Monday, 2 May 2016

When to Renew or Replace a Green Card?



Green Card also refers to an immigration process of becoming a Permanent Resident. An individual with a Green Card has the right to live and work permanently in the United States.

The Form I-90 is used for the renewal and replacement of your Green Card. It Helps you to apply for a new Green Card if it is lost stolen or expired.

usimmigration-center.com has helped many people to successfully complete and file the Form I-90 with USCIS. We have the relevant expertise and sufficient experience to help filling the Form I-90 effectively and efficiently.


When to fill Form I-90:
  • Permanent Residents who were issued a Green Card valid for ten years, and that card has either expired or will expire within the next six months.
  • Permanent Residents whose previous card was lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed.
  • Foreign nationals who have never received the previous Green Card that was issued by the USCIS.
  • Permanent Residents who were issued Green Cards before 14 years of age and have reached their 14th birthday.
  • Permanent Residents who have been commuters and are now taking up actual residence in the U.S.
  • Permanent Residents residing in the U.S. and are now taking up commuter status.
  • Permanent Residents whose Green Cards contain incorrect data.
  • Permanent Residents whose name or other biographic information on the card has been legally changed since receiving the card last time.
  • Foreign nationals whose status has been automatically converted to permanent resident status (including special agricultural workers).
  • Permanent Residents with previous versions of Green Card (Example: USCIS Form AR-3, Form AR-103, or Form I-151) to replace it with the current Permanent Resident card.
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