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I-90 Form to Replace US Green Card

By Ella Bergquist December 3, 2020 3 min. read
Form I-90

For those who want to renew or replace a green card, they must fill out the I-90 Form which is officially called the “Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card”. People will use this form for several reasons such as a green card expiring, already expired, been stolen, damaged, or destroyed.

Do I Need the I-90 Form?

The I-90 form is for US permanent residents and permanent residents in commuter status to apply for a replacement or renewal of an existing PR card, other known as a Green Card. Conditional permanent residents may use the I-90 form to apply for a replacement for their active PR card but they may not use it to replace an expired PR card.

How to Apply for a New Green Card

There are several sections of the Form I-90 that are required to be considered complete.

Section 1: About You

This section is all the information needed about yourself including personal information and family information.

Section 2: Current Immigration Status

You have several options for which option describes you:

Based on which status you selected you will be directed to either Section B or Section A on why you are applying for a new green card.

Section 3: Processing Information

In this section there are several items that must be answered:

  1. Where you originally filed your green card application
  2. Where your green card was approved
  3. Where you were living and which port of entry you arrived at.
  4. If you have ever been to immigration court

Section 4: Disabilities and/or Impairments

If you have a disability this section must be completed. You will provide information such as if you need a wheelchair then you must disclose that you will be arriving at the biometrics appointment in a wheelchair.

Section 5 to 7: Statement, Contact Information, Certification, and Signature

Within this section, you will be signing your signature proving you know that this is a legal document. If you need help completing this form (which we recommend) then you will indicate whether you used a lawyer/attorney or interpreter.

Section 8: Additional Information

Within this sectinon you will have extra space to provide any further information. You can answer the previous questions with longer answers here within the blank extra space.

Required Documents for the I-90 Form

Depending on what your reason is for filing the I-90 Form there are different required supporting documents.

If your green card is expired or expiring in 6 months you will need your Green Card

If your green card was lost, stolen, or mutilated you will need your Green Card or Government issued ID showing name, birthdate, photo, and signature.

If your green card was issued by USCIS but you never received it you will need to provide a Government issued ID with your latest Form I-797 OR your passport page with an I-551 stamp.

If your name or personal information has changed you will need to provide your Green Card and legal documents showing your new or correct name or personal information

If you are a “commuter” between Canada or Mexico and the US for work you will be required to provide your Green Card and evidence of your employment within the past 6 months.

If you’ve been a commuter but now live in the US not just for work you will be required to provide your Green Card and proof of US residence.

If your immigration status was automatically converted to “green card holder” you will be required to provide a Government-issued ID and evidence of temporary-resident status.

What Happens After You File the Form I-90

After you have submitted your Form I-90 to USCIS they will send you updates by mail and to your USCIS online account. There will be 4 main updates provided by the USCIS

  1. Confirmation Letter
  2. Biometrics Appointment Letter
  3. Request for Evidence (only if USCIS needs additional documentation or information)
  4. Decision Letter

What is the Processing Time for the Form I-90?

Form I-90 has an average processing time between 1 month and a year for renewals. If you are applying for a green card replacement then it will be about 5 to 13 months. The processing time varies so much due to the current workload and applications are being filed at the USCIS at that time.

USCIS I-90 Online Printable Form

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