Green Card Renewal in Arizona

    Arizona is home to a significant residents born abroad, with many residing across the Phoenix metro, Tucson, and border communities. Whether you're in Chandler, Mesa, Scottsdale, or Yuma, ImmigrationAlly's online I-90 builder helps you prepare your green card renewal forms conveniently from home. Our service fee for I-90 Green Card Renewal is $89.

    Green Card Renewal in Arizona

    Arizona has over 900,000 foreign-born residents. USCIS processing times for I-90 filings from Arizona typically average 8–14 months. For the most current processing times, applicants should always check the USCIS website at uscis.gov/processing-times.

    Local Insight

    Arizona has two USCIS field offices, Phoenix on S. 16th Street and Tucson on S. Coach Drive. The Phoenix office serves a large portion of the state. If you reside in southern Arizona (Sierra Vista, Nogales, Douglas), your submission may be assigned to Tucson. Maricopa County residents should be aware that the Phoenix Application Support Center handles biometrics separately from the field office; your appointment may be at a different location than where an interview might eventually take place.

    Why Use ImmigrationAlly for Your I-90 in Arizona

    • Beat Arizona's High Case Volume: The Phoenix USCIS office handles one of the heaviest caseloads in the Southwest. A complete I-90 skips the RFE queue and keeps your renewal on track.
    • Bilingual Support for AZ Families: Over 75% of Arizona's immigrants speak Spanish at home. Every I-90 field is explained in natural Mexican Spanish alongside English — not awkward translations.
    • $89 vs. $1,800+ for a Phoenix Attorney: Immigration attorneys in Phoenix and Tucson charge $1,500–$2,500 for I-90 preparation. ImmigrationAlly provides guided form preparation for $89.

    USCIS Field Offices in Arizona

    • Phoenix Field Office — 1330 S. 16th St., Phoenix, AZ 85034
    • Tucson Field Office — 4475 S. Coach Dr., Tucson, AZ 85714

    Trending Immigration Topics in Arizona

    • Arizona-Specific USCIS Office Information: Many green card holders in Arizona are looking for the exact locations, operating hours, and services offered by USCIS field offices within the state, particularly in Phoenix, to facilitate their renewal process.
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    • Processing Times and Delays in Arizona: Green card holders in Arizona are frequently searching for information on current processing times for Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) and any potential delays specific to the Arizona USCIS field offices.
    • Legal Assistance for Green Card Renewal in Arizona: There's a noticeable demand for information on finding reliable immigration attorneys or legal aid services in Arizona to assist with the green card renewal process, especially for complex situations or those facing language barriers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I renew my Green Card if I live in Arizona?

    To renew your Green Card (Permanent Resident Card) in Arizona, applicants typically file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with USCIS. This form can be filed either online through the USCIS website or by mail. ImmigrationAlly provides an online tool to help you prepare your I-90 forms for a service fee.

    What are the USCIS government filing fees to renew my Green Card in Arizona?

    The USCIS government filing fee for Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, is $415 when filed online or $465 when filed by paper. Both fees include biometrics. Information regarding fee waivers, including Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, can be found on the USCIS website.

    Can I renew my Green Card online from Arizona?

    Yes, USCIS allows applicants to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, online. This is often a convenient way to submit your forms. When filing online, the USCIS government fee is $415, which includes biometrics.

    How long does it typically take to renew a Green Card for Arizona residents?

    Processing times for Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, typically range from 8 to 14 months. After filing, USCIS will send you a receipt notice, which, along with your expiring Green Card, per USCIS guidance, extends the validity of your card for 36 months while your application is pending. For the most current processing times, applicants should always check the USCIS website at uscis.gov/processing-times.

    When should I apply to renew my Green Card if I live in Arizona?

    USCIS generally advises applicants to apply to renew their Green Card within six months before its expiration date.

    Are there any USCIS offices in Arizona where I can file my I-90 Green Card renewal?

    While Arizona has USCIS Field Offices in Phoenix and Tucson, applicants do not file their Form I-90 Green Card renewal directly at these local offices. Form I-90 applications are typically mailed to a USCIS Lockbox facility or filed online. Applicants should always refer to the official USCIS website for the most current and correct mailing address for Form I-90, as these locations can change. The Arizona Field Offices are primarily for interviews, biometrics appointments, or other scheduled services.

    What is ImmigrationAlly's service fee for Green Card renewal for Arizona residents?

    ImmigrationAlly charges a service fee of $89 to help you prepare your Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. This fee is separate from the USCIS government filing fee.

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