
Here, you would inform USCIS of the name change and send proof such as a social security card or marriage certificate. For example, if you recently married someone and changed your last name.
Legal Name Change: If you changed your name since you first received your green card then this would apply to you. If you don’t then simply write “N/A.” You can create an account here if you wish to do so. This number applies only if you have an online profile with USCIS. Here is a helpful picture to show you where to find it on your green card: This is the number given to you by immigration and is a nine digit number preceded by the letter A. Alien Registration Number or A-number. To assist you, here with those more confusing questions, here are explanations of things that may not be so obvious to you: There is some information, however, that may be confusing. If a question doesn’t apply to you, then you should type or print “N/A.” This stands for “not applicable.”
How to fill out the form I-90įirst, as a general rule, do not leave any space blank. There you will see a link labeled “Form I-90 (PDF).” Click on that link and you may then download the form. To print the form, scroll down to the tab labeled “Filing Options.” To the right of there is a “+” sign. The form I-90 is available on the USCIS website here. In this case, you should use this form to request another green card be delivered. Four, if USCIS was issued your card, but you never received it by mail.
In these cases, you should use the form I-90 to file for a replacement card to have the correct information appear on the card.
Third, if your card contains an error such as a misspelling of your name or an incorrect date of birth. In these cases, you file for USCIS to replace your card. Second, if you damaged, destroyed, lost or someone stole your green card then file the form I-90 to replace it. DO NOT use Form I-90 if the card was only valid for two years unless filing for a lost or damaged card. You file a form I-751 when you receive a two-year green card through a marriage-based process. Note, do not confuse form I-90 with form I-751. First, if your 10-year green card will expire in the next 6 months (180 days) then you will use this form. There are four times when you need to file to renew or replace your card. A form I-90 is an application used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) when a noncitizen needs to renew or replace a green card (also known as a “lawful permanent resident card”).