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USCIS Document Preparation

USCIS I-90

Green Card Renewal in Reynoldsburg, OH

When dealing with Form I-90, accuracy is everything. Even a minor error on your application can trigger a rejection. For Reynoldsburg families, our document review covers every signature, every date, every translation, and every fee calculation before the envelope is sealed. Our document-preparation work focuses on the boring details that decide most cases: form editions, fee amounts, mailing addresses, and exhibit order.

Serving Reynoldsburg, Franklin/Licking/Fairfield County · 9 miles from our Morse Rd office (~18 min drive)

Form-Focused Guide

Form I-90 overview for Reynoldsburg

This page is organized around the government form, notice, or consular process first. We explain what the form is for, who normally uses it, what records are reviewed, and which official source should be checked before anything is submitted.

Primary form or notice

Form I-90

Government agency

USCIS

Decision made by

USCIS officer or service center

Best use of this page

Green Card Replacement / Renewal

Form review standard

Front and back copy of the current green card when available

Government-issued ID if the card was lost or stolen

Legal name change records when applicable

Police report or written explanation for lost or stolen cards

Reliable mailing address for USCIS receipt and card delivery

Asal Multi Services is not USCIS, the U.S. Department of State, or a law firm. We provide document preparation and support services; government agencies make all final eligibility and case decisions.

Form I-90 for Reynoldsburg Residents

Reynoldsburg residents filing I-90 for work authorization, travel documents, or green card renewals submit through USCIS regional service centers — not the local field office. We prepare I-90 for residents across Columbus Metro, including I-765 work permits, I-131 advance parole, and I-90 green card renewals. Most I-90 filings include a biometrics appointment at the Columbus ASC.

Our office serves Reynoldsburg applicants throughout Franklin/Licking/Fairfield County, including families connected to Reynoldsburg City Schools. Clients often come to us after receiving a USCIS notice, preparing for a family petition, renewing documents for work, or trying to understand which records must be translated before filing.

Our Reynoldsburg clients commonly include families served by Reynoldsburg City Schools.

Reynoldsburg · Columbus Metro

Why this Form I-90 page is written for Reynoldsburg

a community where Somali, Arabic, Spanish, French, and Nepali are spoken every day across schools, workplaces, and houses of worship — and Reynoldsburg, with a population near 39,204, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

Across Columbus Metro, immigration paperwork tends to cluster around three life events: a family member arriving, a green card renewing or being replaced, and a permanent resident reaching the naturalization window. Reynoldsburg families work with us to make sure their packet tells one consistent story — the same names, dates, addresses, and relationship facts appear identically across every page.

Reynoldsburg sits in Columbus Metro, home to Ohio State University, Nationwide Insurance, JPMorgan Chase operations, and the rapidly growing Intel Ohio One semiconductor campus in Licking County. Franklin/Licking/Fairfield County, where Reynoldsburg is located, is a substantial Ohio community with established county-level document and vital records services.

COTA bus service connects the metro, but most appointments require driving — most clients reach our office via I-71, I-270, or Cleveland Ave. From Reynoldsburg (ZIP 43068), the trip is roughly 9 miles each way.

Reynoldsburg is about 9 miles from our Morse Rd office — roughly a 18-minute drive. Most clients complete their entire packet in a single visit, so the round trip is rarely repeated. We also serve families across the rest of Columbus Metro, where many of our Reynoldsburg clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.

Practical Filing Guide

What this Form I-90 page helps you understand

Form I-90 is used to renew or replace a Permanent Resident Card, commonly called a green card.

Permanent residents use it when a green card is expiring, expired, lost, stolen, damaged, printed with an error, or needs updated biographic information after a name change.

We explain the difference between green card renewal, green card replacement, and conditional resident removal of conditions before preparing the form.

For lost or stolen cards, we help organize identity documents and any available police report or explanation so the packet is clear.

Packet focus areas

Front and back copy of the current green card when available

Government-issued ID if the card was lost or stolen

Legal name change records when applicable

Police report or written explanation for lost or stolen cards

Reliable mailing address for USCIS receipt and card delivery

Green Card Replacement / Renewal

I-90 Green Card Replacement Guide for Reynoldsburg

Form I-90 is the USCIS form for renewing or replacing a Permanent Resident Card. Reynoldsburg residents use it when a green card is expiring, expired, lost, stolen, damaged, printed with an error, or needs updated information after a legal name change. This is different from Form I-751, which is for removing conditions from a two-year conditional green card.

How we organize the filing path

1

Identify why the green card is being replaced: expiration, loss, theft, damage, USCIS error, or name change.

2

Gather the current card if available, front and back, or alternate photo ID if the card is missing.

3

Prepare explanation and supporting records for lost, stolen, damaged, or corrected cards.

4

Check the mailing address carefully because USCIS notices and the replacement card depend on it.

5

Keep the I-797 receipt notice because it may extend proof of permanent resident status while the case is pending.

Records we review closely

  • Current or expired green card, front and back
  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Police report or written explanation if stolen or lost
  • Marriage certificate or court order for name change
  • Prior USCIS notices if available
  • Reliable mailing address

What We Provide

Form Completion

Every field answered correctly according to current USCIS instructions.

