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How status adjustment works

If you are already in the U.S. on a nonimmigrant visa, you may be able to apply for adjustment of status to obtain a lawful permanent resident card (Green Card) without leaving the country. However, before you can apply for adjustment of status, an immigration petition must be filed on your behalf. Learn about the U.S. adjustment of status process to determine: Which category qualifies you to apply for a Green Card. How to file your immigrant petition. What forms and documents you need. What in-person appointments you might have with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). When you will receive your Green Card.

Renew or replace your permanent resident card (Green Card)

How to Renew or Replace Your Green Card The most common reasons for requesting a new permanent resident card are: Your Green Card has expired or will expire within six months. Your Green Card was lost, stolen, or damaged. You need to change your name or correct other information. If you are a legal permanent resident, you can renew or replace your Green Card. However, if you are a conditional permanent resident, you can only replace it.