Lost Green Card with Pending Family Petition?
Applying for a green card through your family can be a rollercoaster ride. But what happens if your current green card gets lost, stolen, or decides to expire mid-application? Don't panic! Here's a breakdown of when you might need to file Form I-90 to renew or replace your green card, even while your family petition is pending.
When to File Form I-90: Your Green Card Needs Attention
Facing Expiration: If your green card is nearing its expiration date or has already expired, you'll need to file Form I-90 to get it renewed. Think of it as giving your green card a fresh lease on life.
Lost and Found (Not!): Misplaced your green card? It happens to the best of us! If your green card is lost, stolen, or worse for wear, you'll need to file Form I-90 to get a replacement.
Life Changes, Green Card Changes: Got married and your name changed? You can use Form I-90 to update the information on your green card to reflect your new identity.
Green Card MIA? Sometimes, green cards get stuck in the mail abyss. If you never received your green card in the first place, you can file Form I-90 to request a replacement.
When to Hold Off on Form I-90: Your Green Card is Still Cooking
Adjustment of Status Underway: If you're applying for your green card through adjustment of status (Form I-485) and don't have one yet, you don't need to file Form I-90. Once your application is approved, you'll receive a brand new green card automatically.
Conditional Green Card Blues: If you have a conditional green card (usually for those married to US citizens less than two years), you don't use Form I-90 to remove the conditions. Instead, you'll file Form I-751 or Form I-829, depending on your situation.
Green Card Smarts: Keeping Your Status Smooth Sailing
Travel Time? An unexpired green card is your golden ticket back into the US if you travel abroad. Renewing with Form I-90 ensures you can return without any issues.
Working Woes? A valid green card proves you're authorized to work in the US. If your green card is expiring, filing Form I-90 helps avoid any employment hiccups.
Filing Form I-90: The Two Routes
Online Whiz: Feeling tech-savvy? You can file Form I-90 electronically through the USCIS website (https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-90.pdf). Just create a USCIS online account first.
Paper Trail: Prefer the old-fashioned way? You can download Form I-90, fill it out by hand, and mail it to the address listed in the form's instructions.
Remember: This is a general guide, and your specific situation might be different. Always consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.
So there you have it! With this knowledge, you can keep your green card situation under control while your family-based application wends its way through the process. Now go forth and conquer that green card journey!