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Exactly, so Gurken Salat, try reading next time.

I did. I was thinking about the 2nd letter, since OP said "different address". Mostly a "#######, how does this happen? Was it USCIS, or USPS". Hardly matters, but hey, your snarkiness is UNappreciated :P

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I did. I was thinking about the 2nd letter, since OP said "different address". Mostly a "#######, how does this happen? Was it USCIS, or USPS". Hardly matters, but hey, your snarkiness is UNappreciated :P

Take my comment how you wish. But seriously, you should give reading a try next time :dancing:

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You could take it to USCIS for your appointment, or simply mail it off to the recipients who are probably sitting on their couch wondering when the heck are they going to get their appointment letter. :)

If you read the OP's post, you can conclude that it was not a mistake my USPS.

And by the way, the job of USPS is to ensure mail gets to the correct address. There is no way that USPS would make a mistake of sending something to Florida when it is supposed to have gone to California, the other side of the country.


I would call USCIS and let them know about the situation and ask them as to what to do next. This way, if something goes wrong, you can honestly say that you followed instructions per USCIS.

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I just read NikeS message, that sounds like the best thing to do. That way both parties know what is going on. Both USCIS as well as the recipients. I agree, I think this is what you should do, like as soon as possible so that the couples have a copy in their hands!!! Don't wait too long and just bring the letter to USCIS while these people are anxiously sitting around. And plus, at least they have a copy so if USCIS is making another error in the future, they have somewhere to go with something in their hands to try to fix their situation.

That's a good suggestion angelboo31, Oct 14 is 4 weeks away so they get a copy ahead of time and USCIS has enough time to send the original to them.

 
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