Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

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Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

OMB: 1615-0082

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Overview

Overview
Getting Started
About You
Your Request
Evidence
Review and Submit


Sheet 1: Overview

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: QUESTIONS, INSTRUCTIONAL AND HELP TEXT, AND OTHER COPY









Gray cells = N-400 copy that has already been approved
Blue text = boilerplate/standard copy for all myUSCIS interactive forms





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<h1> Welcome to the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

<p> The Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (I-90) is used to replace or renew a Permanent Resident Card (formerly known as the Alien Registration Card or referred to as the Green Card).

Submit this application if your Green Card:
• Has expired
• Will expire
• Was lost, stolen, or destroyed

A Green Card is proof of your permanent resident status in the United States. It also serves as a valid identification document and proof that you are authorized to live and work permanently in the United States.






<h2> Before you start your application <h3> Eligibility <p> You may be eligible to apply to replace your Green Card if you are a:

• Lawful permanent resident
• Permanent resident in commuter status
• Conditional permanent resident whose current Green Card will not expire in the next 90 days

If you are a conditional permanent resident and your Green Card has expired or will expire in the next 90 days, you will need to file a Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (I-751) to remove the conditions on your card.







<h3> Fee <p> We will automatically calculate the cost for you when you submit your application.

The application fee is $540. This includes the $455 standard fee plus an $85 biometrics service fee. You do not have to pay the application fee if:

• Your previous card was issued but never delivered
• Your card was incorrect because of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) error

If you are 14 years old and your card will expire after your 16th birthday, you only have to pay the $85 biometrics fee.

Learn more about <a href="https://www.uscis.gov/feewaiver">filing a fee waiver</a>







<h3> Filing online <p> Submitting your form online is the same as mailing in a completed paper form. They both gather the same information and cost the same.






<h3> Documents you may need <p> We will automatically determine which documents you should provide us as you fill out your application.

The documents you need will depend on your current immigration status and the reason you are requesting a new card. In most cases, it will be helpful for you to have your current Green Card or a government-issued identification card on hand as you complete your application.





<h2> After you submit your application <h3> Track your case online <p> After you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign in to your account often to check your case status and read any important messages from USCIS.






<h3> Respond to requests for information <p> If we need more information from you, we will send you a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Request for Information (RFI). You can respond to our request and upload your documents through your USCIS account.






<h3> Attend your biometrics appointment <p> A few weeks after you submit your application, we will contact you to schedule an appointment at an Application Support Center near you. At the appointment, we will get your fingerprints, photograph, and signature.






<h3> Receive your card <p> Once your application is approved, we will mail you your new Green Card. If your card cannot be delivered to your mailing address, we will hold it for up to 1 year before we destroy it. You can request that we resend your card by filing another Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card and indicating that your card was issued but never received.




<h2> Completing your form online <h3> Complete the Getting Started section first <p> You should answer all questions in the Getting Started section first so we can best customize the rest of your online form experience.






<h3> Provide as many responses as you can <p> You should provide as many responses as you can. Incomplete fields or sections and missing information can slow down the process after you submit your form.






<h3> We will automatically save your responses <p> We will automatically save your information when you select next to go to a new page or navigate to another section of the form. We will save your information for 30 days from today.
Deleted this from the end of the last sentence: " , or from the last time you worked on your form."




<h3> How to continue filling out your form <p> After you start your form, you can sign in to your account to continue where you left off.






<h2> Privacy Act Statement <p> AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this application, and the associated evidence, is collected under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 101.








<p> PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information on this application is to determine if you have established eligibility for the immigration benefit for which you are filing. DHS will use the information you provide to grant or deny the immigration benefit you are seeking.








<p> DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested information, and any requested evidence, may delay a final decision in your case or result in denial of your request for a Permanent Resident Card.








<p> ROUTINE USES: DHS may share the information you provide on this application with other federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses described in the associated published system of records notices [DHS-USCIS-007 - Benefits Information System and DHSUSCIS-001 - Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking System of Records and DHS/USCIS-015 Electronic Immigration System - 2 Account and Case Management System of Records] which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share the information, as appropriate, for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national security.






<h2>
<p> Paperwork Reduction Act Burden Disclosure Notice

An agency may not conduct or sponsor information collection and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 1 hour and 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the required documentation and information, completing the application, preparing statement, attaching necessary documentation, and submitting the application, and 1 hour and 35 minutes when submitted electronically. The collection of biometrics is estimated to require 1 hour and 10 minutes. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Regulatory Coordination Division
Office of Policy and Strategy
20 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20529-2140

Do not mail your completed Form I-90 to this address.

