Lose your green card or citizenship certificate during naturalization? Apply for a replacement with the right USCIS form and documents.
Read MoreReplacing your Green Card requires specific documents depending on the reason, but our team can help you navigate the process for a smooth experience.
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Read MoreDenied citizenship? Breathe easy, a denied application usually won't block your green card renewal with Form I-90.
Read MoreNew name, no problem! Update your green card with Form I-90 and proof of your legal name change.
Read MoreDitch the paper cuts! Renew your green card online with USCIS using Form I-90.
Read MoreRenewing your green card is possible with a pending U visa or VAWA application, so follow the specific steps, keep good records, and consult an attorney for a smooth process…
Read MoreGreen card MIA? Check online status, contact USCIS, confirm address, or file for replacement (Form I-90) if needed.
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Read MoreGlobe-trotters with green cards can renew, but frequent travel may require a reentry permit, proof of US ties, or consulting an attorney.
Read MoreLost, stolen, damaged, expired, or incorrect Green Card? Use Form I-90 to replace it (maintains permanent residency status).
Read MoreGreen Card Expired? Don't Panic! This Simple Form (I-90) Could Renew Your Status... But Act Now!
Read MoreExpiring Green Card with Pending Adjustment? Don't Panic! Here's How to Renew and Keep Working Legally (Travel Options Included)...
Read MoreRenew your green card obtained through the Diversity Lottery or other programs (expiring after 10 years) using Form I-90, documents, biometrics (possible), following USCIS instructions (interviews, etc.) and potentially seeking attorney guidance.
Read MoreDiversity Visa Lottery green card holders renew theirs just like any green card holder using Form I-90, documents, potentially biometrics, for a new card before expiration (check USCIS for updates).
Read MoreGreen card renewal (Form I-90) isn't blocked by unpaid taxes, but consult tax and immigration professionals to ensure you meet your tax obligations and avoid jeopardizing your status.
Read MoreGreen card holders with incorrect information can use Form I-90 (mark reason, provide proof, attend biometrics if needed, pay fee) to get a corrected card, and update their address with Form AR-11 (if applicable).
Read MoreGreen Card Info Changed? Form I-90 Can Update Your Name, Address & More. Avoid Issues! Learn How Here...
Read MoreRenewing your green card? Show USCIS continued US residency with documents like bills, paystubs, tax returns, bank statements, registrations, and potentially affidavits, while an attorney can offer specific guidance.
Read MoreTraveling with an expired green card during renewal can be risk, here’s why…
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