Green Card Renewal

Renew Your Green Card

Use Form I-90 to renew or replace your Permanent Resident Card (green card). Learn about the requirements, fees, and how SureCitizen can help.

Filing Fee

$540

Processing Time

8-12 months

Form

I-90

When to Renew or Replace

You should file Form I-90 if any of the following apply to you:

Your green card has expired or will expire within 6 months
Your green card was issued before you turned 14 and you are now 14 or older
Your current card will expire after you turn 16 (and was issued before age 16)
You are a commuter whose status has changed
Your card contains incorrect information due to USCIS error
Your card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed
Your name or other biographic information has legally changed
You never received your previous card

Important Timing

Renew 6 months before expiration

USCIS recommends filing your renewal application 6 months before your card expires.

Expired card while pending?

Your I-90 receipt notice extends your green card validity for 24 months while your renewal is pending.

Need to travel?

With a receipt notice, you can generally travel with your expired green card. However, consider potential issues at border crossings.

What You'll Need

Basic requirements for filing Form I-90

Form I-90

Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

Current green card

Copy of your existing card (if available)

Filing fee

$455 plus $85 biometric fee (total $540)

Passport photos

2 recent passport-style photographs

Supporting documents

Depends on reason for renewal

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