OMB Number: 1615-0052
Expires: 07/31/2019









Security reminder
If you do not complete and submit your form within 30 days, we will delete your data in order to prevent storing personal information indefinitely. If your data is deleted, you can restart the form at any time. See security reminder from G-28 App Overview




Sheet 2: Getting Started

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: GETTING STARTED


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Step Section Paper Form Question # Question Sub-Question Field Type Not Required Instructional Text Help Text Notes Edits between 2017-04-27 and 2017-06-16 Edits between 06/16/2017 and 07/06/2017
Getting Started Preparer and interpreter information
Is someone assisting you with completing this application? Yes/No Radio








(IF YES) Is a preparer assisting you with completing this application? Yes/No Radio
A preparer is anyone who completes or helps you complete all or part of your application using information and answers that you provide.






(IF YES) Is an interpreter assisting you with completing this application? Yes/No Radio






Preparer information 7.1.b (IF YES TO PREPARER) What is your preparer's full name? Given name (first name) Text







7.1.a
Family name (last name) Text







7.2 What is your preparer's business or organization name?
Text









My preparer is not part of a business or organization. Checkbox







7.3.h What is your preparer's mailing address? Country Text







7.3.a
Address line 1 Text







7.3.b
Address line 2 Text X






7.3.c
City or town Text







7.3.d
7.3.f

State/Province (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Dropdown







7.3.e
ZIP code/Postal code (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text







7.4 What is your preparer's contact information? Daytime phone number Text







7.6
Email address Text









My preparer does not have an email address. Checkbox







7.5
Fax number Text









My preparer does not have a fax number. Checkbox






Interpreter information 6.1.b (IF YES TO INTERPRETER) What is your interpreter's full name? Given name (first name) Text







6.1.a
Family name (last name) Text







6.2 What is your interpreter's business or organization name?
Text









My interpreter is not part of a business or organization. Checkbox







6.3.h What is your interpreter's mailing address? Country Text







6.3.a
Address line 1 Text







6.3.b
Address line 2 Text X






6.3.c
City or town Text







6.3.d
6.3.F

State/Province (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Dropdown







6.3.e
ZIP code/Postal code (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text







6.4 What is your interpreter's contact information? Daytime phone number Text







6.5
Email address Text









My interpreter does not have an email address. Checkbox







5.1.b What language is your interpreter using to interpret this application for you?
Text


This answer will be used to populate the language being interpreted in statements/questions in the Interpreter signature section in Review & Submit


Your name 1.3.b What is your current legal name? Given name (first name) Text
Your current legal name is the name on your birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by a legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide any nicknames here. This is the name we will print on your card.





1.3.c
Middle name (if applicable) Text X






1.3.a
Family name (last name) Text







1.4 Has your name legally changed since you received your Permanent Resident Card? Yes Radio









No Radio









I never received my previous card Radio







1.5.b (IF YES) What is your name exactly as it appears on your Permanent Resident Card? Given name (first name) Text
Provide your name exactly as it appears on your Permanent Resident Card, even if it is misspelled.





1.5.c
Middle name (if applicable) Text X






1.5.a
Family name (last name) Text






Your contact information 5.4 How can we contact you? Mobile phone number Text









I am deaf or hard of hearing and need TTY assistance. Checkbox







5.3
Daytime phone number Text









This is the same as my mobile phone number. Checkbox







5.5
Email address Text









I do not have an email address. Checkbox







1.6.a What is your current mailing address? In care of name (if any) Text X We will use your current mailing address to contact you throughout the application process. We may not be able to contact you if you do not provide a complete and valid address. Provide a name if someone else is receiving your mail for you at your current mailing address.




1.6.i
Country Dropdown







1.6.b
Address line 1 Text







1.6.c
Address line 2 Text X






1.6.g
City or town Text







1.6.e
State/Province (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text







1.6.h
1.6.f

ZIP code/Postal code (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text








Is this where you currently live? Yes/No Radio







1.7.h (IF NO) Where do you live now? Country Dropdown







1.7.a
Address line 1 Text







1.7.b
Address line 2 Text







1.7.c
City or town Text







1.7.d
1.7.f

State/Province (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text







1.7.e
1.7.g

ZIP code/Postal code (FOR FOREIGN ADDRESS) Text






Additional information 1.9 What is your date of birth? Month/Day/Year Date







1.1 What is your A-Number?
Text
Your A-Number is located on your Permanent Resident Card (formerly known as the Alien Registration Card or referred to as the Green Card), and consists of a 7, 8, or 9-digit number.

