Replacement of Green Card

If your residence card was lost, stolen, damaged, or contains incorrect information, you must request a replacement.

You must have a valid permanent residence and maintain the intention of living in the United States.

Replacement is required when the card is lost, stolen, damaged, illegible, or has printing errors, including name changes or incorrect information.

In most cases, USCIS will request explanation or documents justifying the replacement, such as police reports, explanatory letters, or legal documents.

The application is submitted electronically or by mail and generates an automatic extension of status while the new card is being processed.

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Frequent questions

Clear answers to our customers' most frequently asked questions
What should I do if I lost my Green Card or it was stolen?
In case of loss or theft, you should request a replacement as soon as possible using Form I-90 and, if possible, submit a police report or a statement explaining the situation. Having a valid card is important for travel, identification, and employment.
Yes, your permanent resident status remains valid even if you don't have your card in your possession. However, your employer may request additional evidence, and in some cases, USCIS will send a receipt confirming the temporary validity of your card while your new one is being processed.
It is possible to travel as long as you have the automatic extension issued by USCIS, but it is advisable to check before traveling and bring all the documentation with you to avoid problems when returning to the country.
If USCIS made the mistake, the replacement is usually free. If the error resulted from incorrectly provided information, you will need to resubmit the documents and pay the applicable fees.
It is not mandatory to have a lawyer for this procedure, although it may be useful when there are particular circumstances such as repeated loss, important legal changes, background or previous immigration problems that require a more detailed explanation.

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