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Who Needs to Replace a Permanent Resident Card?
You will need to replace your permanent resident card if:
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Your previous card was lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed;
Your card was issued to you before you were 14 and you have reached your 14th birthday;
You have been a commuter and are now taking up actual residence in the United States;
You have been a permanent resident residing in the United States and are now taking up commuter status;
Your status has been automatically converted to permanent resident status, this includes Special Agricultural Worker applicants who are converting to permanent resident status;
You have a previous version of the alien registration card (e.g., USCIS Form AR-3, Form AR-103, or Form I-151 - all no longer valid to prove your immigration status) and must replace it with the current permanent resident card (Form I-551);
Your card contains incorrect data;
Your name or other biographic information on the card has been legally changed since you last received your card; or,
You never received the previous card that was issued to you by the USCIS.
How Do I Apply to Replace My Permanent Resident Card?
If you are a permanent resident, who needs to replace your card, or conditional resident who needs to replace your two-year card,
for any of the reasons listed above, you may apply for a replacement card
by filing a USCIS Form I-90.
A Form I-90 can be downloaded from this site, or
ordered by calling the USCIS Forms request line at 1 (800) 870-3676, or
by submitting a request on-line here.
After receiving Form I-90, read it carefully.
Detailed information is provided in the instructions for Form I-90.
2007-8
You will need to replace your permanent resident card if:
*
Your previous card was lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed;
Your card was issued to you before you were 14 and you have reached your 14th birthday;
You have been a commuter and are now taking up actual residence in the United States;
You have been a permanent resident residing in the United States and are now taking up commuter status;
Your status has been automatically converted to permanent resident status, this includes Special Agricultural Worker applicants who are converting to permanent resident status;
You have a previous version of the alien registration card (e.g., USCIS Form AR-3, Form AR-103, or Form I-151 - all no longer valid to prove your immigration status) and must replace it with the current permanent resident card (Form I-551);
Your card contains incorrect data;
Your name or other biographic information on the card has been legally changed since you last received your card; or,
You never received the previous card that was issued to you by the USCIS.
How Do I Apply to Replace My Permanent Resident Card?
If you are a permanent resident, who needs to replace your card, or conditional resident who needs to replace your two-year card,
for any of the reasons listed above, you may apply for a replacement card
by filing a USCIS Form I-90.
A Form I-90 can be downloaded from this site, or
ordered by calling the USCIS Forms request line at 1 (800) 870-3676, or
by submitting a request on-line here.
After receiving Form I-90, read it carefully.
Detailed information is provided in the instructions for Form I-90.
2007-8
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