Green Card Replacement in Arkansas

1. How can I replace my lost Green Card in Arkansas?

If your Green Card has been lost or stolen, you must apply for a replacement card. You can do this by submitting Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). There is a fee associated with this form. You must also submit two identical color passport-style photos of yourself with your Form I-90. If you are located in Arkansas, you can file your Form I-90 at the following address:

USCIS Dallas Lockbox

For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Deliveries:

USCIS
PO Box 660867
Dallas, TX 75266

For FedEx, UPS, and DHL Deliveries:

USCIS
Attn: AOS
2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067

2. What are the requirements for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas?

In order to replace a Green Card in Arkansas, individuals must complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. They will also need to provide proof of their identity and U.S. permanent residence status as well as submit a filing fee with the application. Additionally, individuals may need to provide evidence of name changes or any other information that the USCIS requests. In some cases, individuals may be required to travel to an in-person appointment at an Application Support Center (ASC) to provide biometric information such as fingerprints or a photograph.

3. What is the cost of replacing a Green Card in Arkansas?

The cost of replacing a Green Card in Arkansas is $540.

4. What documents do I need to replace my Green Card in Arkansas?

In order to replace your Green Card in Arkansas, you will need to provide evidence of your identity, such as a valid U.S. passport, birth certificate, or naturalization document. You will also need to provide evidence that you are a permanent resident, such as a copy of your original Green Card or other evidence of permanent residence status. You will also need to provide two recent passport-style photographs and your application fee.

5. Where can I get a replacement Green Card in Arkansas?

Replacement Green Cards can be requested by mail or online through the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website. The USCIS Arkansas Field Office is located in Little Rock, but applicants may submit their applications online or by mail to the national USCIS service center.

6. How long does it take to get a replacement Green Card in Arkansas?

The process time for a Green Card replacement in Arkansas can vary from several days to several months. The typical processing time is approximately 8-14 weeks.

7. Who can help me replace my Green Card in Arkansas?

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handles all applications and inquiries related to Green Card replacement. You can contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283. You can also submit the application online at https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/replace-green-card.

8. How do I replace my stolen Green Card in Arkansas?

If your Green Card was stolen in Arkansas, you should contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You can apply online or by mail. For more information, visit the USCIS website: https://www.uscis.gov/i-90.

9. Can I replace my expired Green Card in Arkansas?

Yes, you can replace your expired Green Card in Arkansas. You must file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You can find instructions on how to complete the form and submit it on the USCIS website.

10. What forms do I need to complete to replace my Green Card in Arkansas?

You will need to fill out Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You can find this form on the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website.

11. How do I renew my Green Card in Arkansas?

To renew your Green Card in Arkansas, you should complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and submit it to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with the required fees and documentation. You may also be required to attend an interview at a USCIS office.

12. Can I apply for a replacement Green Card online in Arkansas?

No, you cannot apply for a replacement Green Card online in Arkansas. You must submit a Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

13. How do I change my name on a replacement Green Card in Arkansas?

In order to change your name on a replacement Green Card in Arkansas, you will need to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. This form must be filed with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Along with the form, you will need to provide evidence of your name change, such as a marriage certificate or court order. You will also need to pay the required filing fee. Once USCIS has approved the request, they will issue you a new Green Card with your updated name.

14. What is the process for replacing a damaged Green Card in Arkansas?

The process for replacing a damaged Green Card in Arkansas is the same as in any other state. First, the cardholder must complete a Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) and submit it to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS will review the application and contact the applicant with further instructions, such as when to appear for an interview or to submit additional documents. Once the application is approved, USCIS will mail the new Green Card.

15. What is the fee for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas?

The fee for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas is $540.

16. Where do I go to apply for a replacement Green Card in Arkansas?

Individuals in Arkansas can apply for a replacement Green Card by mail or in person at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Field Office located at:

USCIS Field Office
611 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 200
Little Rock, AR 72201
Telephone: 501-324-5200

17. Is there an expedited process for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas?

No, there is no expedited process for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas. In general, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services must receive and process an application for a Green Card replacement. This process typically takes several weeks, depending on the case.

18. Is there an age restriction on obtaining a replacement Green Card in Arkansas?

Yes. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), applicants must be at least 14 years old to file a Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, in Arkansas.

19. What are the eligibility requirements for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas?

The eligibility requirements for replacing a Green Card in Arkansas are as follows:

1. You must be a Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) of the United States.

2. You must have been issued your original Green Card in the State of Arkansas.

3. You must be able to prove your identity and your lawful presence in the United States.

4. Your Green Card must have been lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed.

5. You must still be residing in the State of Arkansas when you make your replacement application.

6. You must be in good standing with U.S. immigration authorities and have not committed any serious criminal offenses.

20. How do I obtain proof of lawful permanent residence status after replacing my Green Card in Arkansas?

You can obtain proof of your lawful permanent residence status by requesting a new I-551 stamp in your passport. To do so, you must file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You will need to include supporting documentation, such as a copy of your valid passport and a copy of your original Green Card. Once USCIS approves your application, they will provide you with a new I-551 stamp in your passport that serves as proof of your lawful permanent residence status.