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1 11 Document Renewals and Replacements Many forms, certificates, identification cards and documents issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must be renewed before their expiration dates and must be replaced when lost, stolen, or damaged. This section will explain: Where to find the most up-to-date information on immigration forms and fees The processes for renewing and replacing documents and their related fees in more detail How to find USCIS processing times for these requests Where to Find Information about Forms and Fees Never pay anyone for immigration forms. All USCIS forms can be printed for free online at or by calling the toll-free forms request line at For the most updated information on immigration forms and fees, please check forms. If you have a form already, be sure you have the current edition. USCIS most often will not accept an outdated form. Warning! USCIS conducts thorough background checks when determining requests for renewal and replacement of documents. Consult an authorized immigration law expert before submitting your request to renew or replace documents if: You have abandoned your legal permanent residence by working in a foreign country and not filing U.S. income tax returns, or by having remained outside the United States for more than one year. You believe any of the grounds of inadmissibility apply to you, see Section 5, page 39 for more details. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the United States Department of State (DOS) no longer need original documents for renewal and/or replacement of documents. You may submit photocopies instead. Processes for Renewing and Replacing Documents Permanent Resident Cards (Green Cards) Expiring, Expired, Lost or Damaged Cards: Complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card electronically through the e-filing system at or by completing a paper copy. You cannot submit the Form I-90 online if you are requesting a Fee Waiver. Check for the most up to date version of the form. USCIS will only accept current versions of the form. Include the filing fee. Renewals and Replacements 81
2 As of the time of publication, the application fee is $540 which includes both the form and fingerprint fees. Check to see the most updated filing fees. Submit Application: If application is being mailed, ensure the check or money order is made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security. If the applicant is eligible to submit the form electronically, payment must be made with a credit or debit card. By Mail (USPS): Send Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested, to: USCIS P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ After submitting your application, you will be notified by mail of a date and time to appear at your local Application Support Center (ASC) to be fingerprinted and photographed. What Should I Bring to My Biometrics (Fingerprint) Appointment? Your original expiring or expired LPR card. If the card was lost, stolen or damaged, bring a valid government issued ID, such as driver s license, state issued picture ID card, or passport. Do not bring passport style photographs. Your photo will be taken at the appointment. Conditional Residents Your status as a permanent resident does not expire when your green card expires. However, if you are a conditional resident, your resident status is valid for only two years. You generally must apply within 90 days before the two years expires to remove the conditions on your permanent residence. Conditional residents must use Form I-751, Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence, not Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. If you fail to remove the conditions, your conditional status will expire and you will become deportable. Replacing a Card Because Your Biographic Data Changed You may file for a new permanent resident card if any biographic data has been legally changed, such as a new name. Submit a copy of the court order, divorce decree or marriage certificate reflecting your new name with your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. If the change is for any other bio-graphical data, you must submit copies of documentation to support the change requested. To Correct a Card Complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. If the error on the permanent resident card was the fault of USCIS, you do not have to pay the filing fee. If the error was not the fault of USCIS, then you must pay the filing fee. If the error was the fault of USCIS, then on the I-90 form itself, under Part 2, section A, the applicant should select box 2.d My existing card has incorrect data because of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) error. (Attach your existing card with incorrect data 82 Renewals and Replacements
3 along with the application.) Also attach a copy of the incorrect permanent resident card to the form. If possible, include a photocopy of the original application submitted showing the correct information to prove the original documentation was correct and/or other documents to support the claim. Mail the application by Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested or Priority Mail to the Phoenix, Arizona mailing address provided above. If Your Card Never Arrived If USCIS mailed the permanent resident card and it has been more than 30 days and you have not moved from the address you provided during the application or immigrant visa process, call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at to inquire about the status. Ask if the card was returned back as undeliverable to USCIS. Card Never Received by Applicant but not Returned to USCIS If USCIS mailed the permanent resident card and it has been more than 30 days and you have not moved from the address you provided during the application or immigrant visa process and the Post Office did not return the permanent resident card to USCIS as undeliverable, you must file a new Form I-90 with the filing fee. Card Never Received by Applicant and Returned to USCIS If USCIS mailed the permanent resident card and it has been more than 30 days and you have not moved from the address you provided during the application or immigrant visa process and the Post Office did return the card, then you must complete a new Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card under Part 2, section A the applicant should select box 2.b My previous card was issued but never received. Mail the application by Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested or Priority Mail to the Phoenix mailing address provided above. No filing fee needs to be included if the above conditions have been met. Applicants must include a copy of their Form I-797, Notice of Action, to prove the issuance of a green card, such as for their previously filed Form I-485, Form I-751, or Form I-90 and a copy of a government-issued form of photo ID that contains the applicant s name, date of birth, and signature. Naturalization Certificates and Certificates of Citizenship To Replace an Incorrect, Lost, Stolen, Destroyed, or Mutilated (Damaged) Certificate: Complete Form N-565, Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document For lost, stolen or destroyed certificates, in Part 2, Question 2 select box A and explain how the certificate was lost, stolen or destroyed. If the certificate is mutilated (damaged), in Part 2, Question 2 select box B and attach the original incorrect or mutilated certificate. If the certificate has incorrect information due to typographical or clerical error, in Part 2, Question 2 select box C and attach the incorrect certificate. If applying because of a name change, in Part 2, Question 2 select box D and Renewals and Replacements 83
