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Hi

I submitted an application for the re-entry permit on 4th of Aug, 2012 and got an fingerprint appointment notice by mail. I did my fingerprint on 20th Aug. Today 22nd, the USCIS case status is showing that another notice for my I-131 application was not deliverable by USPS. I went to the nearest post office to get the undelivered letter in case if they have it. They said in most cases a letter is undelivered if the apt no is missing in the mailing address and they return undelivered mail to the sender. I am a bit surprised as USCIS already used my present address (used in my I-131 application) to send my fingerprint appointment notice which is received already. Then how come they use a wrong or an incomplete address for sending the second notice. Or is there any chance that USCIS sent the notice to my previous address?

I called USCIS customer service and the agent could not tell me the content of the notice and the address they used to send the notice. But the agent took my address to re-send the notice and said it will take another 15 days to receive the letter. I have to leave US for my schooling and I was relaxed as my fingerprint is already done. But it seems now I can not leave, as the undelivered notice could have information of an interview or additional document requirement. Could anyone suggest me how can I accelerate the process instead of waiting two more weeks? Will making an infopass appointment be helpful?

Sorry for taking your time.

Thanks

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Topic has been moved from Removal of Conditions forum to working & Travelling During US Immigration forum as the OP is discussing an I-131 Travel permit situation that is more appropriately addressed in this forum

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I would definitely make an InfoPass appointment.

I got a reply from USCIS after the enquiry about the undeliverable uscis mail showing on my case status.

"After a review of Service records, we are unable to determine what notice may have been returned to this office as undeliverable.

Service records indicate that we have biometric information on file for your case, so it appears that no further information is needed for continued processing. It appears that your application is being processed expeditiously and you will receive notice of action as soon as it is completed."

--surprising and contradictory. USCIS can not tell what mail was undeliverable althought case staus shows USPS sent a undeliverable mail.

I prefer to stay in US till I know my petition is completed. How long should it generally take to know such stage after the fingerprint is done.

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