The
expiration of your green card can be found
on the front of your card. You should check
your card to verify that it has not expire.
This package is designed to help your through
the renewal process. The package is written
without complicated language and an easy
guide to fill out the application.
The procedures involved in organizing your
paperwork can be time consuming and costly.
Let the Immigration Service Service guide
you through a step-by-step system that will
help enlighten you to file your renewal
application quickly.
You are able to replace your green card
if you meet one of the following requirements:
- Your current green card is lost, stolen,
mutilated, or destroyed;
- Your card was issued to you before your
14th birth date 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;
- 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 INS.
Product Overview:
- Green card overview
- Complicated Immigration Terms
- Filing Procedures
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Preparation Checklist
- 2 sets of all official INS application
forms
- List of United States embassies and
consulates
- List of INS Application Support Centers
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