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I751 filled at local office instead of Dallas TX

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Hello, 

I just realized that my lawyer filed my forms at the wrong office. My package was mailed and received directly at my local office on June 14th. On the uscis website it looks like it should have been sent to Dallas TX. It's been 3 weeks and I haven't received a receipt notice nor was the check cashed. I'm freaking out. What should I do? 

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Get rid of the attorney...Maybe you could do a walk-in and talk with someone there (like a supervisor) who may be able to give you your package back. If that fails, send a new package to the service center USCIS say you should send it to. Hopefully you are still within your 90 day window.

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I am within the 90 day window but not sure if I'm allowed to jsuf walk in? I was thinking of going to my lawyers office tomorrow and getting a copy of the entire package so I can just resend it? 

I'm at a loss 

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8 minutes ago, OneD said:

Get rid of the attorney...Maybe you could do a walk-in and talk with someone there (like a supervisor) who may be able to give you your package back. If that fails, send a new package to the service center USCIS say you should send it to. Hopefully you are still within your 90 day window.

I am within the 90 day window but not sure if I'm allowed to jsuf walk in? I was thinking of going to my lawyers office tomorrow and getting a copy of the entire package so I can just resend it? 

I'm at a loss 

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1 hour ago, OneD said:

Get rid of the attorney...Maybe you could do a walk-in and talk with someone there (like a supervisor) who may be able to give you your package back. If that fails, send a new package to the service center USCIS say you should send it to. Hopefully you are still within your 90 day window.

I agree, that sounds like a shocking mistake.  If the attorney can't even send the form to the right place, it's unclear what value this attorney is providing.  I would have a tough conversation with them to ask for some money back.

I-130

May 14, 2016: Sent I-130 Package to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 21, 2016: NOA2 Notice by App (LIN)

 

NVC

Nov 8, 2016: NVC Received

Nov 16, 2016: Case Number Assigned

Nov 18, 2016: DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid

Dec 5, 2016: NVC Scan Date

Dec 6, 2016: NVC 3 N/A and Case Complete on Phone [1 day later!]

Dec 13, 2016: NVC CC e-mail

Jan 23, 2017: Interview...Approved!

 

Removing Conditions

Nov 2, 2018: Sent I-751 to Arizona Lockbox 

March 3, 2020: Approved by CSC

 

N-400

Feb 2, 2020: File N-400 online

Feb 25, 2020: Biometrics

 

 

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1 hour ago, OneD said:

Get rid of the attorney...Maybe you could do a walk-in and talk with someone there (like a supervisor) who may be able to give you your package back. If that fails, send a new package to the service center USCIS say you should send it to. Hopefully you are still within your 90 day window.

 

1 minute ago, AstroCanada said:

I agree, that sounds like a shocking mistake.  If the attorney can't even send the form to the right place, it's unclear what value this attorney is providing.  I would have a tough conversation with them to ask for some money back.

I'm planning on going to his office first thing in the morning. My local office apparently doesn't take walk ins and doesn't allow me to book an infopass session either so not sure how to retrieve the package. I have been waiting for a receipt for almost a month and the package was delivered to the local office on June 14th. I am not sure what the next step is except have him give me all the paperwork so I can resend it myself. Any ideas? 

This is screwing up with my house purchase and my employment because we thought we would have the receipt by now 

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