Form I-90 - Page 2

What is Form I-90?

Form I-90 is an application that is used to renew or replace a Permanent Resident Card, commonly known as a Green Card. It is important to keep your Green Card up-to-date to prove your permanent resident status in the United States.

What are the types of Form I-90?

There are three main types of Form I-90: 1. Renewal: This type is used to renew an expiring or expired Green Card. 2. Replacement: This type is used to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged Green Card. 3. Correction: This type is used to correct any errors or outdated information on your Green Card.

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How to complete Form I-90

Completing Form I-90 is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Gather the required documents: You will need to have your current Green Card, a valid identification document, and any supporting evidence for the type of application you are submitting. 2. Fill out the form: Enter your personal information, including name, address, and contact details. Provide accurate and updated information to avoid any delays in processing. 3. Pay the filing fee: Check the current fee amount and submit the payment along with your application. Online payment options are available. 4. Submit the form: Send the completed form, supporting documents, and payment to the appropriate USCIS address as mentioned in the instructions. 5. Track your application: Once submitted, you can track the progress of your application online using the USCIS website. 6. Attend scheduled appointments: If requested, attend any biometrics appointments or interviews as instructed by USCIS.

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Gather the required documents
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Fill out the form
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Pay the filing fee
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Submit the form
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Track your application
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Attend scheduled appointments

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Questions & answers

If you are eligible, go to the Online Filing page and fill out Form I-90 online. Once payment is made, we will provide you with an electronic confirmation receipt that: Includes your receipt number. Tells you where to mail the required supporting documents listed in the form instructions.
However, this list will get you started in collecting the right documentation for your USCIS green card application: Birth certificate. Court records. Current or expired U.S. visas. Death certificate of former spouse. Divorce decree. Financial documents. Immigration violation records. Marriage certificate.
After filing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, the I-90 processing time typically takes from 2 to 4 months. This is an approximation. Many CitizenPath customers have received their green cards within one month of filing.
The green card renewal fee for Form I-90 is $455. There is an additional biometrics fee of $85 for the fingerprinting process. The total cost is $540. Both these fees may be waived by completing Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver.
What happens after filing I-90? After filing Form I-90, USCIS will send you a “Form I-797 Notice of Action” as a receipt. This letter proves your Lawful Permanent Resident status until your new Green Card is issued. Therefore, carry I-797 with you at all times as if it were your Green Card.
The bottom line is, you might want to play it safe and file by mail, if you don't want to see your application get scrambled in a clunky computer system. See Filling Out USCIS Form I-90 to Renew or Replace Green Card for help with this process.