The A-Number may be located on the front or back of the card, depending on when the card was issued.

Where to find your A-Number <br> [sample A-Number card image]


Added header above image: "Where to find your A-Number"


1.2 What is your USCIS Online Account Number?
Text
You can find your USCIS Online Account Number by signing in to your account and going to your profile page.

If you previously filed an application, petition, or request using the USCIS online filing system, provide the USCIS Online Account Number you were issued.

If you previously filed certain applications, petitions, or requests on a paper form via a USCIS Lockbox facility, you may have received a USCIS Online Account Access Notice issuing you a USCIS Online Account Number. You can find this number at the top of the notice.

The USCIS Online Account Number is not the same as an A-Number. The USCIS Online Account Number was previously called the USCIS Electronic Immigration System (USCIS ELIS) Number.








I do not have a USCIS Online Account. Number. Checkbox







1.16 What is your U.S. Social Security number?
Text









I do not have a U.S. Social Security number. Checkbox






Sheet 3: About You

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: ABOUT YOU


Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. (In some cases, like in the Crimes and Offenses section, instructional text may appear above a set of questions.)
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Step Section Paper Form Question # Question Sub-Question Field Type Not Required Instructional Text Help Text Notes Edits between 2017-04-27 and 2017-06-16 Edits between 06/16/2017 and 07/06/2017
About You Where you were born 1.11 What is your country of birth?
Dropdown







1.10 What is your city, town, or village of birth?
Text







1.12 What is your mother's first name?
Text







1.13 What is your father's first name?
Text






Your immigration information 1.14 What is your class of admission?
Dropdown
Your class of admission is the 3-digit code for the immigrant category under which you were granted your permanent resident status.

This code can be found on your Permanent Resident Card and usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number.

Where to find your code <br> [sample class of admission image]

ELIS currently has a dropdown list of all of the classes of admission. We will be using this same list. Added header above image: "Where to find your code"


1.15 On what date did you become a permanent resident? Month/Day/Year Date







3.1 Where did you apply for your immigrant visa or adjustment of status?
Text
Provide the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office where you applied for your immigrant visa or submitted your application for permanent resident status.





3.2 Where was your immigrant visa or adjustment of status issued?
Text
Provide the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office that issued your immigrant visa or permanent resident status.






Did you enter the United States with an immigrant visa? Yes/No Radio
Immigrant visas are processed and issued by the U.S. consulate in a foreign country. If you received your Green Card by applying for permanent resident status after you entered the United States, then you did not enter with an immigrant visa.
LOGIC: If yes, an additional evidence field is triggered in the Evidence section



3.3.a.1 (IF YES) What was the port-of-entry that you used to enter the United States?
Dropdown


ELIS has a dropdown list of POEs that we will be reusing.



3.3.a (IF YES) What was your destination when you entered the United States? City or town Text




"Where were you traveling to when you entered the United States?" changed to "What was your destination when you entered the United States?"




State Text







3.4 Have you ever been placed in exclusion, deportation, or removal proceedings, or been ordered removed from the United States? Yes/No Radio








(IF YES) Provide an explanation.
Textarea







3.5 Have you EVER abandoned your permanent resident status, filed form I-407, or been determined to have abandoned your status? Yes/No Radio
You have abandoned your status if you have filed for Abandonment by Alien of Status as a Lawful Permanent Resident (I-407).


Added "form I-407" and removed "tried".



(IF YES) Provide an explanation.
Textarea






Describe yourself




We require you to complete the categories below to conduct background checks. Providing this information as part of your application may reduce the time you spend at your biometrics services appointment.





1.8 What is your gender? Male/Female Radio







3.6 What is your ethnicity? Hispanic or Latino
Not Hispanic or Latino
Radio
Hispanic or Latino refers to a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.





3.7 What is your race? White  Checkbox
Select all that apply. Your race is different from your ethnicity and should reflect your geographical origins. White

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.









Asian  Checkbox

Asian

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.







Black or African American  Checkbox

Black or African American

A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.







American Indian or Alaska Native  Checkbox

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.







Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander  Checkbox

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.





