Update Your Green Card Photo with I-90?
Life changes, and sometimes that means your green card photo needs an update too! Whether your current picture makes you cringe or your card is about to expire, here's how to request a replacement Green Card with a spiffier photo.
Getting Started: Forms and Photos
First things first, you'll need to grab Form I-90. You can download it from the USCIS website (https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-we-grant-your-green-card/replace-your-green-card) or fill it out online through their portal.
While you're online, check out the photo requirements. Think passport photo, but with a few specifics:
Size: A neat 2 inches by 2 inches.
Color: Full color and taken within the last six months, so ditch the childhood throwback!
Background: Plain white or off-white, no distracting patterns or scenery.
Head Size: Your beautiful face should take up most of the frame, ideally between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from chin to crown.
Expression: Neutral, with a direct gaze at the camera (think "serious professional," not goofy grin).
Fees and Submission: Let's Get This Party Started
There is a fee involved, which covers both the application and biometric services. You can find the latest fee schedule on the USCIS website (https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-we-grant-your-green-card/replace-your-green-card).
Once you've got your form filled out, photos prepped, and fees paid, you can submit your application online or by mail. The online system is there for the tech-savvy, while the mail option is available for those who prefer the traditional route. Check the form instructions for the specific mailing address.
Biometrics Appointment: Don't Skip This Step!
Even though you submitted new photos, USCIS will still schedule a biometrics appointment. This is where they'll take your fingerprints, a new photo (just in case!), and your signature. It's a mandatory step, so don't miss it!
The Waiting Game: What Happens Next?
Once USCIS receives your application, you'll get a receipt notice letting you know they're on the case. Processing times can vary, so check the USCIS website (https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/) for the latest updates.
Finally, the moment you've been waiting for – your new Green Card with your fabulous new photo will arrive in the mail!
Bonus Tips: Keep it Safe, Keep it Updated!
Make sure to keep copies of your completed form and any supporting documents for your records. Also, if you move after submitting your application, update your address with USCIS to avoid any delays in receiving your new Green Card.
By following these steps, you can easily request a replacement Green Card with a fresh photo. Now go out there and show off that new look!