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What should I do if my expired EB-5 conditional green card is stolen?

I live in the US and have an expired EB-5 conditional green card (physical card), and it got stolen last evening. I do have extension receipts but even the expired green card is asked for during travel and other official purposes. What are my immediate next steps?

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Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

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You need to file for a replacement card and if you need to travel or show evidence of your right to be employed, you may want to apply for a temporary green card stamp.

Dennis Tristani

Dennis Tristani

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You should file an I-90 and call USCIS for an infopass appointment so your passport can be stamped with a temporary I-551 (green card).

Lynne Feldman

Lynne Feldman

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I-90 online to file for a replacement and then print that receipt to carry with I-829 receipt.

Stephen Berman

Stephen Berman

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File an I-90 for a replacement card.

Mitch Wexler

Mitch Wexler

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Apply for a replacement with an I-90 form and carry the I-90 receipt as well. If you have a pic of the expired card, that would be good to have handy as well.

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