Renew Your Green Card with Immigration Experts
Ensure Your Permanent Residency Status Remains Active
Secure your future!
A Green Card renewal is essential to maintaining your legal status in the United States. If your Green Card is expired or about to expire, it’s crucial to renew it as soon as possible to avoid complications with employment, travel, and identification. At US Immigration Consultants, we make the renewal process easy and hassle-free.
When Should You Renew Your Green Card?
Expiration: Your current card is expired or will expire within the next six months.
Loss or Damage: Your card has been lost, stolen, or damaged.
Personal Information Changes: There's a change in your name or other personal details.
Incorrect Information: Your card contains incorrect information.
Status Updates: You've transitioned from another immigration status to permanent residency.
Green Card Renewal Process
Check Your Eligibility – Ensure you meet the criteria for renewal and gather the required documentation.
Prepare Form I-90 – Accurately complete and submit the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.
Pay the Fees – Submit the USCIS filing fee of $540, which includes biometric services.
Attend Biometrics Appointment – Visit an Application Support Center (ASC) for fingerprinting and identity verification.
Track Your Application – Receive a receipt notice and track the status of your renewal online.
Receive Your New Green Card – USCIS will mail your new Green Card to your registered address if approved.
Benefits of Keeping Your Green Card Current
Maintaining a valid Green Card ensures you can:
Employment: Legally work in the U.S. without restrictions.
Travel: Re-enter the U.S. after international travel without complications.
Identification: Use your Green Card as a primary form of identification.
Access Benefits: Qualify for Social Security, Medicare, and other federal benefits, provided you meet eligibility requirements.
And we can help you with that!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Processing times vary, but it typically takes 7 to 12 months. We help ensure your application is submitted correctly to avoid unnecessary delays.
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If your Green Card expires while you are waiting for renewal, you may need a temporary I-551 stamp in your passport to travel.
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You remain a permanent resident, but you may face difficulties proving your legal status for employment, travel, and other official matters.
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The USCIS filing fee for Form I-90 is currently $540, which includes a $455 application fee and an $85 biometric services fee.
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It depends on the nature of the offense. We can review your case and guide you on the best course of action.