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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I lost a wallet with all my cards in the other day. Green Card, State ID, Debit Card - and various other cards, all gone. How do I approach renewing my green card and State ID? Both still have 4-5 years to run. It's worrying me, because how can I rernew my State ID without the Green Card as evidence - and vice versa? :wacko:

24/05/1999: Married outside the grounds of Franklin Courthouse

09/30/2003: AOS application accepted by USCIS

10/20/2003: EAD issued - same day

10/27/2003: Applied for Social Security card

11/29/2003: Received notification about SS number

12/09/2003: USCIS sent fingerprint notification

12/03/2003: ID card issued

12/05/2003: Opened checking account

12/16/2003: Fingerprinting for AOS completed

01/14/2004: Applied for police record from NSY

02/05/2004: Received receipt from NSY - awaiting report

02/11/2004: Received a clean record from NSY

03/31/2004: AOS interview scheduled for 06/10/2004

06/10/2004: Approved in theory - awaiting name check...no stamp.

08/21/2004: Senator Lugar's office emailed me - I should hear about my security check soon.

09/22/2004: I applied for a renewal EAD, and was told that I should wait...as my approval is imminent.

09/24/2004: Received a letter from Homeland Security stating: Approved, Name Check Pending.

10/20/2004: Visited Immigration and received a renewal work permit.

11/09/2004: Received approval notice today, dated November 5th - the long journey is over.

11/12/2004: Received passport stamp today - it is an IR6.

11/24/2004: Received my Welcome to America letter (three, actually) - my card will take about three weeks to arrive.

12/02/2004: My Green Card arrived - valid from 11/05/04.

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08/06/2007: Date for my N-400 to be sent to the Nebraska Service Center

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That sucks..

Form I-90 will get your PR/Green Card replaced - not sure about your state but some states you can order a replacement DL (and I presume ID) online. (Of course you probably already called your banks about the debit cards.)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Yes, I have taken care of my banker's cards - they are all closed down. I found out that the replacement green card takes anywhere from 3-12 months - so that is going to take awhile...and I will be $370 poorer.

I am going to call around to the USCIS and the License Branch tomorrow.

Thanks for your help,

Steve

24/05/1999: Married outside the grounds of Franklin Courthouse

09/30/2003: AOS application accepted by USCIS

10/20/2003: EAD issued - same day

10/27/2003: Applied for Social Security card

11/29/2003: Received notification about SS number

12/09/2003: USCIS sent fingerprint notification

12/03/2003: ID card issued

12/05/2003: Opened checking account

12/16/2003: Fingerprinting for AOS completed

01/14/2004: Applied for police record from NSY

02/05/2004: Received receipt from NSY - awaiting report

02/11/2004: Received a clean record from NSY

03/31/2004: AOS interview scheduled for 06/10/2004

06/10/2004: Approved in theory - awaiting name check...no stamp.

08/21/2004: Senator Lugar's office emailed me - I should hear about my security check soon.

09/22/2004: I applied for a renewal EAD, and was told that I should wait...as my approval is imminent.

09/24/2004: Received a letter from Homeland Security stating: Approved, Name Check Pending.

10/20/2004: Visited Immigration and received a renewal work permit.

11/09/2004: Received approval notice today, dated November 5th - the long journey is over.

11/12/2004: Received passport stamp today - it is an IR6.

11/24/2004: Received my Welcome to America letter (three, actually) - my card will take about three weeks to arrive.

12/02/2004: My Green Card arrived - valid from 11/05/04.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

08/06/2007: Date for my N-400 to be sent to the Nebraska Service Center

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I found all of my cards this morning. Problem solved.

24/05/1999: Married outside the grounds of Franklin Courthouse

09/30/2003: AOS application accepted by USCIS

10/20/2003: EAD issued - same day

10/27/2003: Applied for Social Security card

11/29/2003: Received notification about SS number

12/09/2003: USCIS sent fingerprint notification

12/03/2003: ID card issued

12/05/2003: Opened checking account

12/16/2003: Fingerprinting for AOS completed

01/14/2004: Applied for police record from NSY

02/05/2004: Received receipt from NSY - awaiting report

02/11/2004: Received a clean record from NSY

03/31/2004: AOS interview scheduled for 06/10/2004

06/10/2004: Approved in theory - awaiting name check...no stamp.

08/21/2004: Senator Lugar's office emailed me - I should hear about my security check soon.

09/22/2004: I applied for a renewal EAD, and was told that I should wait...as my approval is imminent.

09/24/2004: Received a letter from Homeland Security stating: Approved, Name Check Pending.

10/20/2004: Visited Immigration and received a renewal work permit.

11/09/2004: Received approval notice today, dated November 5th - the long journey is over.

11/12/2004: Received passport stamp today - it is an IR6.

11/24/2004: Received my Welcome to America letter (three, actually) - my card will take about three weeks to arrive.

12/02/2004: My Green Card arrived - valid from 11/05/04.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

08/06/2007: Date for my N-400 to be sent to the Nebraska Service Center

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I found all of my cards this morning. Problem solved.

Out of curiosity, where did you find them? :lol:

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