3.8 What is your height? Feet/Inches Text







3.9 What is your weight? Pounds Text







3.10 What is the color of your eyes? Black/Blue/Brown/Gray/Green/Hazel/Maroon/Pink/ Unknown/other Dropdown







3.11 What is the color of your hair? Bald (no hair)/Black/Blonde/Brown/Gray/Red/Sandy/White/ Unknown/other Dropdown






Sheet 4: Your Request

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: YOUR REQUEST

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Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line
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Step Section Paper Form Question # Question Sub-Question Field Type Not Required Instructional Text Help Text Notes Edits between 2017-04-27 and 2017-06-16
Your Request Reason for new card 2.1.a-c What is your current immigration status? Lawful permanent resident/Permanent resident in commuter status/Conditional permanent resident Radio





(IF LPR OR PERMANENT RESIDENT IN COMMUTER STATUS) 2.2.a Why are you applying to replace your Permanent Resident Card? My card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed Radio






2.2.b
DHS issued my card but I never received it Radio






2.2.c
My card has been mutilated or partially destroyed Radio






2.2.d
My card is incorrect because of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) error Radio






2.2.e
My name or other biographic information has legally changed Radio






2.2.f
My card has expired Radio






2.2.f
My card will expire within 6 months Radio






2.2.g.1 (IF 14TH BIRTHDAY WAS IN LAST 30 DAYS) I am 14 years old and my current card will expire AFTER my 16th birthday Radio






2.2.g.2 (IF 14TH BIRTHDAY WAS IN LAST 30 DAYS) I am 14 years old and my current card will expire BEFORE my 16th birthday Radio






2.2.h1
I am a permanent resident who is taking up commuter status Radio

Only select this option if you are employed in the United States, but will be living in Mexico or Canada.



2.2.h2
I am a commuter and I am going to take up residence in the United States Radio






2.2.i
I have been automatically converted to a lawful permanent resident Radio






2.2.j
I have a prior edition of the Alien Registration Card Radio






2.2.j
Other Radio








(IF 2.2.j) Provide an explanation. Textarea






2.2.h1.1 (IF 2.h1) Where is the port-of-entry that you will use to enter and exit the United States?
dropdown


ELIS has a dropdown list of POEs that we will be reusing for this input.

(IF CONDITIONAL PERMANENT RESIDENT) 2.3.a Why are you applying to replace your Permanent Resident Card? My card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed Radio






2.3.b
DHS issued my card but I never received it Radio






2.3.c
My card has been mutilated or partially destroyed Radio






2.3.d
My current card is incorrect because of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) error Radio






2.3.e
My name or other biographic information has legally changed Radio





Requests for accommodations 4.1 Are you requesting an accommodation because of your disabilities and/or impairments? Yes/No Radio
We will make every effort to make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.

• If you use a wheelchair, we will make sure you can be fingerprinted, interviewed, and sworn in at a location that is wheelchair accessible. All domestic USCIS facilities meet the Accessibility Guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
• If you are unable to travel to a designated USCIS location for an interview, USCIS may visit you at your home or a hospital to conduct the interview
• If you use a service animal such as a guide dog, your animal may come with you to your interview or any other immigration benefit-related appointment
• If you are blind or have low vision, USCIS may permit you to take a test orally rather than in writing
• If you are hearing impaired, the officer conducting your interview will speak loudly and slowly, or we will work with you to arrange for a sign language interpreter. If you require a sign language interpreter at your interview, or any other immigration benefit-related appointment, please indicate that here.





4.1.a (IF YES) Select all that apply. I am deaf or hard of hearing. Checkbox






4.1.a
Provide an explanation for the accommodation that you are requesting. If you are requesting a sign-language interpreter, indicate for which language (for example, American Sign Language). Textarea






4.1.b
I am blind or have low vision. Checkbox






4.1.b
Provide an explanation for the accommodation that you are requesting. Textarea






4.1.c
I have another type of disability and/or impairment (for example, wheelchair). Checkbox






4.1.c
Provide an explanation for the accommodation that you are requesting. Describe the nature of your disability and/or impairment. Textarea





Sheet 5: Evidence

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: QUESTIONS, INSTRUCTIONAL AND HELP TEXT, AND OTHER COPY


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Step Section Evidence Title Field Type Instructional Text Logic Notes Plain Language Notes myUSCIS response Working Group Notes myUSCIS response Edits between 2017-04-27 and 2017-06-16
Evidence


As part of applying for a replacement Permanent Resident Card, you will need to provide evidence to support your application. These documents help us evaluate your application and verify your answers.

