What is the process for applying for a green card renewal?

The process for renewing a green card in Florida is relatively straightforward. The first step is to fill out the appropriate form, Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. This form can be found online, and you can fill it out either electronically or by hand. Once the form is complete, you will need to pay the fee and submit the form to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) along with supporting documents. These documents can vary depending on the individual, but may include proof of identity and residence, a copy of the applicant’s original green card, any criminal conviction documents, and proof of marriage or other familial relationships. The renewal application will require a passport-style photo of the applicant as well. Once the USCIS has received the application and necessary documents, it will review the materials and may contact the applicant for an interview. After the interview is complete, the applicant will be notified of the decision. If approved, the new green card will be mailed to the applicant. In cases where the green card has been lost, stolen, or damaged, the process is similar. The applicant must still fill out Form I-90 and submit it with the required documents and fee to the USCIS. If approved, the applicant will receive a new green card. Renewing a green card every 10 years is important to maintain legal status in the United States.

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