How do I renew my green card once I’ve received it?
Once you have received your green card, you will need to renew it before it expires. In Florida, you can renew your green card by submitting Form I-90, the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You will need to provide proof of identity and permanent residence status, such as copies of your birth certificate, marriage certificate, passport, and Social Security card. The fee for renewing your green card is currently $455, although there may be additional fees based on the evidence you supply. You can pay this fee online or by check or money order made out to the Department of Homeland Security. After submitting the forms, USCIS will review your application and issue a new card. If the green card has expired due to marriage, you need to submit Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. You will need to provide evidence of a bona fide marriage and you may need to attend an interview with the USCIS. Following review of your application, USCIS will make a decision and if approved, will issue you a new permanent resident card. It’s important to remember that you cannot travel outside of the United States until you receive your new card, so plan ahead when applying for renewal. It can take up to 6 months to receive your new green card. If you have any questions, you can find info on the USCIS website or by calling their customer service line.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.Una vez que he recibido mi tarjeta verde, es necesario renovarla cada 10 años. Para hacer esto, debes presentar la solicitud de renovación de tarjeta verde, el Formulario 1-90. Es importante revisar los términos de la solicitud para asegurarse de que esté completa y contenga toda la información necesaria. Si tu tarjeta verde ha caducado, tienes que enviar la solicitud de renovación 1-90 junto con la tarjeta verde vencida. En Florida, también se deben presentar documentos adicionales para demostrar tu relación matrimonial, como un certificado de matrimonio o una carta de afirmación de tu cónyuge. Estos documentos demostrarán que estás casado y, por lo tanto, se te permitirá permanecer en el país. Para obtener más información sobre cómo renovar la tarjeta verde, puedes ir a la oficina de inmigración más cercana. Allí te brindarán más información sobre el proceso, así como sobre los documentos requeridos para la renovación.
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