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    Aug 11, 2012, 11:08 AM
    Immigration Naturalization Question
    I got my green card in 2007 when I was 13 yrs and 340 days old. My green card won't expire until 2017. I did not know that I have to renew my green card when I turn 14. I have never had any problem with traveling internationally or applying for driver license and schools. I plan to apply for naturalization soon, will it affect my process ? Do I need to renew my green card ? If yes, when filing form I-90, which reason should I select and what is the correct fee should I include: $365, $85 or $450 ?

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