Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - What should I do if I lose my American green card?

What should I do if I lose my American green card?

If people are in America,

In the United States, the loss of a green card includes theft, loss or damage, or the loss of a green card by the Immigration Bureau, or the discovery that the personal information on it is incorrect after receiving the green card. In the above circumstances, I-90 form (which can be filled online or mailed) should be submitted to the Immigration Bureau in time to apply for a new green card, and the corresponding application fee should be paid to the Immigration Bureau according to the above specific circumstances. In most cases, the current fee is $365 application fee+$85 fingerprint fee. Payment can be made by cheque or cashier's check, but the payee should write: US Department of Homeland Security. But if you can prove that the Immigration Bureau is wrong, you can waive the fee. How to prove that the Immigration Bureau is wrong? Please consult a professional immigration lawyer.

In addition to the above I-90 form, complete supporting materials (original green card, passport, photo and copy of $450 check) should be submitted to prove that the application is true. If it is submitted through the US Postal Service, it should be sent to the following address: US Citizenship and Immigration Service, PO Box 2 1262, Phoenix, AZ 85032. It is recommended to check with USCIS Immigration Bureau in official website before mailing.

Generally speaking, after receiving your form, the Immigration Bureau will inform you to fingerprint it in about one month. Sometimes, a month or so after fingerprinting will make you fill in the materials. The whole process takes about 3 months.

If there is no green card copy (hammer! ! ! ), please try to find USCIS# when applying for a green card. This number is the case number given to you by the US Immigration Service when you applied for immigration. If you don't have this, please consult the immigration office to see if your passport is successful. This small series has no experience.