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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: England
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So I have my ceremony on March 3rd...Yey Yey...the letter says I need to bring expired cards, I shredded mine as they had expired. I have my current green card and the one previous ...any issues??

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27 minutes ago, Jan2211 said:

So I have my ceremony on March 3rd...Yey Yey...the letter says I need to bring expired cards, I shredded mine as they had expired. I have my current green card and the one previous ...any issues??

I did the same with my old ones. At the ceremony, they just asked me to drop my card and form into a bag and didn't look at it at all.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Armenia
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they just assigned  my husband an interview date  for March 11th and we were going down the checklist of things he needs and he just realized that he lost his greencard. we have been looking for a couple of days already. what should we. do? he needs his current greencard at the interview. 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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13 hours ago, nnaldjian said:

they just assigned  my husband an interview date  for March 11th and we were going down the checklist of things he needs and he just realized that he lost his greencard. we have been looking for a couple of days already. what should we. do? he needs his current greencard at the interview. 

 

If you lost your green card, or if you suspect it could have been stolen, you should probably file a police report with your local station (don't call 9-1-1), and bring a copy of that to the interview with you, hopefully you also have a photocopy of the green card (always duplicate anything you receive from USCIS digitally, just in case). I'm not sure if you'll necessarily need to file I-90 to replace your card, but you should call to set up an InfoPass appointment to get a stamp in your passport at the very least, and the officer on the phone may advise differently. My green card was expired, and when I went in for my InfoPass appointment, they took away my green card and shredded it in front of me and gave me a stamp in my passport, which I used in lieu of the green card at the interview, which was accepted. I'm not sure if it's correct advice, but it's better than showing up empty-handed. 

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