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If you are a lawful permanent resident whose ten-year I-551 has expired or will expire within the next six months, you may renew your card by filing an Form I-90.

A Form I-90 can be downloaded from this site, or ordered by calling the Forms request line at 1 (800) 870-3676, or by submitting a request on-line. After receiving Form I-90, read it carefully. Detailed information is provided in the instructions for the Form I-90.

Applicants may also file Form I-90 on-line using an Internet connection. Please see Introduction to E-Filing for more information.

Can Anyone Help Me?

If advice is needed, you may contact the District Office near your home for a list of organizations who can assist you with the preparation and filing of your application. Please click here for more information on USCIS field offices; then, see the bottom of the About Us section for the field office serving your area for a listing of assistance organizations.

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Annie

Thank you so much for your information. A friend suggested that I look through the forums to find the answer to my questions. I found out today that my husband's 10 year green card expired in March. I'm going home now to fill out the form online. My husband is dyslexic and loses important documents, so his card was stored with his passport (which has been lost twice.) I understand now that he is to carry it at all times, but we have had so many losses over the years.

Another question I have is, now that he has been married to an American citizen for 10 years, can he change the status of his green card? He insisted upon completing the green card process before we got married in March of 1997. I believe it was approved in December of 1996, but was lost in the mail and a new card had to be reissued.

Please let me know if I need to post this in a different forum.

Thank you!

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