Fix a Damaged Card with I-90

Your green card is your key to living and working in the US. But what happens if it gets damaged? Don't worry, a damaged green card can be replaced! Here's how Form I-90 helps:

When to Use Form I-90:

Use Form I-90 to replace your green card if it's damaged, lost, stolen, or has incorrect information. A damaged card is unusable if the information is unreadable.

Replacing a Damaged Green Card:

  • Reason for Replacement: On Form I-90, clearly state "damaged card" as the reason for replacement.

  • Damage Details: Describe the damage and how it happened (optional if lost or stolen).

  • Include the Damaged Card (if possible): Unless lost or stolen, submit the damaged green card along with your application.

General Filing Reminders:

  • Follow USCIS Instructions: Carefully read the Form I-90 instructions provided by USCIS.

  • Complete Documentation: Include all required documents and submit the application with the correct filing fee.

  • Processing Time: Processing times vary, but USCIS updates are available on their website.

Considering an Immigration Attorney?

An immigration attorney or accredited representative can guide you through the application process, ensure you fill out the form correctly, and gather any necessary documentation to increase your chances of a smooth replacement.

Need help? on us immigration consultants can help you with your I-90, with all your paperwork to submit application successfully!

Remember: A damaged green card can be a hassle, but filing Form I-90 is a straightforward solution. Don't hesitate to seek professional help if you have any questions.