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Hello everyone!

 

I am sure this question has been asked before but here it goes. I came to the USA 12 years ago under a K-1 visa and once married did my I-485 (AOS). I was granted a 10 year green card and it is time to renew so here are my questions:

 

Item Number 1. Location where you applied for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status. List the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office where you filed your application for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status.

 

I sent my application to the Chicago lockbox, received a receipt notice with MSC in it (I researched this is the Missouri Service Center which is now called the National Benefits Center), then it was transferred to the California Service Center. So what do I put here? Chicago? MSC? NBC?

 

Item Number 2. Location where your immigrant visa was issued or USCIS office where you were granted adjustment of status. List the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office where you were issued an immigrant visa or granted lawful permanent resident status.

 

Again, my application was transferred to California Service Center. I had no interview or any other notice. Received my green card in the mail and the card number starts with WAC. Soooo do I put here California Service Center?

 

Thank you for your time and help. I called for months the USCIS and the representatives know nothing. Today one raised his voice on the phone to me because I had questions about the green card renewal and the citizenship and he considered I should not be asking questions about the green card renewal if I am eligible for the N400 but then he did not want to answer those questions either. 

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13 minutes ago, Seven said:

Hello everyone!

 

I am sure this question has been asked before but here it goes. I came to the USA 12 years ago under a K-1 visa and once married did my I-485 (AOS). I was granted a 10 year green card and it is time to renew so here are my questions:

 

Item Number 1. Location where you applied for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status. List the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office where you filed your application for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status.

 

I sent my application to the Chicago lockbox, received a receipt notice with MSC in it (I researched this is the Missouri Service Center which is now called the National Benefits Center), then it was transferred to the California Service Center. So what do I put here? Chicago? MSC? NBC?

 

Item Number 2. Location where your immigrant visa was issued or USCIS office where you were granted adjustment of status. List the location of the U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office where you were issued an immigrant visa or granted lawful permanent resident status.

 

Again, my application was transferred to California Service Center. I had no interview or any other notice. Received my green card in the mail and the card number starts with WAC. Soooo do I put here California Service Center?

 

Thank you for your time and help. I called for months the USCIS and the representatives know nothing. Today one raised his voice on the phone to me because I had questions about the green card renewal and the citizenship and he considered I should not be asking questions about the green card renewal if I am eligible for the N400 but then he did not want to answer those questions either. 

Location where you applied is the lockbox.

Location where you received your GC (since you skipped interview?  Congrats) is CSC

They raise their voice because they actually dont know anything.  They’re cheap paid contractors (drones) and have zero access to your file.  

 

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32 minutes ago, Misscloud said:

 where did u have interview for AOS? i will use that USCIS field office location ( the city)

edit. u can put ur zipcode and check ur field office if u never got interview

 

u also dont need to file for n-400 if u dont want to and just file i-90

 

 

I had no interview, just received the green card in the mail. I guess it was the only easy thing that happened to me in my immigration journey

 
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