-Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lyons, Larry"
> Kevin,
>
> You may want to talk with an immigration lawyer. But here's what I found:
>
> http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/greencard.htm
>
> In your case you might be interested in this notice:
> "If you are a renewal applicant AND you were issued your "Green Card"
before
> your 14th birthday AND you are now over 14 years old, you must be
> fingerprinted. You will need to bring a check or money order for the $50
> fingerprinting fee (total of $180 for both the I-90 renewal application
and
> the fingerprinting service)."
>
> Anyhow navigate through the site. By and large its fairly easy to
> understand.
>
> I went through the process last December. I did the paper work on-line
(btw
> they have a nice dynamic pdf generator), and then paid for it. You then
have
> to telephone your nearest application support center and get photographed
> and finger printed again. Then they will issue you a temp card. You should
> get your new one in about a year or so.
>
> BTW you may not be eligible for electronic filing, so you'll have to take
in
> all the paperwork to the application support center, then make a separate
> appointment for the photos and fingerprinting.
>
> larry
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 4:05 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Scary if True
> >
> >
> > > I have been in the US for almost 21 years. i'm turning 23
> > this year.
> > > I
> > just recently found out that I was supposed to renew my
> > residential alien card when I was 14! Yikes! I'm going to
> > renew it this week. I hope that's still possible :-D
> >
> > Good luck with that. There was a story on NPR this morning
> > about a foreign Fullbright scholar that got deported because
> > his connecting flight put him through a different airport
> > than what his visa said.
> >
> > -Kevin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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