Keep Your Green Card Valid and Your Status Protected
Is your green card about to expire—or already expired? As a lawful permanent resident (LPR), it’s essential to renew your Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551) to maintain valid proof of your legal status in the United States.
At Daniel Albert Law Firm, we make the green card renewal process fast, accurate, and stress-free—so you can continue to live, work, and travel without disruption.
When Should You Renew Your Green Card?
You should apply for renewal if:
USCIS recommends filing Form I-90 to renew or replace your green card. While your immigration status does not expire, your physical card is required for employment, re-entry into the U.S., and accessing many public and private services.
What If You Travel or Work with an Expired Card?
An expired green card can cause significant complications, including:
- Delays at the airport or problems with re-entry
- Issues renewing a driver’s license
- Loss of employment eligibility (I-9 compliance issues)
- Challenges when applying for citizenship or adjusting status
That’s why timely renewal is critical—and having legal support helps you avoid costly mistakes, delays, or denials.
Why Choose Daniel Albert Law Firm?
We ensure your renewal process is smooth, compliant, and completed with care—whether this is your first renewal or you’ve encountered issues in the past.
Don’t Let an Expired Green Card Disrupt Your Life
Let our experienced immigration team manage your Permanent Resident Card renewal and provide you with peace of mind
Contact
- 10925 Beechnut St, Suite A106, Houston, TX 77072
- (832) 930-3059 (English)
- (832) 356-7254 (Español)
- info@danielalbertlaw.com
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