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If you were issued a permanent resident card that is valid for only 2 years, you are a conditional resident and you file Form I-90 to renew your card. Instead, you are required to file a petition to remove those conditions within 90 days before your permanent resident card expires.
Application Type. NOTE: If your conditional permanent resident status (for example: CR1, CR2, CF1, CF2) is expiring within the next 90 days, then do not file this application. (See the What is the Purpose of This Application section of the Form I-90 Instructions for further information.)
If you are a permanent resident and your 10-year green card is expired or will expire within the next 6 months, you may renew the card by filing Form I-90. Most people submit Form I-90 to renew their green card, but other common reasons to replace a green card include:
Learn how to renew or replace your Green Card online or by mail. The form you submit will depend on if you are a: Lawful permanent resident - Use Form I-90. Conditional permanent resident - Use Form I-751 or Form I-829.
Form I-90. OMB No. 1615-0082 Expires 02/28/2027. What Is the Purpose of Form I-90? This application is used by lawful permanent residents and permanent residents in commuter status to apply for replacement or renewal of existing Permanent Resident Cards.
Anyone who has been issued an expiring or expired Green Card must complete Form I-90 to renew or replace their card. The form is also used by those who have had their Green Card lost, stolen, or damaged beyond recognition.
If your green card (the card showing that you are a U.S. lawful permanent resident) is about to expire or you have lost it, or if it has been stolen or destroyed, you will need to apply for a new one.