Green Card Replacement in Rhode Island

1. How can I replace my lost Green Card in Rhode Island?

If your Green Card (Form I-551) has been lost, stolen, or destroyed, you may apply for a replacement card by filing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The form and filing fee must be submitted to the USCIS office that serves your area. You can find the nearest USCIS office in Rhode Island using the USCIS website.

2. What are the requirements for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island?

To replace a Green Card in Rhode Island, an individual must complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card and submit it with the applicable fee to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Additionally, he or she must also include a copy of the lost or stolen card, a passport-style photograph, and proof of identity such as a driver’s license or other government-issued photo identification.

3. What is the cost of replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island?

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the cost of replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island is $540.

4. What documents do I need to replace my Green Card in Rhode Island?

In order to replace a Green Card in Rhode Island, you will need to submit Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, along with proof of identity such as a valid driver’s license or passport, two passport-style color photos, and proof of your current immigration status. You may also be asked to provide additional supporting documents.

5. Where can I get a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island?

You can request a replacement Green Card by filing form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You can submit your application by mail or in person at the USCIS office located in Providence, Rhode Island at:

USCIS Providence Field Office
32 Westminster Street, 3rd Floor
Providence, RI 02903

6. How long does it take to get a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island?

The USCIS estimates that it can take up to 10 months to replace a Green Card in Rhode Island.

7. Who can help me replace my Green Card in Rhode Island?

You can contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in Providence, Rhode Island to replace your Green Card. You can find USCIS’s contact information here: https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices/rhode-island-providence-field-office

8. How do I replace my stolen Green Card in Rhode Island?

To replace your stolen Green Card in Rhode Island, you should contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office closest to you or visit https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/replace-renew-green-card for more information.

9. Can I replace my expired Green Card in Rhode Island?

Yes, you can replace your expired Green Card in Rhode Island. You can do this by filing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

10. What forms do I need to complete to replace my Green Card in Rhode Island?

In order to replace a Green Card in Rhode Island, an individual must fill out Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. It can be found online at www.uscis.gov.

11. How do I renew my Green Card in Rhode Island?

You can renew your Green Card in Rhode Island by completing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and submitting it to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office with the required documentation and fee. You can find a list of USCIS offices in Rhode Island on the USCIS website.

12. Can I apply for a replacement Green Card online in Rhode Island?

No, you cannot apply for a replacement Green Card online in Rhode Island. You must apply for a replacement Green Card through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

13. How do I change my name on a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island?

To change your name on a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island, you must submit Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. The form must be accompanied by two recent passport-style photographs of you, as well as the required filing fee. You must also provide evidence that shows your name change is legally authorized, such as a certified copy of your marriage certificate or court order authorizing the change.

14. What is the process for replacing a damaged Green Card in Rhode Island?

To replace a damaged Green Card in Rhode Island, you must submit a completed Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You must also submit the appropriate fee, a photograph, and two original documents to prove your identity. You may submit the application and documentation by mail or in person at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office.

15. What is the fee for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island?

The fee for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island is $540.

16. Where do I go to apply for a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island?

You can apply for a replacement Green Card at your local USCIS District Office in Rhode Island. The closest USCIS office to Rhode Island is located at 10 Causeway Street, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02114.

17. Is there an expedited process for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island?

No, there is no expedited process for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island. Each application must be submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and will be processed in the same order as other applicants.

18. Is there an age restriction on obtaining a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island?

No, there is no age restriction on obtaining a replacement Green Card in Rhode Island, though individuals under the age of 18 may need to provide additional documentation providing proof of identity and relationship to a parent or guardian.

19. What are the eligibility requirements for replacing a Green Card in Rhode Island?

In order to replace a Green Card in Rhode Island you must meet the following eligibility requirements:

1. You must be a permanent resident of the United States.
2. You must have obtained your original Green Card through either an adjustment of status or through an immigrant visa.
3. You must have lost, had stolen, or damaged your Green Card.
4. You must be able to provide proof of identity and proof that you are a lawful permanent resident of the United States.
5. You must be physically present in the United States at the time of your application for replacement of a Green Card.

20. How do I obtain proof of lawful permanent residence status after replacing my Green Card in Rhode Island?

You can obtain proof of lawful permanent residence status in Rhode Island by providing a copy of your new Green Card to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, as well as your old Green Card if it is still valid. You can also present a valid foreign passport with an unexpired I-551 stamp or card, or a combination of the two documents. Additionally, you may be able to provide other evidence to demonstrate your status, such as travel documents, Form I-797, or a Form I-94 with a stamp that indicates you have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence.