Here’s a breakdown of what you might need (remember, it can vary!):
General Requirements:
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Expired/Lost Green Card Copy: Include a clear copy. If stolen, provide a police report copy.
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Government ID: A copy of your passport, driver’s license, or state ID.
Reason-Specific Documents:
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Name Change: Court order or marriage certificate copy.
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Renewal (Expired): Proof of lawful permanent residence (previous green card copy, I-551 passport stamp, etc.).
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Renewal (Damaged/Incorrect): Evidence (photos of damage or legal documents correcting information).
Payment/Waiver Proof:
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Payment Receipt: Copy if paid online.
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Check/Money Order Stub: If paid by mail.
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Fee Waiver Request Documentation: If applicable.
Possible Extras:
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Additional Documents: USCIS might request more depending on your situation. Be prepared to submit them promptly.
Optional but Helpful:
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Form G-1145: Receive electronic application status updates.
Double-Check Before Submitting:
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Carefully review Form I-90 instructions to ensure you have all required documents.
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Missing documents can delay or deny your application.
Need Specific Advice?
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Consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance based on your situation.
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