Instructions For Application To Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90) Page 7

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Item Number 2.i. I have been automatically converted to lawful permanent resident status. Select this reason
if you have been automatically converted to lawful permanent resident status. Submit evidence of your temporary
residence status. Evidence may consist of a copy of your Form I-797 for Form I-700. You must also submit a copy of a
government-issued form of identification that contains your name, date of birth, photograph, and signature (for example,
passport, driver’s license, or military identification document). You must include the filing fee and biometric services
fee with your application if filing using reason “2.i.”
Item Number 2.j. I have a prior edition of the Alien Registration Card, or I am applying to replace my current
Permanent Resident Card for a reason that is not specified above. Select this reason if you have an old edition of the
Alien Registration Card. You may also select this reason if you wish to replace your current Permanent Resident Card
for any reason not specified in one of the categories mentioned above. Submit a copy of your Alien Registration Card or
Permanent Resident Card. You must include the filing fee and biometric services fee with your application if using
reason “2.j.”
Section B. (To be used only by a conditional permanent resident.)
This section is only applicable to conditional permanent residents. This section should not be used by lawful permanent
residents or permanent residents in commuter status; instead, they must complete Section A.
Item Number 3.a. My previous card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed. Select this reason if your card was lost,
stolen, or destroyed. Submit a copy of your Permanent Resident Card or a government-issued form of identification
that contains your name, date of birth, photograph, and signature (for example, passport, driver’s license, or military
identification document). You must include the filing fee and biometric services fee with your application if filing
using reason “3.a.”
Item Number 3.b. My previous card was issued but never received. Select this reason if you never received your
card. Submit a copy of the latest Form I-797 for Form I-485 or Form I-90 that should have resulted in issuance of your
Permanent Resident Card. If you were admitted as an immigrant, you may submit a copy of the page in your passport
showing the I-551 stamp you received upon admission. You must also submit a copy of a government-issued form of
identification that contains your name, date of birth, photograph, and signature (for example, passport, driver’s license, or
military identification document). No filing fee or biometric services fee are required if filing using reason “3.b.”
NOTE: Do not select this reason for filing if the card was mailed to you at the address you provided, and it was never
returned as undeliverable to USCIS. To determine if your card was returned to USCIS, check your case status online at
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/Dashboard.do. You can also call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-
5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing) call: 1-800-767-1833. If the card was not returned as undeliverable to USCIS,
then you must file Form I-90 using reason “3.a.” (My previous card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed).
Item Number 3.c. My existing card has been mutilated. Select this reason if your card is mutilated or partially
destroyed. Submit a copy of your Permanent Resident Card or a government-issued form of identification that contains
your name, date of birth, photograph, and signature (for example, passport, driver’s license, or military identification
document). You must include the filing fee and biometric services fee with your application if filing using reason “3.c.”
Item Number 3.d. My existing card has incorrect data because of DHS error. Select this reason if your card has
incorrect data, and the error was caused by DHS. Attach the original Permanent Resident Card issued with the incorrect
data. A copy of the card is not acceptable in this case.
Include proof of your correct name or biographical data. Submit a copy of the original court order reflecting your name or
a copy of your original marriage certificate, divorce decree, birth certificate, adoption decree, passport, or applicable court
documents, etc. Legal name change documents submitted as evidence of a name change must have been registered with
the proper civil authority. No filing fee or biometric services fee are required if filing using reason “3.d.”
Form I-90 Instructions 02/27/17 N
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