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Form I-90 filing fee

Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card · USCIS · Green card

The filing fee for Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) is $415 if you file online ($465 on paper) as of June 2026. Replace or renew a Permanent Resident Card (green card) that is lost, stolen, damaged, expired or contains incorrect data. The typical all-in cost when filing online is about $415.

Source: USCIS Fee Schedule (Form G-1055). Data as of June 2026.

Fee breakdown

ItemAmount (USD)
Filing fee (paper)$465
Filing fee (online)$415
Typical all-in (online filing + biometrics)$415

Source: USCIS Fee Schedule (Form G-1055). Data as of June 2026.

What Form I-90 is for

Replace or renew a Permanent Resident Card (green card) that is lost, stolen, damaged, expired or contains incorrect data.

Who files Form I-90

Lawful permanent residents and conditional residents who need to replace their green card.

Processing time

Routinely several months; USCIS issues an I-90 receipt notice that extends the card's validity while the case is pending.

Processing times are general expectations only; USCIS publishes case-specific estimates on its processing times page, which vary by service center and category.

Online vs paper

Filing Form I-90 online saves $50 versus paper ($415 online vs $465 on paper). Not every form can be filed online; check the official form page before assuming the online rate applies to your case.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the filing fee for Form I-90?

The USCIS filing fee for Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) is $415 when filed online and $465 on paper, as of June 2026.

Is there a fee waiver for Form I-90?

Form I-90 is generally eligible for a fee waiver using Form I-912 if you meet the low-income criteria. Fees created by Public Law 119-21 (H.R. 1) cannot be waived.

What is Form I-90 used for?

Replace or renew a Permanent Resident Card (green card) that is lost, stolen, damaged, expired or contains incorrect data.

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Source

Fee verified against the official USCIS Form I-90 page and the USCIS Fee Schedule (Form G-1055). Cross-checked source: USCIS G-1055 fee schedule (2024 final fee rule). Figures current as of June 2026. This page is informational only and is not legal advice — confirm the fee on USCIS.gov before filing, and see our methodology.

Last updated: 2026-06-15