Document Review

Ensuring your evidence matches exactly what the government expects.

Evidence Organization

Clearly ordered and indexed application packets.

Certified Translation

Certified translations prepared for USCIS foreign-language document requirements.

Filing Instructions

Clear guidance on mailing and monitoring your application.

Case Status Help

Assistance interpreting receipt notices and letters from immigration.

Common problems we check before filing

Most avoidable delays come from small paperwork issues: a missing signature, a document that was not translated, a fee that changed, or a name that appears differently across records. Before your packet leaves our office, we review these details with you.

Waiting until the card is already expired to start

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Not keeping the I-797 receipt extension notice

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Missing proof for a name change

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Using an old mailing address

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Confusing I-90 replacement with removal of conditions on Form I-751

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Why Columbus Families Choose Asal for Form I-90

Government forms like Form I-90 are often filled with confusing legal terminology. Our Reynoldsburg team works with the latest USCIS form editions and fee schedules, so the packet we prepare matches what the lockbox expects today. Years of prepared packets have taught us which evidence USCIS officers actually rely on and which is just filler that adds to the page count. The packet you walk out with is ready to file — no last-minute scrambles for translations, signatures, or missing pages.

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Bilingual Staff

Somali, Arabic, and English spoken in our office every day — no scheduling a separate translator

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Columbus Office

3185 Morse Rd — walk in without an appointment, Mon–Fri and weekends

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Flat-Rate Pricing

One clear fee before we start — no hourly billing, no surprise charges after

I-90 Filing Information

USCIS Filing Fee Reference

$415

Biometrics fee of $85 may apply depending on age.

Processing Time

9–27 months

USCIS issues a receipt notice within 2–3 weeks of filing.

* USCIS fees and processing times change. Always verify the current fee and form edition at uscis.gov before filing. Asal Multi Services preparation fees are separate from USCIS government fees.

Official USCIS resources to verify before you file

We prepare documents using the information you provide and publicly available government instructions. Before any application is mailed or submitted online, the current USCIS form edition, fee, filing address, and instructions should be checked directly with USCIS.

What Happens After You File Form I-90

Once your application reaches USCIS, here is what to expect and when.

1

USCIS Receipt Notice

Within 2-4 weeks of mailing your application, USCIS sends back a receipt notice (I-797C) with your unique case number. Keep this because it is your proof that the case is in the system.

2

Biometrics Appointment (if required)

Some filings require a biometrics appointment at a USCIS Application Support Center near Columbus. You will receive a separate notice with your appointment date, time, and location.

3

Processing Period

Current USCIS processing time for Form I-90: 9–27 months. USCIS issues a receipt notice within 2–3 weeks of filing.

4

Decision or Follow-Up Request

USCIS mails an approval notice or, in some cases, a Request for Evidence asking for additional documentation. We remain available to help you respond completely and on time.

Documents Required for I-90

Form I-90 (completed and signed)
Copy of your current or expired green card (front and back)
If lost or stolen: copy of police report filed with local law enforcement
If name changed: legal name change document (marriage certificate, court order)
Two passport-style photos (2×2 inches, white background)
Filing fee payment ($415)
Copy of government-issued photo ID

This checklist is a general guide. Your specific case may require additional documents. Bring all original documents plus photocopies. Asal Multi Services will review your complete file before submission.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to renew a green card in Columbus, Ohio?+

USCIS currently processes Form I-90 in 9–27 months depending on the service center. While your I-90 is pending, USCIS issues an I-797 receipt notice that extends your green card validity by 24 months — you can use this as proof of status during that time.

Can I travel while my green card renewal (I-90) is pending?+

Yes. USCIS issues an I-797 receipt notice that serves as a temporary extension of your green card for 24 months. You can use this with your expired green card to re-enter the U.S. However, we recommend consulting with a travel agent or attorney before international travel.

What is the filing fee for Form I-90?+

The USCIS filing fee for Form I-90 is $415. If you are between ages 14 and 78, you may also need to pay an $85 biometrics fee. There is no biometrics fee for applicants under 14 or over 78.

My green card is about to expire — when should I file I-90?+

USCIS recommends filing Form I-90 up to 6 months before your green card expires. Do not wait until it expires — many employers and landlords require a valid card. Asal Multi Services can help you file quickly at our Columbus office.

How far is your office from Reynoldsburg?+

Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 9 miles from Reynoldsburg — typically a 18-minute drive. We're located on the north side of Columbus, between Cleveland Ave and I-71, with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, or Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.

Do Reynoldsburg residents need to attend USCIS interviews in Columbus?+

Most USCIS in-person services for Reynoldsburg and Franklin/Licking/Fairfield County residents are handled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 50 W Town St, Columbus. This includes naturalization interviews, biometrics appointments at the nearby Application Support Center, and any in-person follow-ups USCIS requests. For I-90 cases, your interview notice will specify the exact location.

Getting to Our Office from Reynoldsburg

Distance

9 miles

Drive Time

~18 minutes

From

Columbus Metro

From Reynoldsburg, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71, on the north side of Columbus. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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Disclaimer: We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We assist with document preparation and form completion only. For legal advice, please consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Ready to Start Your Form I-90?

Contact our Reynoldsburg area office today — walk-ins welcome.

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231