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How Do You Replace A Lost Green Card?

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How Do You Replace A Lost Green Card?

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If you need to replace a lost green card, the process is fairly straightforward. The law requires that you carry the card with you at all times, so it’s important to get it replaced as soon as possible. Here’s how to replace a lost green card: Fill out form I-90. This is the USCIS application that is used to replace a lost green card, or one that has been stolen or is about to expire. This form cannot be used to apply for an initial green card or remove conditional resident status. There are no photos required to be submitted with the form. Submit a copy of your green card, if you have one. Otherwise submit a copy of some form of photo ID, like a passport or driver’s license. See I-90 form instructions in the Resources section below for details. You must submit your application with a $370 check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (no abbreviations permitted). This includes a $290 filing fee, plus an $80 biometrics fee. Mail your completed application to replace a lost

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