Green Card Renewal in Arkansas
ImmigrationAlly offers an online platform to assist Arkansas residents with the preparation of Form I-90, the application for green card renewal. Whether you live in Little Rock, the Fayetteville-Springdale metro, or Fort Smith, our platform helps you prepare your forms accurately based on the information you provide.
Green Card Renewal in Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas, anchored by Fayetteville, Springdale, and Rogers, has a growing residents born abroad. Arkansas has USCIS Application Support Centers (ASCs) in both Fort Smith and Little Rock to serve the state's two main population corridors for biometrics appointments.
Local Insight
Local community centers and non-profit organizations in Arkansas often host workshops and provide resources to help immigrants understand the green card renewal process and prepare their forms.
USCIS Field Offices in Arkansas
- Fort Smith Field Office — 4624 Kelley Hwy., Fort Smith, AR 72904
- Little Rock Field Office — 900 S. Shackleford Rd., Little Rock, AR 72211
Trending Immigration Topics in Arkansas
- Delays and Backlogs at Arkansas USCIS Field Offices for Green Card Renewals: Concerns are rising among Arkansas residents about extended processing times and backlogs for green card renewals, particularly at USCIS Application Support Centers, leading to uncertainty and anxiety.
- Navigating the 'New Green Card, Now What?' Process in Arkansas: Many Arkansas green card holders, especially those who have recently received their initial green card, are seeking guidance on the subsequent steps and renewal process, including understanding timelines and required documentation.
- Impact of USCIS Office Closures/Changes on Arkansas Green Card Renewals: With limited physical USCIS presence in Arkansas, residents are questioning how office closures or changes in service impact their ability to submit renewal applications and attend necessary appointments.
- Understanding the Oath Ceremony Timeline for Naturalization After Green Card Renewal in Arkansas: Arkansas residents who have renewed their green cards and are now pursuing naturalization are expressing concerns about the unpredictable wait times for oath ceremonies, impacting their ability to become U.S. citizens.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does green card renewal take in Arkansas?
USCIS processing times for I-90 applications typically vary. With a receipt notice after you file Form I-90, your green card is valid for an additional 36 months. ImmigrationAlly provides tools to assist you in completing your I-90 application form. For the most current processing times, please refer to uscis.gov/processing-times.
Which USCIS office handles my application in Arkansas?
Arkansas has USCIS Application Support Centers (ASCs) in Fort Smith and Little Rock. Your biometrics appointment will be assigned to the nearest Application Support Center based on your home address. USCIS field offices handle interviews and complex applications, while ASCs handle biometrics.
What are the fees for I-90 Green Card Renewal in Arkansas?
The ImmigrationAlly service fee for I-90 Green Card Renewal is $89. The USCIS government filing fee for Form I-90 is $465 for paper filing (biometrics included) or $415 for online filing (biometrics included). Information regarding fee exemptions and waivers can be found on the USCIS website.