Renewal of Green Card

If your permanent residence card is about to expire, or has already expired, you need to apply for a new card.

You must have permanent residency, either conditional or permanent for 10 years, and maintain your intention to reside in the United States.

Ideally, Form I-90 should be submitted within six months prior to its expiration; however, if it has already expired, it can also be renewed.

USCIS will request documents that prove your identity, immigration status, address, and, when applicable, evidence of the reason for replacement.

You must have maintained your residence in the United States, avoiding prolonged absences that could be interpreted as abandoning your immigration status.

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Frequent questions

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When should I renew my Green Card?
You generally need to renew your card within six months of its expiration date, although if it has already expired, you can renew it at any time. Renewing it on time avoids problems when working, traveling, or proving your legal status in the country.
Yes. Your permanent resident status does not expire even if your card is expired. However, having a current card makes employment verification easier and avoids complications when traveling or proving your status to authorities or employers.
In case of loss or theft, you must submit Form I-90 explaining the reason and providing, if possible, supporting documents such as a police report or sworn statement. It is important to request a replacement as soon as possible to avoid problems.
The renewal process, along with the notification extending your status, generally allows you to return to the United States. However, it's always advisable to travel with valid documentation and check beforehand to avoid any issues.
Hiring a lawyer is not mandatory, but it can be very convenient if there are special circumstances such as prolonged absences from the country, name changes, errors in documents, background checks, or any situation that requires additional evidence.

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