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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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1 minute ago, boosbear said:

My reply to our inquiry was too bad, we mailed it, you didn’t get it now you’ll have to pay again. When they never mailed it to begin with because they knew by mid-April the cards had been printed with the wrong dates. Why should we have to pay for a new card & have biometrics done again? This is not our fault. I hope you get your card, but according to the local officer here he said ours was never mailed even though it says it was, they just generated a label with a tracking number. 

FYI if you request for a new card via i90 you do not need to pay a fee when you request “I never received the card in the mail”. Irequestrd for a new one and the online application was actually really easy. 

K1

Nov 7, 2013 - i-129f mailed to Dallas Lockbox

Nov 16, 2013 - noa 1 received

feb 20, 2014 - noa 2 approved

march 5, 2014 - case number assigned at NVC

march 14, 2014 - case received by local embassy

april 4, 2014 - interview

may 1, 2014 - visa in hand

june 13, 2014 - POE: Boston

AOS

Aug 1, 2014 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

Aug 6, 2014 - NOA1

Aug 19, 2014 - Biometrics appointment for AOS & EAD

Sept 29, 2014 - EAD/AP combo card received in mail.

Mid-Nov - Potential Waiver of Interview letter received

End of May 2015 - renewed my EAD/AP, got the NOA1 and another letter stating that I don't need to do biometrics appt.

June 11, 2015 - welcome to America letter! (no interview...no service request..)

June 16, 2015 - green card in hand

Posted
4 minutes ago, relativeways said:

FYI if you request for a new card via i90 you do not need to pay a fee when you request “I never received the card in the mail”. Irequestrd for a new one and the online application was actually really easy. 

The email stated we will need to pay a fee....did you never receive your card also? Is there a link for i90? Thank you for your help.  

Married ❤️02-14-14 valentines day!?❤️

USCIS

PD April 4, 2014 USCIS Vermont service center

NOA1 April 8, 2014

RFE none

NVC

Petition Approved July 10, 2014

AOS & IV scan dates 8/21 & 9/23

Waiting on our CC

Posted

Almost 3 months after receiving babys green card I received an updated stating that the card was mailed to me...jajajajja what a joke!!

I-129F sent to Dallas Lockbox: 09/03/2013


USPS Delivery Confirmation:09/05/2013


NOA1 hardcopy: 09/14/2013


Alien Registration Number: 09/24/2013


NOA2 email: 11/12/2013


NOA2 hardcopy: 04/14/14 ( I received it after 5 months, because i went to my congress and they get it for me)


TSC ships to NVC: 12/13/2013


NVC rec'd: 12/23/2013


NVC left: 12/30/2013


Consulate Received: 01/3/2014


Packet 4 Received: 03/24/2014 (E-mail)


Interview DATE: 04/23/2014


Interview Result: APPROVED :dancing: :rofl:


Visa in Hand: 05/02/2014


POE: JFK 05/02/2014


Wedding: 05/30/2014


Sent AOS (I485, I765, I131) : 07/19/2014


Received Text and Email with Case number: 07/25/2014


NOA I485, I765, I131 Hardcopy: 7/28/2014


Biometric R'cvd: 8/06/2014


Biometric Appt.: 8/19/2014


Interview Waiver letter R'cvd: 1/03/2015


WELCOME LETTER R'cvd: 06/09/2015


GREEN CARD IN HAND: 06/15/2015




Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Posted
3 hours ago, boosbear said:

The email stated we will need to pay a fee....did you never receive your card also? Is there a link for i90? Thank you for your help.  

I never received my card. I was very confused and an officer I talked to on the phone said maybe just go file for an i90. This was before I got the note stating that I was one of the 8k+ cards that were being recalled. 

 

I just checked my status update, they have received my application and 4 days later, another status update stated that I do not have to show up for a biometrics appointment as they can reuse my old biometrics!

 

Here is the link: https://www.uscis.gov/i-90

 

Just remember (I think it's either at the beginning or at the end), if you never received your green card, choose that as the reason.

 

 

K1

Nov 7, 2013 - i-129f mailed to Dallas Lockbox

Nov 16, 2013 - noa 1 received

feb 20, 2014 - noa 2 approved

march 5, 2014 - case number assigned at NVC

march 14, 2014 - case received by local embassy

april 4, 2014 - interview

may 1, 2014 - visa in hand

june 13, 2014 - POE: Boston

AOS

Aug 1, 2014 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

Aug 6, 2014 - NOA1

Aug 19, 2014 - Biometrics appointment for AOS & EAD

Sept 29, 2014 - EAD/AP combo card received in mail.

Mid-Nov - Potential Waiver of Interview letter received

End of May 2015 - renewed my EAD/AP, got the NOA1 and another letter stating that I don't need to do biometrics appt.

June 11, 2015 - welcome to America letter! (no interview...no service request..)

June 16, 2015 - green card in hand

Posted
1 minute ago, relativeways said:

I never received my card. I was very confused and an officer I talked to on the phone said maybe just go file for an i90. This was before I got the note stating that I was one of the 8k+ cards that were being recalled. 

 

I just checked my status update, they have received my application and 4 days later, another status update stated that I do not have to show up for a biometrics appointment as they can reuse my old biometrics!

