Instructions For Application To Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90) Page 9

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4. Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
5. American Indian or Alaska Native. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South
America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
6. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii,
Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
Item Number 8. Height. Select the values that best match your height in feet and inches. For example, if you are five
feet and nine inches, select “5” for feet and “09” for inches. Do not enter your height in meters or centimeters.
Item Number 9. Weight. Enter your weight in pounds. If you do not know your weight, or need to enter a weight under
30 pounds or over 699 pounds, enter “000.” Do not enter your weight in kilograms.
Item Number 10. Eye Color. Select the box that best describes the color of your eyes.
Item Number 11. Hair Color. Select the box that best describes the color of your hair.
Part 4. Accommodations for Individuals With Disabilities and/or Impairments
USCIS is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and/or
impairments that will help them fully participate in USCIS programs and benefits.
Reasonable accommodations vary with each disability and/or impairment. They may involve modifications to practices or
procedures. There are various types of reasonable accommodations that USCIS may offer. Examples include but are not
limited to:
1. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, USCIS may provide you with a sign-language interpreter at an interview or other
immigration benefit-related appointment;
2. If you are blind or have low vision, USCIS may permit you to take a test orally rather than in writing; or
3. If you are unable to travel to a designated USCIS location for an interview, USCIS may visit you at your home or a
hospital.
If you believe that you need USCIS to accommodate your disability and/or impairment, select “Yes” and then any
applicable box in Item Numbers 1.a. - 1.c. that describes the nature of your disabilities and/or impairments. Also,
describe the types of accommodations you are requesting on the lines provided. If you are requesting a sign-language
interpreter, indicate for which language. If you need extra space to provide additional information within this application,
use the space provided in Part 8. Additional Information.
NOTE: All domestic USCIS facilities meet the Accessibility Guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act, so you
do not need to contact USCIS to request an accommodation for physical access to a domestic USCIS office. However, in
Part 4. of this application, you can indicate whether you use a wheelchair. This will allow USCIS to better prepare for
your visit.
NOTE: USCIS also ensures that limited English proficient (LEP) individuals are provided meaningful access at an
interview or other immigration benefit-related appointment, unless otherwise prohibited by law. LEP individuals may
bring a qualified interpreter to the interview.
USCIS considers requests for reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis, and we will make our best efforts to
reasonably accommodate your disabilities and/or impairments. USCIS will not exclude you from participating in USCIS
programs or deny your application because of your disabilities and/or impairments. Requesting and/or receiving an
accommodation will not affect your eligibility for an immigration benefit.
For hearings before the Immigration Court: The Immigration Court is committed to addressing the needs of individuals
with disabilities and/or impairments. If your case is pending before the Immigration Court, you should notify the court
of any such need before your first hearing with an immigration judge. The Immigration Court considers all requests to
address such needs on a case-by-case basis.
Form I-90 Instructions 02/27/17 N
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