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16 minutes ago, iamanamericanwife said:

So we applied for the I-90 on April 24 for a replacement for GC that was lost (and it was expiring in June). The card was in production April 26. And today (April 28). It says that the "Card was produced"... And the website says "Case closed"!

 

We paid $540 as requested by the online process. I thought they were going to take new fingerprints and pictures but they did not.

 

1) Should not the charge have been lower if they did not need biometrics? Can we get a partial refund?

2) Since the GC was expiring in June we were expecting a new GC with expiration 10yr from now. The USCIS person on the phone said that it was going to be the case. But now it seems strange that they will use the old picture... Are they going to send a GC expiring in one month?! Can we appeal to have a new GC expiring in 10yr if that happens without having to pay again? 

3) We called on April 26 and scheduled an appointment with the USCIS on May 1 to go to get an I-551 stamp. The person told us that the card was already in the process of being produced and it was going to take about 30 days before we got it. The person said we needed to have an "urgent" reason in order to get the stamp because otherwise we could have just waited for the GC. Since I was concerned that something may not have worked out, we were able to get an appointment with the reason that my husband needs to renew his DL and we have a letter from the DMV. But now that the case  is closed, will we be able to get the stamp? Or should I just cancel the appointment?

 

 

Mmm. 
 

no refund if biometrics are reused

 

i think that if you checked the “lost GC” box then you will get a replacement card with the same details as the lost one .. including the expiry date of June 2023

 

if this is what happens then you will need to apply for a renewal before the expiry date   Maybe someone will actually look at details and renew rather than replace but i doubt it 

 

Renewal can be done within the 6 months prior to expiry, so unfortunately you could have legitimately applied for a renewal instead of a replacement 

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16 hours ago, Lil bear said:

i think that if you checked the “lost GC” box then you will get a replacement card with the same details as the lost one .. including the expiry date of June 2023

Not necessarily.

 

We lost our GCs (issued 2004) in 2007, fell out of ziplock bag on plane.  Noticed right away but airline cleaners didn’t find.

 

Got boarding foils in London very easily.  Went home, filed i-90s and we got 10 year cards expiring 2017.

 

I know because my spouse filed to naturalize in 2017 and instead of getting a new card, received stickers to stick on back of GC.  Naturalized 2018.

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3 hours ago, iamanamericanwife said:

The website also automatically give you the amount to pay. We do they ask to pay for biometric if they were not going to.take.them?

This is written on each web page form on USCIS website:

 

Filing and biometric service fees are final and non-refundable, regardless of any action we take on your application, petition, or request, or if you withdraw your request.

 

So no, even if they don't take your fingerprints your biometric fee won't be refunded.

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N-400 3 year marriage based (IOE)

Jan 22, 2024 - Submitted online 

Jan 22, 2024 - Biometrics waived

Mar 6, 2024 - Interview scheduled for Apr 11 COMBO I-751/N-400

Apr 11, 2024 - Combo interview - approved N-400

May 1, 2024 - Approved ROC, received 10 GC on May 20.

May 7, 2024 - Oath scheduled for June 14 (requested later ceremony at interview)

June 14, 2024 - Special Flag Day Oath ceremony - I'm a citizen!!!

 

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On 4/29/2023 at 2:40 AM, iamanamericanwife said:

So we applied for the I-90 on April 24 for a replacement for GC that was lost (and it was expiring in June). The card was in production April 26. And today (April 28). It says that the "Card was produced"... And the website says "Case closed"!

 

We paid $540 as requested by the online process. I thought they were going to take new fingerprints and pictures but they did not.

 

1) Should not the charge have been lower if they did not need biometrics? Can we get a partial refund?

2) Since the GC was expiring in June we were expecting a new GC with expiration 10yr from now. The USCIS person on the phone said that it was going to be the case. But now it seems strange that they will use the old picture... Are they going to send a GC expiring in one month?! Can we appeal to have a new GC expiring in 10yr if that happens without having to pay again? 

3) We called on April 26 and scheduled an appointment with the USCIS on May 1 to go to get an I-551 stamp. The person told us that the card was already in the process of being produced and it was going to take about 30 days before we got it. The person said we needed to have an "urgent" reason in order to get the stamp because otherwise we could have just waited for the GC. Since I was concerned that something may not have worked out, we were able to get an appointment with the reason that my husband needs to renew his DL and we have a letter from the DMV. But now that the case  is closed, will we be able to get the stamp? Or should I just cancel the appointment?

 

 

Hi @iamanamericanwife, reading through this thread in a similar situation. So your replacement green card was printed and mailed in a matter of days? That’s at least encouraging because I was reading it could take up to a year. 

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