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I submitted my form i-485 application to Lockbox  Arizona over two months now and I have not got a receipt or confirmation from them. Meanwhile I need the receipt NO to apply for my EAD since I forgot to add EAD document when I was submitting the form i-485.

What should I do?

 

I wanted to send in another complete document including EAD document and cancel the first one I submitted. Is it allowed.

 

I need response please.

Thanks

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10 hours ago, powerpuff said:

Does tracking show delivered?

 

Was payment withdrawn?

Gm..I'm kind of in the same boat here... I send money orders for payments... I will track my money order payments today to see if they were cashed.. even tho it's early being that USCIS. received my package on the 21st of June

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20 minutes ago, Gary Rich said:

Gm..I'm kind of in the same boat here... I send money orders for payments... I will track my money order payments today to see if they were cashed.. even tho it's early being that USCIS. received my package on the 21st of June

Right now there are long delays in receiving the NOA, close to 8 weeks.

 

 

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On 6/26/2024 at 6:24 AM, Gary Rich said:

Gm..I'm kind of in the same boat here... I send money orders for payments... I will track my money order payments today to see if they were cashed.. even tho it's early being that USCIS. received my package on the 21st of June

Even during normal times 2-3 weeks after delivery it's out out of ordinary for check / money order to get cashed. As @powerpuff mentioned, there are delays now due to backlog. Hang in there!

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14 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Even during normal times 2-3 weeks after delivery it's out out of ordinary for check / money order to get cashed. As @powerpuff mentioned, there are delays now due to backlog. Hang in there!

Thank you.. it's funny i just came back to my desk and saw your post, because I just got off the phone with someone about my concern...lol

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4 minutes ago, Gary Rich said:

Thank you.. it's funny i just came back to my desk and saw your post, because I just got off the phone with someone about my concern...lol

Haha I'm not Emma / don't work for USCIS. I'd take anything said over the phone with a grain of salt for these reasons:

- If you speak to Tier 1, they typically don't have access to your case. They can see what you can see online

- They are typically low paid hourly workers who do not specialize in immigration. There were many times people listened to their advice and got in trouble for doing wrong things

- They tend to say whatever just to get you off the phone. They probably have target calls per hour they need to process. Their performance is likely measured in quantity not quality

- They are not accountable for anything they say. It's not a USCIS letter you can take to a lawyer to sue the agency for wrongdoing.

 

Good luck!

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