You are required to provide several documents as part of submitting your application. You may also need to provide additional evidence, depending on how you answered some questions.

Do not send original documents to USCIS in the mail. Provide legible copies of your documents unless USCIS later requests original documents.


PLC (Alice): I think the third paragraph needs some tweaking. What's the difference between sending and providing something in the mail? I would change the first sentence to say "Do not send original documents to USCIS in the mail."
Copy updated to include PL recommendations. OCCaca041217- 1st PARAGRAPH: remove "are true". End the sentence with "answers."
2nd PARAGRAPH: remove "now".
3rd PARAGRAPH: Why is this discussing mail at all? Shouldn't this be about uplaoding info into ELIS with the submission? Please revisit and revise appropriately. I also recommend a separate, clear sentence addressing later requests for originals on a case by case, specific basis.
Copy updated to include the first two recommendations.

The warning about mail is to deter applicants from filing online and then mailing in an additional packet of information. The applicant will be provided information about how to upload for each piece of evidence.


Evidence to support your application Your Permanent Resident Card Upload Upload an image of both sides of your Permanent Resident Card (formerly known as the Alien Registration Card or Green Card).

Make sure all text is clear and readable.

If your card was lost, stolen, destroyed, or damaged, and you are unable to upload a copy of it, you can upload a copy of another government-issued form of identification in the next section.
If reason =
2.2.a
2.2.c
2.2.d
2.2.f
2.2.g1
2.2.g2
2.2.j
2.3.a
2.3.c
2.3.d



OCCaca 041217 - RECOMMENDED EDIT: use the word another to describe the GI ID that is not the green card.
". . . Upload a copy of another government-issued form . . . "
Copy updated to include recommendation.


Your photo identification Upload Upload an image of a government-issued form of identification that contains your name, date of birth, photograph, and signature. This can be one of the following:

• Your passport
• Your driver's license
• Your military identification
If reason =
2.2.a
2.2.b
2.2.c
2.2.i
2.3.a
2.3.b
2.3.c








Evidence of your Permanent Resident Card Upload Upload an image of the approval notice that you received when you applied for your current Green Card. This can be the Notice of Action (I-797) for one of the following forms:

• Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (I-485)
• Petition to Remove the Conditions of Residence (I-751)
• Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions (I-829)
• Application to Adjust Status from Temporary to Permanent Resident (I-698)
• Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (I-881)
• Application for Cancellation and Adjustment of Status for Certain Nonpermanent Residents (EOIR-42B)
• Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (I-90)
If reason =
2.2.b
2.3.b

PLC(Alice): This phrasing sounds odd.

1. Why is the evidence title "Evidence of your Permanent Resident Card"? The person just uploaded images of the card two sections ago (or is this if you can't upload an image?). Should this instead say something like "Evidence of Your Lawful Permanent Resident Status"?

2. You don't receive a Form I-485; you submit one. The only form you would receive would be the I-797. I would change the intro sentence to say something like "Upload an image of the form you submitted to apply for your current Green Card or the approval notice you received for that form."

3. Do they have to upload the entire form? Or just the first page?

4. Please try to avoid using "issuance."
This is for applicants who do not have their card anymore.

Copy updated to include PL recommendations.
FOD (Valerie): The applications themselves are not evidence of LPR status, this would only be helpful if we lost all of the person's records. In that case, I think we would RFE for copies of all documents filed with USCIS so we could re-create the record. I think the I-797 or an I-551 ADIT stamp would be more appropriate evidence to show LPR status. I believe someone could also have an IJ order granting adjustment. This should only be asked for those people who obtained their LPR status in the US. The applicant will be asked to provide the approval notice (I-797) that they received. The list of applicable forms was taken directly from the I-90 instructions.


Evidence of your entry with an immigrant visa Upload You may also upload an image of the page in your passport that shows the I-551 stamp you received when you entered the United States. If reason =
2.2.b
2.3.b
AND entered the US with an immigrant visa

PLC (Alice): Are we going to provide a sample image of that stamp? We can consider this for a future enhancement.




