Contents
- What to do if you lose your green card but still want to travel
- How to replace a lost or stolen green card
- What to do if your green card is expired or about to expire
- How to renew your green card
- What to do if you are a permanent resident and want to travel outside the United States
- How to apply for a reentry permit
- What to do if you are a permanent resident and want to travel inside the United States
- How to get a travel document if you are a permanent resident
- What to do if you are a conditional permanent resident and want to travel
- How to get a travel document if you are a conditional permanent resident
If you lose your green card while traveling abroad, there are a few things you can do to try and get back into the United States. First, you should contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and let them know what happened. They may be able to help you get a new green card. If you can’t get a new green card, you may be able to get a travel document called a ” transportation letter.” This letter will allow you to return to the United States
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What to do if you lose your green card but still want to travel
If you lose your green card while traveling abroad, you may be concerned that you will not be able to return to the United States. However, there are steps you can take to replace your green card and continue your travels.
First, contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate to report the loss of your green card. The embassy will provide you with a list of documents that you will need to replace your green card, including a police report and proof of identity.
Next, submit an application for a new green card, along with the required documentation, to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Depending on your situation, you may be able to apply for a provisional waiver of inadmissibility, which would allow you to remain in the United States while your application is processed.
Once your new green card is approved, you will be able to continue traveling as normal.
How to replace a lost or stolen green card
If you are a permanent resident and you lose your green card, you should report the loss or theft to the nearest U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office or to the local police, as soon as possible. You will need to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, and pay the filing fee, which is currently $455. You will also need to submit evidence of your identity and residency, such as a passport, birth certificate, or other government-issued photo ID. If your green card was stolen, you should also file a police report.
What to do if your green card is expired or about to expire
If your green card is expired or about to expire, you will need to renew it before you can travel. If you are outside of the United States, you will need to contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate to make an appointment for a Green Card Renewal Interview. You will need to bring your current green card, a valid passport, and proof of your current status in the United States.
If you are inside the United States, you will need to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You will need to include your current green card, a valid passport, and proof of your current status in the United States. You may also need to include additional documentation depending on your individual case.
Once you have filed Form I-90 and paid the filing fee, you will receive a receipt notice in the mail with your biometrics appointment date. You will need to bring this notice with you when you go to your biometrics appointment. At your biometrics appointment, USCIS will collect your fingerprints and take your photo. After USCIS has processed your application, they will mail you a new green card.
How to renew your green card
If your green card is lost or stolen while you’re outside the United States, you should notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate immediately. The embassy or consulate will then issue you a temporary travel document called a “boarding foil.” With this document, you will be able to return to the United States.
Once you’re back in the country, you will need to apply for a new Green card. You can do this by filing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. You will need to submit proof of your identity and residency, as well as a photo. There is a filing fee for this application.
If you have any questions about replacing a lost or stolen green card, you should contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for help.
What to do if you are a permanent resident and want to travel outside the United States
If you are a permanent resident of the United States (i.e. you have a green card), you may want to travel outside of the country at some point. Unfortunately, if you lose your green card while you are away, it can be difficult to get back into the United States.
There are a few things you can do to try to make sure that you can get back into the country, even if you don’t have your green card with you. First, it is important to carry some kind of documentation with you that proves that you are a permanent resident. This could be a copy of your green card or a letter from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Second, if possible, try to get in touch with the nearest US consulate or embassy. They may be able to help you with getting replacement documentation or with other issues related to your travel.
Finally, if all else fails, you may be able to apply for what is known as a “parolee status.” This will allow you to enter the United States without having your green card, but it is generally only given in exceptional circumstances. If you believe that your case qualifies for parolee status, you should contact USCIS for more information.
How to apply for a reentry permit
If you lose your green card but still want to travel, you can apply for a reentry permit. This will allow you to travel outside the United States for up to two years without having to reapply for a green card. To apply for a reentry permit, you will need to submit Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, along with the appropriate fee. You will also need to submit proof that you are a lawful permanent resident and that you have plans to return to the United States within the two-year period.
What to do if you are a permanent resident and want to travel inside the United States
If you are a permanent resident and want to travel inside the United States, you should carry your green card with you at all times. If you lose your green card, you can get a replacement from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
If you are outside of the United States and lose your green card, you should contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate immediately.
How to get a travel document if you are a permanent resident
If you are a permanent resident and you lose your green card, you will need to apply for a travel document in order to return to the United States. You can apply for a travel document by filing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
There is no fee to file Form I-131. However, if you are applying for a refugee travel document or an advance parole document, you will need to pay a $30 processing fee. USCIS may also charge an $85 biometrics fee if you need to have your fingerprints taken.
You will need to submit several supporting documents with your application, including proof of your identity and your permanent resident status. You will also need to provide evidence of your travel plans and explain why you need a travel document.
Once USCIS receives your application, they will review it and decide whether or not to approve it. If your application is approved, you will be issued a travel document that will allow you to return to the United States.
What to do if you are a conditional permanent resident and want to travel
If you lose your Green Card but are still a conditional permanent resident, you will need to apply for a new green Card. You can do this by filing Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
If you are outside the United States when you lose your Green Card, you will need to contact the nearest U.S. consulate or USCIS office to apply for a new green Card. You will need to file Form I-90 and will also need to submit proof that you are a conditional permanent resident, such as a copy of your original Green Card or a copy of the USCIS approval notice for your residency application.
How to get a travel document if you are a conditional permanent resident
If you are a conditional permanent resident and you want to travel outside the United States, you must carry a valid travel document. If your green card expires, you cannot get a new one. However, you can apply for a travel document by filing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document.
When you apply for a travel document, you will need to show that you have a valid reason for traveling. For example, you might need to travel for business or personal reasons. You will also need to show that you have ties to the United States and that you plan to return after your trip.
If you are approved for a travel document, it will be valid for up to two years. You can use it to travel multiple times during that period. However, if your circumstances change and you no longer meet the requirements for a conditional permanent resident, your travel document may be taken away from you.