Before you continue, please understand that:
- This website is run by a private company. We have no connection to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or any other government agency.
- YOU must send your completed government forms directly to the USCIS or other government agency. We don’t do that for you.
- YOU must pay any required fees directly to the USCIS or other government agency. We don’t do that for you.
Prepare Your USCIS Form I-90
Lost or Stolen Green Card Renewal Application
Lost or Stolen Green Card Renewal Application
Prepare Your USCIS Form I-90 to Replace Permanent Resident Card
Our Service Includes
- Safe and secure online do it yourself immigration software
- Easy to understand instructions
- Eligibility check before starting your application
- Helpful tools to prepare and file your application correctly
- Print ready application ready to mail to the USCIS
- Peace of mind
Price $345 (Government Fees not included )
By the way, here’s something you should know before using our serviceIF YOU HAVEN’T NOTICED YET, WE ARE NOT A LAW FIRM AND ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. WE ARE A PRIVATELY OWNED WEBSITE PROVIDING EASY, SELF HELP ONLINE IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS. PURCHASE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE GOVERNMENT FILING FEES. BLANK FORMS ARE AVAILABLE WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR FREE FROM THE USCIS. Our software was built by immigration professionals and currently used by immigration attorneys. We pride ourselves in running the latest technology to make the immigration application process easy and secure. Our teams spend hundreds of hours every week improving how our systems work to make your experience the best it can be on any device. CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENTS ARE NOT LAWYERS AND WILL ONLY ANSWER QUESTIONS REGARDING BILLING OR OUR SOFTWARE. We’re sure the USCIS tries really hard to make the immigration process easier for you, we’re just here to do it better. The choice is yours!
Check if you Qualify?
Learn if you are eligible to renew your green card
Eligibility Requirements:
1) Legal Status
The individual must be a lawful permanent resident of the United States, also known as a green card holder.
2) Validity
Your green card must either be expired or about to expire
3) Physical Presence
You must be physically present in the United States when you file Form I-90
4) Continuous Residence
You must not have abandoned your U.S. residence, meaning you must have lived in the U.S. continuously and not spent extended period of time outside the country
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- Complete your application online using our easy to use immigration software.
- Securely check your application using our Immigration Error Report technology.
- Review entire application for omissions of key information.
- Examine for typographical errors that might delay processing.
- Confirm consistent spellings of names and places throughout the application.
- Check for inconsistent, illogical or conflicting dates.
- Review for obviously illogical entries.
- Search for entries that conflict with each other.
- Our software checks the information you provide against the eligibility requirements for the immigration benefit you’re seeking, and notifies you if those requirements are not met.
- Once you complete your application, we print, assemble and mail out your application package to you.
- We include sticky notes on where you need to sign and date your application.
- Service includes a pre-paid envelope for you to mail your completed package directly to the USCIS for processing.
- We mail your application package via USPS
- Some applications have time restrictions before they’ll accept your application
- At times, customers prepare their application sooner than allowed by the USCIS
- Our software will allow you to complete your application but will remind you when you can send your application to the USCIS for processing.
More Information
What are the government fees to replace a lost or stolen Green Card?
The following is a breakdown of the government fees typically associated with Form I-90:
- USCIS filing fee: $465
Lost or Stolen Green Card Replacement using Form I-90
Your Green Card is an accomplishment, so it’s worth carrying. But also, not having a valid copy
with you at all times can cause problems. You never know when your job may require a new
photocopy of the card. It’s also a misdemeanor to not carry it at all times. Permanent residents
use Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card to request a new version
of their existing Green Card.
Conditional permanent residents sometimes use Form I-90, but not to extend, renew, or remove
conditions.
When can permanent residents use Form I-90?
Permanent residents who have a regular Green Card can file Form I-90 for the following reasons:
- Their card was lost, stolen, or was sent by USCIS but never received.
- Their card was destroyed, partly destroyed, or mutilated.
- There is a mistake on their card.
- Their personal information, like the Green Card holder’s name, has legally changed.
- Their card expired or will expire in six months.
- Their card is a prior version (it looks different than the Green Cards issued today).
Permanent residents also use Form I-90 to request new versions of Green Cards when taking up or
leaving commuter status, turning 14 years of age, or because USCIS automatically made them a
permanent resident.
When do conditional permanent residents use Form i-90?
Permanent residents who have a conditional Green Card use Form I-90 for the following reasons:
- Their card was lost, stolen, or was sent by USCIS but never received.
- Their card was destroyed, partly destroyed, or mutilated.
- USCIS made a mistake on their card.
- Their personal information, like their name, has legally changed.
If you became a conditional permanent resident through marriage and your card is expiring within
the next 90 days, you can request to remove the conditions on your card by filing Form I-751,
Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. If you became a conditional permanent resident by
making a financial investment in the U.S., you can request to remove conditions by filing Form
I-829, Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions.
It is possible for USCIS to refuse to replace a Green Card, for example, if an applicant doesn’t
present requested information, doesn’t attend a biometrics appointment, has been convicted of a
certain crime, the reason the applicant was given the Green Card no longer exists, etc. When
this happens, USCIS notifies the applicant of the reason for the decision and if they can
request reconsideration.
How long does it take to renew or replace a Green Card?
After filing Form I-90 it may take several months or more to receive your new Green Card. This is
why it is very important to file as soon as the card is lost, stolen or damaged, or in advance
of your Green Card’s expiration.