Green Card Replacement in Puerto Rico

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

To replace a lost Green Card in Puerto Rico, you must submit Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You can find the form online or at any USCIS office. You must also submit proof of identity, proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status, and two passport-style photographs. You must also pay a $455 filing fee.

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

In order to replace a Green Card in Puerto Rico, the following requirements must be met:

1. The applicant must be a permanent resident of the United States.
2. The applicant must have an original valid passport or other travel document issued by their country of citizenship along with a copy of the front and back of the passport.
3. The applicant must complete a Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) and submit it with all required documents and applicable fees.
4. A copy of the applicant’s green card, front and back, must be included with the application.
5. If the applicant is under 18 years old, he/she must include with the application a copy of the parents’ green cards.
6. If the applicant is 18 years or older, he/she must include his/her own green card.
7. If the original green card was issued more than 10 years ago, a new medical examination may be required in order to renew the card.
8. The applicant must submit two identical passport-style photos with the application.
9. The application must be signed and dated by the applicant as well as by any witnesses who may be required in certain cases.

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

The cost of replacing a Green Card in Puerto Rico is $455.

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

In order to replace your Green Card in Puerto Rico, you will need to provide the following documents:

• A completed Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.
• Two identical passport-style color photographs of yourself.
• Proof of your identity such as a valid driver’s license, passport, birth certificate, or military identification card.
• Your current and valid Green Card that you wish to replace.
• Proof of your current legal name change if applicable (such as a marriage certificate).
• Evidence of your continuous residence in the United States such as tax returns, rent or utility bills, employment documents, or bank statements.
• Proof of your current immigration status such as Form I-797, Notice of Action.
• Evidence of any name change since your last Green Card was issued (such as a court order).

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

Replacement Green Cards can be obtained by filing Form I-90 with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in Puerto Rico. The application must be filed in person at the USCIS San Juan Field Office, located at Calle Benitez Cardona #39, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00921.

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

The normal processing time for a Green Card replacement in Puerto Rico is approximately 120 days.

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

The USCIS Puerto Rico Field Office can help you replace your Green Card in Puerto Rico. You can contact the office at +1 787-282-2300.

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

If your Green Card was stolen in Puerto Rico, you should contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to report the theft and request a replacement. You can contact USCIS by calling their National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283. You will need to prove your identity and provide information about the loss or theft of your Green Card. USCIS may ask you to submit an I-90 application which can be downloaded from USCIS website and mailed to the address provided with a processing fee (currently $455).

9. Can I replace my expired Green Card in Puerto Rico?

Yes, you can replace your expired Green Card in Puerto Rico. You will need to fill out Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and submit it with the required supporting documents and fees. You can find more information on how to apply for a replacement Green Card on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.

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

To replace your Green Card in Puerto Rico, you will need to complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. Additionally, you may also need to submit supporting documents such as a copy of your current Green Card, proof of identity, and other documents that prove your legal status in the United States.

11. How do I renew my Green Card in Puerto Rico?

To renew your Green Card in Puerto Rico, you will need to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You must submit a copy of your old Green Card, two passport-style photos, proof of identity, proof of current legal status in the United States, and the appropriate filing fee.

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

No, it is not possible to apply for a replacement Green Card online in Puerto Rico. Applications for a replacement Green Card must be made in person at the local office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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

If you are looking to change your name on a replacement Green Card in Puerto Rico, you must complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You will need to provide evidence of your legal name change such as a court order, marriage certificate, or divorce decree. You must also submit the required fee. Once you have completed and submitted the application, you can expect to receive an appointment notice for an interview at a USCIS office. During the interview, you can provide additional evidence of your name change if needed.

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

The process for replacing a damaged Green Card in Puerto Rico is similar to the process for replacing a damaged Green Card in the United States. An individual must complete Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and submit the application, along with appropriate fees and supporting documents, to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The individual must also mail their current Green Card, if available, to USCIS. All materials should be sent to: USCIS Chicago Lockbox, Attn: I-90, P.O. Box 54886, Chicago, IL 60654-4886. Once received, USCIS will review the application and supporting documents and make a decision on the individual’s request.

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

The fee for replacing a Green Card in Puerto Rico is $455.

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

To apply for a replacement Green Card in Puerto Rico, you must contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office located in San Juan. You can find the address and contact information here: https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/field-offices/puerto-rico-san-juan-field-office

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

Yes, there is an expedited process for replacing a Green Card in Puerto Rico. Those who have lost, damaged, or had their Green Cards stolen may apply for a replacement Green Card using Form I-90 with the USCIS Puerto Rico Field Office. The applicant must provide proof of identity and proof of legal status in the U.S. A fee must be paid with the application. For more information, visit the USCIS website.

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

No, there is no age restriction on obtaining a replacement Green Card in Puerto Rico. However, the applicant must meet the other eligibility requirements for a replacement Green Card, such as proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residence status.

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

To be eligible for a Green Card replacement in Puerto Rico, you must be a lawful permanent resident or a conditional resident of the United States. You must be able to prove your identity and that you still have lawful permanent residence or conditional residence status. You must also be able to show that your Green Card has been lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, or that the name or other information on the card needs to be corrected.

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

You can obtain proof of lawful permanent residence status by visiting a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in Puerto Rico or by submitting a request for a replacement Green Card. You will need to submit the following documents: a Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Residence Card; proof of identity, such as a passport or birth certificate; and two passport-style photos. Once your application is processed, you will receive a replacement Green Card that will serve as proof of your lawful permanent resident status.