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Green Card Renewal Application

Green Card Renewal or Replacement Form I-90

What is the I-90 Application?

Start your Form I-90 application easily and accurately online. We’ll help you prepare your entire application package and provide you with everything you need to file your application with USCIS. In addition, we’ll give you the flexibility to manage all your immigration paperwork online from anywhere.

A Green Card proves you live in the U.S. legally and permanently.

The law requires Green Card holders who are at least 18 years old to always maintain possession of the Green Card for identification purposes. Failure to do so constitutes a misdemeanor and can carry a fine of up to $100 and a jail sentence of up to 30 days.

You can’t file Form I-90 during the 90 day period before your Green Card expires.

Conditional Green Card holders with a limited two-year status that was obtained through marriage or business operator status, use Form I-750, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

Common Reasons for Filing Form I-90

File Form I-90 if USCIS issued a Green Card to you, but you haven’t received it. Similarly, you’ll file Form I-90 if your current Green Card is lost, stolen, destroyed or otherwise mutilated.

addition, you’ll file Form I-90 if you need to correct Department of Homeland Security (DHS) information on your Green Card, or if you have legally-changed updated information like a name change or a new address.

You’ll also want to file Form I-90 if any of these apply to your situation:

  • Expired or soon-to-expire Green Card within six months
  • Turning age 14
  • Granted automatic permanent residence by USCIS
  • Establishing beginning commuter status (you’ve been approved to live in another country, while commuting to the U.S. for work)
  • Ending commuter status (you’ve been approved to actually live in the U.S., after being a commuter to the U.S. for work)
  • Outdated style used in legacy Green Cards that doesn’t include the security features of modern cards
  • Regardless of your reason to file Form I-90, we’ll help you through the process to aid you in maintaining your Green Card compliance.

USCIS Green Card Filing fees

The USCIS fee to file Form I-90 costs $455. In addition, the agency might require an $85 biometrics service fee.

Hakim & Co. Multiservices application package preparation fee is $199.

USCIS won’t refund your money, even if your application is denied. We’ll help ensure your application is correct and complete.

Remove Green Card Conditions Form I-751

What is a conditional green card?

A conditional green card is a 2-year green card sometimes given to people who get a green card through marriage. These green cards cannot be renewed. Instead, before they expire, you must apply to have the conditions on your residence removed using Form I-751. If this application is approved, you will receive a non-conditional, 10-year green card.

Can I renew my conditional green card?

No. Conditional green cards cannot be renewed. Instead, you must apply to remove the conditions on your green card using Form I-751. If your application is approved, you will receive a 10-year, non-conditional green card.

How does Hakim & Co. Multiservices help me Petition to Remove Conditions on My Green Card?

Hakim & Co. Multiservices will walk you through each and every application question, providing helpful explanations along the way. We also have a bilingual (English and Spanish) customer support team available to answer your questions about Hakim & Co. Multiservices. Our technology checks your application for errors and provides you customized filing instructions, letting you know where to send your application and what documents to include with it. We’re so confident in Hakim & Co. Multiservices that if your application is denied, we’ll refund your money — including government fees!

USCIS Filing Fees to Apply to Remove Conditions on Residence

FileRight application package preparation fee is $199

USCIS filing fees to file Form I-751 is $595 plus a biometrics fee of $85, if applicable.

USCIS won’t refund your money, even if your application is denied. We’ll help ensure your application is correct and complete.

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