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Filing for mother after becoming citizen

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I became a US citizen on June 18th. I am now filing i130 for my mother. I am using the same USCIS login that I used to file my n400 application. I am asked in the i130 form for my A number. However, I shbmitted my Green Card on the day of my oath ceremony. Does this mean my A number is no longer valid? If i select the option “i do not have an A number”, the form gives me a message that this account is linked to A number “this”. 
 

Any pointers? Is it ok to type the A number even though the green card is no longer with me? Should I be creating a new USCIS login? Please help!

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39 minutes ago, SFA14 said:

I became a US citizen on June 18th. I am now filing i130 for my mother. I am using the same USCIS login that I used to file my n400 application. I am asked in the i130 form for my A number. However, I shbmitted my Green Card on the day of my oath ceremony. Does this mean my A number is no longer valid?

Your alien number is always valid. You were not born as a citizen in the US, so you will always have alien number. It's printed on your certificate of naturalization too. In terms of online account, just use the same account you used for N-400.

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