address is accurate.

  8. Maintain Residency Requirements: Continue meeting residency requirements throughout the process to maintain your permanent resident status.

Remember: An expired green card can cause problems. Renew proactively to avoid disruptions in travel, employment, and interactions with government agencies.

For Specific Guidance: Consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice tailored to your situation. You can also consult us immigration consultants to be helped with all your process!