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How to renew or replace your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)

Learn how to renew, correct, or replace your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) using Form I-90. Calculate the cost. And find out how to change your address with USCIS.

How to renew or replace your Green Card online or by mail

Reasons to get a new Green Card include:

  • Replacing an expiring card
  • Loss, theft, or damage
  • Name change or to correct other information

If you are a lawful permanent resident, you can renew or replace your Green Card. If you are a conditional permanent resident, you can only replace your Green Card. 

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.

Find out the cost of renewing or replacing a Green Card 

You may need to pay filing fees to renew or replace your Green Card. The cost varies based on your reason for needing a new card.

Use the USCIS fee calculator to find out the cost. Select Form I-90 if you are a lawful permanent resident or Form I-751 or Form I-829 if you are a conditional permanent resident.

How to notify USCIS of a change of address

If you currently have a Green Card or are waiting for your application to be approved, let the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) know your new address as soon as possible. Learn more about updating your address through your USCIS account and using the Enterprise Change of Address (E-COA) self-service tool.

LAST UPDATED: January 4, 2024

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