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Expired and lost Green Card

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My Brother has not renewed his green card,  for the last 20 years, when I asked him about it, he sayed he lost it, when he stopped working. He lived in the US for 55 Years, and still lives here, he is 78 now. He needs to renew his foreign passport. On the passport application, it states he must have a valid US green card. What can he do, he has the onset of Alzheimer's.

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*** Moved from Off Topic to General Immigration-Related Discussion, where topics related to GC renewal (or non-renewal in OP's brother's case) are discussed ***

 

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