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Is Your Green Card Expiring Soon? A Step-by-Step Process for Permanent Residents to complete i 90 form

Easily renew your Green Card with this step-by-step i 90 form guide to maintain your permanent residency and avoid delays.

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Written by Sam Faragalla
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September 28, 2024
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Detailed Information about i 90 form

The I-90, officially known as the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, is the form used by lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) to renew or replace their existing Green Cards. Green Cards are typically valid for 10 years and must be renewed before they expire to maintain lawful permanent resident status in the United States.

Renewing your Green Card is essential to continue enjoying the rights and privileges of permanent residency, such as the ability to live and work in the U.S., travel abroad, and eventually apply for U.S. citizenship if eligible. The renewal process ensures that your residency status remains up-to-date and that any changes in your personal information are accurately reflected in your Green Card.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible to file Form I-90 for Green Card renewal, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Current Status: You must be a lawful permanent resident of the United States holding a valid Green Card that is either expired or will expire within the next six months.
  • Green Card Replacement: You need to replace your Green Card if it is lost, stolen, damaged, or contains incorrect information.
  • Continuous Residency: You must have continuously resided in the U.S. as a permanent resident without any prolonged absences that could jeopardize your status.
  • No Inadmissibility Issues: You must not be inadmissible to the U.S. due to criminal convictions, immigration violations, or other disqualifying factors.

Additionally, you should ensure that all personal information provided is accurate and up-to-date to avoid delays in the renewal process.

Step-by-Step Process

Renewing your Green Card involves several steps. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the I-90 application process:

  1. Determine Eligibility:Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for renewing or replacing your Green Card. Most Green Card holders will need to file Form I-90 if their card is expiring or has already expired.
  2. Complete Form I-90:Fill out the Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You can complete this form online through the USCIS website or submit a paper application.
  3. Gather Supporting Documents:Prepare the necessary documents to support your application, which may include:
    • A copy of your current Green Card.
    • Proof of any name changes, such as a marriage certificate or court order.
    • Evidence of permanent residency, if applying for a replacement due to lost or stolen card.
  4. Pay the Filing Fee:The total cost for filing Form I-90 is currently $465 for paper filing and $415 for online filing. Check the USCIS website for the most up-to-date fee information.
  5. Submit Your Application:Submit your completed Form I-90 and supporting documents either online through your USCIS account or by mail to the appropriate USCIS Lockbox Facility based on your location.
  6. Attend Biometrics Appointment:After submitting your application, USCIS will schedule a biometrics appointment for you to provide fingerprints, photographs, and a signature. Attend this appointment as scheduled to avoid delays.
  7. Monitor Your Case Status:You can check the status of your application online through your USCIS account or by using the USCIS case status tool with your receipt number.
  8. Receive Your Renewed Green Card:Once your application is approved, USCIS will mail your new Green Card to the address provided in your application. Ensure your mailing address is current to receive your card without issues.

Following these steps carefully will help ensure a smooth and efficient Green Card renewal process.

Possible Problems

While the I-90 Green Card renewal process is straightforward, applicants may encounter several challenges that can delay or complicate their applications:

  • Incomplete or Incorrect Application:Submitting an incomplete form or providing incorrect information can lead to processing delays or denials. It’s crucial to double-check all information and ensure that all required fields are accurately filled out.
  • Missing Supporting Documents:Failure to include necessary supporting documents, such as proof of name change or evidence of permanent residency, can result in Requests for Evidence (RFEs), prolonging the renewal process.
  • Payment Issues:Incorrect filing fees or issues with payment methods can cause your application to be rejected. Ensure that you pay the correct amount using an approved payment method.
  • Biometrics Appointment:Missing or rescheduling your biometrics appointment can lead to delays. Attend the appointment as scheduled and follow all instructions provided by USCIS.
  • Address Changes:If you move during the application process, failing to update your address with USCIS can result in missing important notifications or delays in receiving your renewed Green Card.
  • Inadmissibility Issues:Applicants with certain criminal convictions or immigration violations may face additional scrutiny or denial of their renewal application. Consulting with an immigration attorney can help address these issues.
  • Processing Delays:USCIS processing times can vary based on caseload and other factors. Staying informed about your case status and responding promptly to any requests can help mitigate delays.
  • Fraud or Misrepresentation:Providing false information or fraudulent documents can lead to severe consequences, including denial of the application and potential removal from the United States.

To navigate these potential problems effectively, it is advisable to seek professional assistance from experienced immigration attorneys who can guide you through the renewal process and help address any issues that arise.

How Faragalla Law Can Assist

At Faragalla Law, we understand that renewing your Green Card is a critical step in maintaining your permanent residency status. Our team of experienced immigration attorneys is dedicated to providing personalized and comprehensive assistance to ensure your I-90 application is completed accurately and efficiently.

  • Application Preparation: We help you accurately complete Form I-90, ensuring all information is correct and all necessary supporting documents are included.
  • Document Review: Our experts review your application and supporting documents to identify and address any potential issues before submission.
  • Fee Guidance: We provide clear information on the required filing fees and assist with payment processes to avoid any financial errors.
  • Biometrics Appointment Support: We guide you through the biometrics appointment process, ensuring you understand what to expect and how to prepare.
  • Case Monitoring: Our team tracks the progress of your application and keeps you informed of any updates or additional requirements from USCIS.
  • Problem Resolution: If you encounter any challenges, such as RFEs or address changes, we offer expert advice and solutions to address these issues promptly.

Renewing your Green Card doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. With Faragalla Law by your side, you can navigate the I-90 renewal process with confidence and peace of mind.

Contact Us

If you need assistance with renewing your Green Card or have any questions about the I-90 application process, contact Faragalla Law today. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.

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