Evidence of your correct name or information Upload Upload evidence that shows your correct name or biographical data. Some examples include:

• Marriage certificate
• Divorce decree
• Birth certificate
• Adoption decree
• Passport
• Court document
If reason =
2.2.d
2.3.d








Evidence of your name change Upload Upload a readable image of the legal document that formally changed your name. This can be one of the following:

• Marriage certificate
• Divorce decree
• Adoption decree
• Court document
If reason =
2.2.e
2.3.e








Evidence of employment Upload Upload evidence of your employment that is dated within the last 6 months. Some examples include:

• Pay stub from the last 6 months
• Letter from your employer that includes the employer's letterhead
If reason =
2.2.h1








Evidence of residence in the United States Upload Upload evidence of your residence in the United States. Some examples of include:

• lease agreement
• deed
• utility bill from the last 6 months

If your utility bill or other proof of residence is in your spouse or parent's name, you should also provide a copy of your marriage or birth certificate.
If reason =
2.2.h2








Evidence of lawful permanent resident status Upload If you have been automatically converted to a lawful permanent resident, upload evidence of your temporary resident status. Some examples include:

• Notice of Action (I-797)
• Application for Temporary Resident Status as a Special Agricultural Worker (I-700)
If reason =
2.2.i

PLC (Alice): Should this say "…evidence of your temporary resident status."? (not "residence") Copy updated to include PL recommendations. FOD (Valerie): The Form I-700 was used to request temporary resident status for SAWs. When granted they would have been issued a temporary resident card Form I-688, Temporary Resident Alien Card. So, in this context they should provide the Form I-688 as evidence. This program ended on November 30, 1988 and conversion occurred on December 2, 1990. There should be very few of these if any. This is taken directly from the I-90 instructions and our mandate is to maintain parity with the paper form. We can update the interactive form when the paper form changes.

Sheet 6: Review and Submit

I-90 INTERACTIVE FORM COPY: REVIEW AND SUBMIT


Instructional text: Text that appears directly below a question and provides instructions for answering the question. (In some cases, like in the Crimes and Offenses section, instructional text may appear above a set of questions.)
Help text: Text that appears below or next to an input field, partially hidden. Users can click to expand. Provides additional contextual or clarifying information about a question.
Question grouping page breaks are indicated by a horizontal line
Conditional question logic is indicated in ( ) before question
Personalized copy is indicated in [ ]
Gray cells = N-400 copy that has already been approved



Step Section Paper Form Question # Question Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text CTA Logic Notes Edits between 2017-04-27 and 2017-06-23 Edits between 06/23/2017 and 07/06/2017
Review and Submit Review your application
Check your application before you submit

We will review your application to check for accuracy and completeness before you submit it.

We encourage you to provide as many responses as you can throughout the application. Missing information can slow down the review process after you submit your application.

You can return to this page to review your application as many times as you want before you submit it.
Review my application
















Removal of exemptions statement requested by PM.



Your request reason

Title: Your request reason is: {{Reason for new card}}
Based on the reason for your request, your form filing fee is: {{Dollar amount}}



Added this section so the customer sees their application fee; changed the header to "Your request reason" and edited the copy for blue box



Alerts

You have one or more incomplete required fields.


Removed copy about "warnings" - there are no warnings in the I-90. Condensed to "You have one or more incomplete required fields."

Your application summary



Here is a summary of all the information you provided in your application.

Make sure you have provided responses for everything that applies to you before you submit your application. You can edit your responses by going to each application section using the site navigation.
Continue to sign and pay




Preparer signature 5.2 Applicant's statement regarding the preparer I have requested the services of and consented to [preparer first and last name] preparing this application for me. Checkbox You must read and agree to the statement below.
Sub-section only appears in navigation if users indicate they have a preparer in Getting Started section

Preparer's name from Getting Started appears in statement


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7.7.a Preparer's statement I am not an attorney or accredited representative but have prepared this application on behalf of the applicant and with the applicant's consent. Radio Your preparer must read the statements below and select the statement that applies to him or her.

If your preparer is an attorney or accredited representative whose representation extends beyond preparation of this application, he or she may be obliged to submit a completed Form G-28 Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative with your application.







7.7.b
I am an attorney or accredited representative and my representation of the applicant in this case does not extend beyond the preparation of this application. Radio







7.7.b
I am an attorney or accredited representative and my representation of the applicant in this case extends beyond the preparation of this application. Radio







7.8.a-7.8.b Preparer's certification and signature By my signature, I certify, swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that I prepared this application on behalf of, at the request of, and with the express consent of, the applicant. I completed this application based only on responses the applicant provided me. After completing the application, I reviewed it and all of the applicant's responses with the applicant, who agreed with every answer on the application. If the applicant supplied additional information concerning a question on the application, I recorded it on the application. Checkbox Your preparer must read and agree to the certification below.



