What Is Green Card Replacement?
Lawful permanent residents who have lost, damaged, or had their green card stolen may request a replacement through USCIS.
This process involves submitting Form I-90 along with supporting documentation.
Who May Benefit From This Service?
• Individuals with a lost green card
• Individuals with a stolen green card
• Individuals with a damaged or unreadable card
• Individuals who need to replace an expired card (in some cases)
How We Help
• Preparing Form I-90
• Reviewing your information
• Preparing your application for submission
Each case is unique and requirements may vary depending on the situation.If you are unsure about your situation or require legal advice, we recommend consulting with a licensed immigration attorney.
NOTE: USCIS government filing fees may apply to this service. If a government fee is required, the exact amount will be provided when you are contacted by a member of our team, and we will guide you through the payment process. You may also review general USCIS filing fees here: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees. The cost listed on this page reflects only our service fees.
How This Service Works
This service may be purchased directly online without scheduling a consultation.
To begin, click Start My Process and follow the steps below.
Step 1 – Select Your Service
Click Start My Process and select the USCIS Notice Explanation service.
Step 2 – Review and Sign the Agreement
You will be directed to review and sign the service agreement.
Email 1: After signing, you will receive an email with a copy of your signed agreement.
Step 3 – Submit Payment
You will then be directed to complete the payment.
Email 2: After payment is completed, you will receive a payment receipt.
Email 3: You will receive a confirmation email explaining that you will receive access to your secure client portal.
Email 4: You will receive a link to access the Docketwise client portal, where you will complete the intake form and upload your documents.
Once the intake form is submitted, a member of our team will contact you within 24 hours to begin assisting you with your case.
Important Notice
CNIS Immigration Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.