Helping Permanent Residents Renew or Replace Their Green Cards
If your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) is expired, expiring soon, lost, or damaged, our office assists lawful permanent residents with the green card renewal and replacement process through USCIS. We help clients throughout Los Angeles County prepare and file Form I-90 applications and address common renewal issues.
✅ Renew expired Green Cards✅ Replace lost or stolen Green Cards✅ Correct USCIS card errors✅ Direct access to an attorney — not a paralegal mill
Although many green card renewals appear straightforward, certain situations may involve prior immigration issues, extended travel outside the United States, criminal history concerns, or USCIS complications. Our office helps clients prepare complete and organized filings to minimize delays.
We help applicants prepare a complete, well-organized case that anticipates USCIS concerns before they become Requests for Evidence or interview problems.
We commonly assist with:
Our focus is preparation: complete documentation, consistent information across forms, and a clear strategy that puts the strongest possible case in front of USCIS.
1. Initial Consultation & Eligibility ReviewWe review your immigration history, Green Card status, and determine the appropriate filing strategy.
2. Document Preparation & Evidence GatheringOur office prepares the Form I-90 application and gathers supporting documentation required by USCIS.
3. Filing with USCISThe renewal or replacement application is submitted electronically or by mail to USCIS.
4. Biometrics AppointmentMost applicants are scheduled for fingerprinting and background screening.
5. USCIS Processing & DecisionUSCIS reviews the application and issues the renewed or replacement Green Card.
We handle most cases on a flat-fee basis. After your consultation, you receive a complete quote based on your specific situation — no hourly billing, no hidden fees.
USCIS filing fees are separate and paid directly to USCIS.
All fee structures are discussed clearly before representation begins.
We represent adjustment of status applicants in Glendale, Los Angeles, Burbank, Pasadena, North Hollywood, Van Nuys, Studio City, Eagle Rock, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and surrounding areas — and serve clients statewide.
Most permanent residents should renew their Green Card within six months before expiration.
Travel may become difficult with an expired Green Card. It is generally recommended to renew before expiration whenever possible.
You may file Form I-90 to request a replacement Green Card.
Processing times vary depending on USCIS workload and case circumstances.
Many green card renewal cases do not require interviews, though USCIS may request additional information in some situations.
Our office assists clients in responding to Requests for Evidence and addressing additional USCIS documentation requests.
Need Help Renewing or Replacing Your Green Card? Schedule a consultation to discuss your case and next steps.