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Okay, so I suspect that my wallet has been stolen. I was at the gym and when I got home I didn't find it anywhere. Two important things were in that wallet: My Social Security Card (I know that they advise you not to carry it with you so this is a life lesson) and my Green Card. I am going to probably be filing an I-90 unless my wallet reappears.

Some questions about the I-90 form:

My Questions

PART 3

1. "City of Residence where you applied for an Immigrant Visa or Adjustment of Status"

Okay, I lived in one place when we sent off the paper work. I lived in a different place at the time of the interview, and my interview was in a different place. So which of the three do I put?

2. "Destination in U.S. at time of admission"

Do I put my final airport destination OR the city that I lived in at the time?

Thanks in advance.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Okay, so I suspect that my wallet has been stolen. I was at the gym and when I got home I didn't find it anywhere. Two important things were in that wallet: My Social Security Card (I know that they advise you not to carry it with you so this is a life lesson) and my Green Card. I am going to probably be filing an I-90 unless my wallet reappears.

Some questions about the I-90 form:

My Questions

PART 3

1. "City of Residence where you applied for an Immigrant Visa or Adjustment of Status"

Okay, I lived in one place when we sent off the paper work. I lived in a different place at the time of the interview, and my interview was in a different place. So which of the three do I put?

2. "Destination in U.S. at time of admission"

Do I put my final airport destination OR the city that I lived in at the time?

Thanks in advance.

Not sure about the first one, but I would put the city where you lived when you applied since it says where you applied and not where you had your interview. You could always send a letter along with your application explaining this.

As for the destination at the time of admission, you would put the city/airport you entered when you went through the POE. For instance, my friend flew from Germany to New York ... and New York to Dallas. She put New York on her application because that is the one and only POE she went through.

Hope this helps.

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Timeline:

*Met in Tanzfleck, Germany October 24, 2003 - Continued dating until he got out of the ARMY in Nov. 2005. Continued LD relationship.

*Came to visit me in Germany for New Years 2006

*Filed for K1 Visa on 4/4/06

*NOA1 - 7/6/06

*I-129F NOA2 Approved - 9/14/06

*Came to see me Thanksgiving week in Nov. 2006

*K1 Interview - 2/2/07

*K1 Visa received - 2/11/07

*Date of US Entry (POE Chicago)- 3/5/07

*Wedding/Marriage - 3/17/07

AOS (My case was expedited due to husband going to Iraq):

*Filed for AOS - 4/20/07

*Found out in the beginning of June that husband is going to Iraq

*NOA for I-485 - 6/11/07

*Made Infopass appointment to get case expedited due to deployment (Infopass appt 6/12/07)

*Biometrics - 7/7/07

*Interview date - 7/11/07

*I-485 Aprroval date- 7/11/07

*Green Card Received- 7/19/07

Removal of Conditions:

*Filed petition to remove conditions on 6/9/09

*NOA- 6/15/09

*Biometrics Appt. in Birmingham - 8/6/09

*Lifting of Conditions Approval Date - 10/22/09

*Waiting for Green Card!

Had our daughter on 4/4/08 and have another baby due 11/19/09!!!

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Just as a side note, if someone may have your SSN you need to keep up regularly with your credit reports to be sure no one is opening any accounts in your name.

Naturalization

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02/02/2015 - Filed Dallas lockbox. Atlanta office.

02/13/2015 - NOA received

03/10/2015 - Biometrics

03/12/2015 - In-Line for Interview

04/09/2015 - E-notification for Interview Letter

05/18/2015 - Interview - passed!

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