Incorrect Info on Green Card: What to do

If the USCIS incorrectly input your name or other personal information on your existing green card, you should file an application to replace the card with the correct name. Note: If you file a Form I-90 to request replacement of your existing card, you will need to submit your current card with the incorrect data.


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Last Updated: 05/07/2026

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