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When should a Green Card Replacement application (Form I-90) be filed?

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When should a Green Card Replacement application (Form I-90) be filed?

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There are times when a Lawful Permanent Resident needs to request a Green Card Replacement before the current card expires. You should go through a Green Card Replacement process if: • Your card was has lost or stolen. Lost or stolen greencards should be replaced immediately by filing Form I90. • Your card was mutilated or destroyed. A Green Card replacement can be requested by filing Form I90. • Your card has a mistake on it. For example, you received a greencard and the name was misspelled, than you should immediately file for a green card replacement (Form I90) to have the mistake corrected. • Your card was never received. A Green Card replacement can be requested again by filing Form I90. • Your name has changed. If your name has changed due to marriage, divorce or for any other reason, a Green Card replacement can be requested again by filing Form I90. • You just turned 14 years old. If you became a permanent resident before you were 14 years old, you are required to replace your

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