 

Here is the link: https://www.uscis.gov/i-90

 

Just remember (I think it's either at the beginning or at the end), if you never received your green card, choose that as the reason.

 

 

Thank you soooo much I filed! I never would have known about this, the local field officer never suggested it or the 4 different reps on the phone we’ve spoken to. We will be so happy if we don’t have to do the biometrics again & yes it was Free. Thanks again! 😊

Married ❤️02-14-14 valentines day!?❤️

USCIS

PD April 4, 2014 USCIS Vermont service center

NOA1 April 8, 2014

RFE none

NVC

Petition Approved July 10, 2014

AOS & IV scan dates 8/21 & 9/23

Waiting on our CC

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Belgium
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Posted
On 5/12/2018 at 11:57 AM, SimonAndKimberly said:

 

So WITHOUT any mails or TXTs, I got a new letter today from USCIS in Laguna Niguel, CA.

It's a NEW appointment for BIOMETRICS.

 

Is it normal to get a second biometrics appointment? Note, I did NOT yet file my N-400! So it's not from that.

 

NOTE to everybody: If you get a letter from USCIS, note the address it was sent from, and include the origin when you're mentioning your letters here. I've had letters from Arlington, VA and from Laguna Niguel, CA.

 

Good luck everybody, will keep you guys updated as things progress!

 

So today was my biometrics appointment. The operator did not have any information as to why I had to redo mine, even though they were not even 10 months old...

 

Anyway,

 

Hope to see some new action soon! The first CSC filers are now getting traction on their application, so I guess we'll see more and more of us get approvals, RFEs and interviews!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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On May 23, 2018 at 8:34 AM, STTANG said:

Can i even file n400 when the I751 still pending? Was wondering bout that

yes you can as long as your 90 days window for 3rd year residency opens.. some forums says it adjudicates your ROC (maybe for some?)

I filed mine online and while answering questions it will say if you're eligible to file or not.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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I just received this email, see below. How do I show evidence that "I never received the card"????? Aside from some calls to USCIS who said it was never mailed??

 

Thank you for your inquiry dated May 22, 2018 about your Legal Permanent Resident card. The Residence Since Date will reflect the date that you became a conditional or legal permanent resident, whichever is earlier. The cards that are being recalled have a Residence Since Date reflecting the date of production. It appears that your card may reflect the date of production.

 

If you have evidence that your card was returned to our facility in Lee’s Summit, Missouri or delivery was not completed, please attach it to your recall notice and mail it to USCIS in the envelope provided.  It is important that you respond within the 20 day timeline to ensure that your information is properly updated. As always, USCIS recommends that you retain a copy of all of your correspondence for your records.

 

For your reference, we are including the recall information.

On May 14, 2018, USCIS began recalling approximately 8,543 Permanent Resident Cards (also known as Green Cards) due to a production error. The Green Cards were for approved Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence for spouses of U.S. citizens. The cards were printed with an incorrect “Resident Since” date and mailed between February and April 2018.

USCIS will send notices to individuals who received the incorrect Green Cards and to their attorneys of record, if they have one. The affected individuals should return their incorrect Green Card to USCIS in the provided pre-paid envelope within 20 days of receiving the notice. They may also return their cards to USCIS field offices. USCIS will send replacement Green Cards within 15 days of receiving the incorrect card.

The recall does not affect these Green Card holders’ status as lawful permanent residents. If affected individuals need to travel internationally or prove their lawful permanent residence while they wait for a replacement card, they may contact the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 to determine if they need additional proof.

Spouses of U.S. citizens may apply for naturalization after three years of permanent residency and must meet other requirements. The incorrect date on these cards could lead applicants to wait longer than necessary to apply to become U.S. citizens.

For more information, visit our website.  If you have further questions regarding this issue, please inquire toCustomerengagementcentermid@uscis.dhs.gov.

 

If you need assistance with any other issue, please submit an inquiry to the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox.

 

If you move remember to update your address in the USCIS online filing system or contact the USCIS Contact Center at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp or log into your online account for specific case inquiries and contact us at https://my.uscis.gov/account/v1/inbox.  You must also update your address using our online tool at uscis.gov/addresschange.

 

We hope this information is helpful.

 

Sincerely,

USCIS Contact Center

RVJ

 

 

K1

Nov 7, 2013 - i-129f mailed to Dallas Lockbox

Nov 16, 2013 - noa 1 received

feb 20, 2014 - noa 2 approved

march 5, 2014 - case number assigned at NVC

march 14, 2014 - case received by local embassy

april 4, 2014 - interview

may 1, 2014 - visa in hand

june 13, 2014 - POE: Boston

AOS

Aug 1, 2014 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

Aug 6, 2014 - NOA1

Aug 19, 2014 - Biometrics appointment for AOS & EAD

Sept 29, 2014 - EAD/AP combo card received in mail.

Mid-Nov - Potential Waiver of Interview letter received

End of May 2015 - renewed my EAD/AP, got the NOA1 and another letter stating that I don't need to do biometrics appt.

June 11, 2015 - welcome to America letter! (no interview...no service request..)

June 16, 2015 - green card in hand

 
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