4 submit the original certificate and a copy of the marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order showing the name change. Include Two Passport Photos. Be sure to print in pencil your name and A number on the back of each photo. Include the Filing Fee of $555 made payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or,if you are unable to pay the fee, submit a Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver. If you selected 2.c. you do not need to include a filing fee due to a USCIS error. Otherwise, please check for the most updated filing fee and mailing address. Travel Documents To Correct a Refugee Travel Document or Reentry Permit Submit a letter along with the incorrect document to the office that sent your document or permit. No specific form or fee is required. To Obtain, Replace or Correct a Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record To obtain an I-94 for persons who entered the United States via air or sea on or after April 30, 2013 go to the CBP website at If the I-94 cannot be obtained online, follow the instructions below to replace an I-94. To correct an I-94 Issued by USCIS That is Incorrect Due to a USCIS Error File Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Arrival/Departure Document and provide proof of USCIS error. If USCIS made the error, no filing fee is required. To Replace an I-94 Submit any available information to prove entry to the United States including a copy of the biographic page of your passport. As of the time of publication, the filing fee for the Form I-102 is $445. Do not use Form I-102 to request a correction on an I-94 issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). To correct an I-94 issued by CBP, you should contact the nearest CBP office or port-of-entry. Visit the CPB website at for more details. To Renew, Correct, Change or Replace a Lost, Stolen or Damaged U.S. Passport Renew/First Time Passport Go to and click on U.S. Passport, Get Started and follow the instructions provided. The form can be completed electronically or you can download the application at: Replace a Lost, Stolen or Damaged Passport Online: Go to click on DS-64 and follow the instructions provided to complete Form DS-64, Statement Regarding A Lost or Stolen U.S. Passport Book and/or Card. If you are in the United States and are traveling in 2 weeks or less: 84 Renewals and Replacements
5 Make an appointment to apply in person at a Passport Agency or Center ( state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/information/where-to-apply/agencies.html) to replace your passport in 8 business days or less (based on need, some restrictions apply). You must submit Form DS-11, Application for A U.S. Passport, in person to the agency. If you have not already reported your lost or stolen passport online, you will not need to fill out a paper form unless you apply at an agency within 48 hours of submitting the online report. If you are in the United States and are not traveling within 2 weeks: You must submit Form DS-11 in person at an authorized Passport Application Acceptance Facility ( If you have not already reported your lost or stolen passport online, you will not need to fill out a paper form unless you apply at an agency within 48 hours of submitting the online report. Call toll free the National Passport Information Center 24 hours a day seven days a week to report a lost or stolen passport: TTY Complete, sign and mail Form DS-64 to the address on the form. Passport forms can be found at: For overseas assistance with replacing a U.S. passport contact the local U.S. Embassy or Consulate (U.S. Citizen Services) at USCIS Processing Times USCIS processes applications in the order they receive them. These charts show processing times for common applications and petitions processed by USCIS Field (Local) Offices and National Service Centers. For the most up-to-date information on USCIS processing times go to Form Number Field Office Processing Dates for 26 Federal Plaza as of: February 28, 2017 Form Name Now Processing Applications Filed On: I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status 4 / 22 / 2016 N-400 Application for Naturalization 5 / 19 / 2016 N-600 Application for Certification of Citizenship 5 / 29 / 2016 Renewals and Replacements 85
6 Form Number Field Office Processing Dates for Long Island City as of: February 28, 2017 Form Name Now Processing Applications Filed On: I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status 4 / 4 / 2016 N-400 Application for Naturalization 5 / 23 / 2016 N-600 Application for Certification of Citizenship 3 / 13 / 2016 Form Number I-102 Field Office Processing Dates for National Benefits Center as of: February 28, 2017 Title Application for Replacement/ Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival/Departure Record Basis for Filing Initial issuance or replacement of a Form I-94 Now Processing Applications Filed On: 2.5 Months I-131 Application for Travel Document All other applicants for advance parole 3 Months I-539 Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status All other extension applications 2.5 Months I-600 Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative U.S. citizen filing to adopt an orphan 2.5 Months I-765 Application for Employment Authorization Based on a pending I-485 adjustment application [(c)(9)] 3 Months I-765 Application for Employment Authorization All other applications for employment authorization 3 Months I-824 Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition To request further action on an approved application or petition 4 Months I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card Initial issuance or replacement 7 / 11 / 2016 I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card 10-year renewal 7 / 11 / Renewals and Replacements