Removed language referencing ASC Acknowledgement Statement




As the applicant's preparer, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps:

1. Download the Preparer Signature page
2. Print the Preparer Signature page
3. Read and sign the Preparer Signature page
4. Give the signed Preparer Signature page to the applicant

The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next screen.









7.8.a-7.8.b Preparer's signature upload
Upload Scan and upload your preparer's completed signature page below.





Interpreter signature 5.1.b Applicant's statement regarding the interpreter The interpreter named in the Getting Started section of this application/[Interpreter first and last name] has read to me every question and instruction on this application, as well as my answer to every question in the language I specified in the Getting Started section/[language], a language in which I am fluent. I understand every question and instruction on this application as translated to me by my interpreter, and have provided complete, true, and correct responses in the language indicated above.
Checkbox You must read and agree to the statement below.
Sub-section only appears in navigation if users indicate they have an interpreter in Getting Started section

Removed language referencing ASC Acknowledgement Statement



Interpreter's certification and signature By my signature, I certify, under penalty of perjury, that: I am fluent in English and the language provided in the Getting Started/[language] section of this application, and I have read to this applicant in the identified language every question and instruction on this application and his or her answer to every question. The applicant informed me that he or she understands every instruction, question, and answer on the the application, including the Applicant's Certification, and has verified the accuracy of every answer.

Checkbox Your interpreter must read and agree to the certification below.



Interpreter's certification and signature language changed to reflect what is currently in the N-400. Removed language referencing ASC Acknowledgement Statement.





As the applicant's interpreter, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps:

1. Download the Interpreter Signature page
2. Print the Interpreter Signature page
3. Read and sign the Interpreter Signature page
4. Give the signed Interpreter Signature page to the applicant

The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next screen.









6.6.a Interpreter's signature upload
Upload Scan and upload your interpreter's completed signature page below.





Your signature 5.1.a Applicant's statement I can read and understand English, and have read and understand every question and instruction on this application, as well as my answer to every question. Checkbox You must read and agree to the statement below.
This question only shows if the applicant does NOT have an interpreter

Removed language referencing ASC Acknowledgement Statement











Removed ASC Acknowledgment Statement.



Applicant's certification and signature Copies of any documents I have submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered, original documents, and I understand that USCIS may require that I submit original documents to USCIS at a later date. Furthermore, I authorize the release of any information from any of my records that USCIS may need to determine my eligibility for the immigration benefit that I seek.

I further authorize release of information contained in this application, in supporting documents, and in my USCIS records, to other entities and persons where necessary for the administration and enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.

I understand that USCIS will require me to appear for an appointment to take my biometrics (fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature) and, at that time, I will be required to sign an oath reaffirming that:

1 I reviewed and provided or authorized all of the information in my application;
2 I understood all of the information contained in, and submitted with, my application; and
3 All of this information was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing.

By my signature, I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I provided or authorized all of the information in my application, I understand all of the information contained in, and submitted with, my application, and that all of this information is complete, true and correct.
Checkbox You must read and agree to the certification below. If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false document with your application, we can deny your application and may deny any other immigration benefit. You may also face criminal prosecution and penalties provided by the law.



Applicant's certification and signature language changed to reflect what is currently in the N-400. The ASC Acknowledgement Statement remains the same.


5.6.a Your signature

You must provide your digital signature below by typing your full legal name. We may deny your application if you do not completely fill out this application or fail to submit required documents. We will record the date of your signature with your application.






5.6.b
[Date of signature]



We will record the date on the backend


Pay and submit



The final step to submit your Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card is to pay the required fee.

Your application fee is: [$XXX.00]


We will personalize the fee for users based on the reason for their request




Pay for and submit your application

We will send you to Pay.gov — our safe, secure payment website — to make your payment and submit your application online.

Here are the steps in the payment and submission process:

1. Provide your billing information on Pay.gov
2. Provide your information for one of two billing options: credit card or U.S. bank account
3. Submit your payment

When you have paid your fee, your application will be submitted.

Pay.gov will redirect you to uscis.gov to an application confirmation screen, which will include your application receipt number. You can track the status of your application through your USCIS online account.
Pay and submit



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