Green Card Renewal & Replacement

Renew Your Expired Green Card or Replace a Lost/Damaged One

If your 10-year green card is expiring, already expired, lost, stolen, or damaged, you must file Form I-90 to renew or replace it.
 We help you prepare the application quickly, correctly, and stress-free.

Who Should File Form I-90?

You should submit Form I-90 if:

  • Your green card is expired or will expire within 6 months
  • Your card was lost, stolen, or destroyed
  • Your card is damaged or printed incorrectly
  • You changed your name or biographical information
  • You never received the card USCIS approved and mailed

If you’re unsure, we can confirm whether I-90 is the correct form for your situation

Fee Overview

USCIS Application Fee (Government Fee)

  • $465 (I-90 application fee)

Our Service Fees

  • General 10-year green card renewal/replacement: $60

Additional Considerations

Additional fees may apply for cases involving increased complexity, such as a deportation order, criminal history, or other special circumstances. We will always review your situation in advance and clearly explain all fees before any service agreement is signed—no surprises.

What Do I Need to Prepare?

Most applicants need:
We will give you a simple checklist based on your case.

A copy of your current or expired green card (if available)

A passport or ID if your card is lost

Legal documents if you changed your name (marriage certificate, court order, etc.)

A copy of USCIS notices (if card was never received or printed wrong)

Why Choose Oakland Oriental Group?

  • Registered Immigration Consultants & LDA in California
  • Affordable flat fees — no hidden charges
  • Fast and accurate form preparation
  • We help you avoid mistakes that cause delays
  • Personalized support from real people, not automated systems

How Long Does Renewal Take?

USCIS processing times vary, but usually.

If you need an extension stamp, we can guide you on how to request an appointment.

2–14 months for a new physical card

USCIS may issue an I-551 extension stamp in your passport if you need proof of legal status urgently

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. Green card renewal is a simple administrative process, and most people do not need an attorney.
 If your situation involves legal issues (crimes, past immigration violations, etc.), we may recommend speaking with an attorney

You can still renew it.
 Your lawful permanent resident status does not expire, only the card does.

Yes. Your expired green card + extension letter from USCIS serves as temporary proof of status.
 If needed, you can request an I-551 stamp in your passport.

You must file Form I-90 to replace it.
 If you need immediate proof of status, we can help you request a stamp appointment.

Just contact us — we will walk you through everything.

Email: johnny@eastbayoriental.com
Phone: 510-626-0770
Office: 373 9th St #504, Oakland, CA 94607