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Losing your Green Card or needing to renew it can feel
stressful—especially if money is tight. Many people are told they need to pay
hundreds or even thousands of dollars just to get help with the process.
The truth is, many individuals are able to complete Form I-90 on their
own. If you understand the steps and your options, you may be able to save a
significant amount of money.
This guide will walk you through how the process works and what you can
do if you have little or no money.
What is Form I-90?
Form I-90 is the application used to replace or renew a Green Card. You
may need to file it if your card was lost, stolen, expired, or contains
incorrect information.
This form is submitted to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS), either online or by mail.
What if you don’t have money to apply?
One of the biggest concerns people have is the cost. Filing fees can be
difficult to afford, especially if you are already dealing with financial
stress.
In some situations, you may be able to request a fee waiver. A fee waiver
allows you to submit your application without paying the filing fee, depending
on your financial situation.
Who may qualify for a fee waiver?
You may be eligible for a fee waiver if you receive certain government
benefits, have low income, or are experiencing financial hardship.
USCIS will review your situation carefully, so it is important to include
documentation that shows your current financial condition.
What form do you use for a fee waiver?
If you are requesting a waiver, you must complete Form I-912. This form
is submitted together with your Form I-90.
It is important to make sure everything is filled out completely and that
you include proof of your income, benefits, or hardship.
How to file Form I-90 step by step
The first step is to complete Form I-90 as accurately as possible. Take
your time and review each section carefully before moving on.
Next, gather your supporting documents. This may include a copy of your
current or expired Green Card, and if your card was lost or stolen, a police
report can also be helpful.
If you are requesting a fee waiver, complete Form I-912 and include
supporting documents that show your financial situation.
Once everything is ready, you can submit your application either online
or by mail. Always keep copies of everything you send for your records.
Important things to keep in mind
Small mistakes can cause delays. Double-check your application before
submitting it, make sure your address is correct, and ensure that all required
documents are included.
Many people run into problems simply because something was left blank or
missing.
Common mistakes people make
One common mistake is submitting the form without supporting documents.
Another is requesting a fee waiver without including proof of income or
benefits.
Some people also pay high fees for help without understanding that they
may be able to complete the process themselves.
Do you need a lawyer?
Not always. Many individuals successfully file Form I-90 on their own.
However, every situation is different, and it is important to make sure you
understand your own circumstances before moving forward.
Final thoughts
Even if you have little or no money, you still have options. Taking the
time to understand the process can help you avoid unnecessary costs and give
you more control over your situation.
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๐งพ About the Author
Christian A. Soto is an Arizona Certified Legal Document Preparer (AZCLDP
#81428) and founder of Servicios Privados Legales de AZ LLC.
He provides educational resources designed to help individuals complete
legal and immigration forms in a simple, step-by-step format, with a focus on
saving money and understanding the process.
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No legal advice is provided. No attorney-client relationship is formed.
For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney.


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