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To replace a lost, stolen, or damaged green card, you need to fill out Form I-90 (officially called the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card), provide supporting documentation, and, if required, pay a filing fee. There are other reasons you might need to replace your green card.
Yes, you can file one Form I-90 application to replace your green card and renew it at the same time. If you card was lost or stolen, make sure you select this as the reason for submitting your application. USCIS will automatically renew it as part of the process.
Approximately 4 to 8 Months After Filing After completing the biometrics appointment, USCIS will process your application to replace or renew a green card. If USCIS approves your application, they will mail the new green card to your U.S. mailing address. (Green cards are never mailed to non-U.S. addresses.
It may take several months to process your application, but once its approved you will be issued a replacement green card (permanent resident card).
Frequently Asked Questions Type of FilingCurrent Fee(s) I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (paper filing) $455 I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (paper filing) (with biometric services) $540 I-102 Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document $445 I-129 H-1B $46031 more rows Jul 1, 2024
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You have two options for filing your Form I-90 application with USCIS: Online; or. By mail (paper).
You may need to pay filing fees to renew or replace your Green Card. The cost varies based on your reason for needing a new card. Use the USCIS fee calculator to find out the cost. Select Form I-90 if you are a lawful permanent resident or Form I-751 or Form I-829 if you are a conditional permanent resident.

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