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After the successful AOS, my wife and daughter never received their green cards. After following up with immigration, they sent a letter, stating that they sent the cards, and therefore, the cards must have been lost in the mail. Since they were "lost or destroyed", I am stuck with paying $740 for two replacement cards.

Why do I need to pay? The post office is part of the government. It is the government that screwed up as usual, and failed to deliver the cards. I have been at my address for 30 years, and never had any mail lost during that time.

In my opinion, either USCIS never produced the cards, never mailed them, or someone is using the blank cards to make cards for someone else, at our expense.

Is there anyone I can complain to? Reading in the forum, I am not the only one that this has happened to.

Helmut.

AOS Timeline

11/29/07 - Fedex'd to Lockbox (Chicago)

12/3/07 - Delivery confirmation..........

12/21/07 - Checks cashed!!!

01/10/08 Paper NOA1 for daughter received - Postmarked 12/20/07

MSC# on back of check doesn't match MSC# on NOA.

01/31/08 Still no news for wife. All three numbers still come up red on-line.

02/26/08 Called USCIS 800 number. Very friendly and helpful individual and supervisor.

Found out correct MSC numbers. Also found out that we missed the Bio!

We never received any appointment letter. (Originally set for January)

Went to local support office and asked about re-scheduling the Bio. Very nice manager at the office

did our Bio then and there, without having to wait since they were not busy.

April 8 and still waiting.......

May 11....and waiting, and waiting...not even a touch.

May 24 received NOA2 appointment for Interview for 30 July. Web page still not updated.

July 30 - Interview. APPROVED. Green card will be sent.

9/12/08 Called USCIS asking where GC's are?

10/15/08 Get letter from USCIS that GC's were sent August 8. Never received them.

10/20/08 Sent forms and $740 for two new GC's.

11/7/08 Received confirmation of receipt for new GC's.

11/12/08 Received BIO appointment.

11/25/08 Bio done.

Waiting, waiting, waiting

January 2009 finally received GC!

May 3 2010 Filed for Removal of Conditions.

June 21 Bio appointment.

August 11 Approval letter. No Interview.

August 21 - 10 Year card received.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Did you move after filing the I-485?? If you did and did not report the move, then USCIS may have sent the cards to old address.

Note: Mail from USCIS is NOT forwarded, it is returned to USCIS.

Note:

Filing Fee if you are filing because:
  • You never received your Permanent Resident Card; or
  • Your Permanent Resident Card was issued with incorrect information because of a USCIS administrative error;
Then there is no fee required. Please review the Where to File Instructions, below, if you are filing for these reasons. Total filing fee = $0.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

There is NO fee if cards were never received, however good luck proving that they were lost in the mail.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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VJ forum,

After the successful AOS, my wife and daughter never received their green cards. After following up with immigration, they sent a letter, stating that they sent the cards, and therefore, the cards must have been lost in the mail. Since they were "lost or destroyed", I am stuck with paying $740 for two replacement cards.

Why do I need to pay? The post office is part of the government. It is the government that screwed up as usual, and failed to deliver the cards. I have been at my address for 30 years, and never had any mail lost during that time.

In my opinion, either USCIS never produced the cards, never mailed them, or someone is using the blank cards to make cards for someone else, at our expense.

Is there anyone I can complain to? Reading in the forum, I am not the only one that this has happened to.

Helmut.

Doesn't look like the OP moved recently.

Why did you wait so long to pursue the missing cards? It might have been easier to prove you never received them if you had tried sooner. :(

Good luck getting them replaced. I hope you don't have to pay.

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From your timeline, it looks like the biometrics appt also never arrived. That could show a pattern, maybe if you cite that instance, it would help your get them without paying.

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Nope you will have to pay for new cards. They will only replace them free if they were returned to USCIS as undeliverable. If they have been lost in the mail then it is not USCIS issue, as far as they are concerned the cards were issued. You would have to sue the post office for non delivery. but I guess you would be cheaper paying for the new cards.

You also need to make sure that your full name is on your mailbox where the mail person can clearly see it.

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You would think that something as important as a greencard would be sent with tracking.

You would actually expect them to make an appointment with you to pick it up. In my home country you would never receive government ID's in mail. They call or mail you to pick it up (e.g. post office) and most importantly you have to sign for it before you get it. I can imagine that USCIS offices are not around the corner to everyone but a post office should be within reach.

N-400 application timeline

02-22-2012-- (00): documents sent

02-23-2012-- (01): NOA date

02-27-2012-- (05): check cashed

03-02-2012-- (09): bio appointment notice sent, bio date 03-15 (23)

03-05-2012-- (12): bio notice received

03-06-2012-- (13): early bio

03-12-2012-- (19): in line for interview scheduling

03-21-2012-- (28): scheduled for interview

03-28-2012-- (35): interview notice received

05-02-2012-- (70): interview. Rec. for Approval!

05-16-2012-- (84): in line for oath scheduling

06-19-2012-(118): scheduled for oath

06-21-2012-(120): oath letter received

07-06-2012-(135): oath

Passport application timeline

07-10-2012-- (00): application sent (card+book/routine service)

07-17-2012-- (07): application status online

07-26-2012-- (16): application on hold (name too long)

07-28-2012-- (18): RFI Tucson passport center (proposed shortened name) letter received

07-30-2012-- (20): reply sent to Tucson passport center

08-18-2012-- (39): passport book received

08-21-2012-- (42): passport card received

08-21-2012-- (42): CON received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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VJ forum,

After the successful AOS, my wife and daughter never received their green cards. After following up with immigration, they sent a letter, stating that they sent the cards, and therefore, the cards must have been lost in the mail. Since they were "lost or destroyed", I am stuck with paying $740 for two replacement cards.

Why do I need to pay? The post office is part of the government. It is the government that screwed up as usual, and failed to deliver the cards. I have been at my address for 30 years, and never had any mail lost during that time.

In my opinion, either USCIS never produced the cards, never mailed them, or someone is using the blank cards to make cards for someone else, at our expense.

Is there anyone I can complain to? Reading in the forum, I am not the only one that this has happened to.

Helmut.

My wife and I had very close to the same thing. Except they sent the card to our old address of 3 years ago. They sent the welcome letter to our new address but sent the card three times to the old one. Finaly after we got it, it had the wrong name on it. Her maiden name was on it and from the 130 and 129F it all the paper work was in her new married name. Now they want us to pay liek $340 to change her name and get it strait for their mess up. Actually the last time that they sent it to our address it was sent in her maiden name and it was undeliverable, because no one in that house has that name. Just her married name...HMMMM.

Jeff

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It's amazing how stupid these employees are. Do they not have any accountability there? Is there anybody overseeing these Einstein's?

And then they try to charge us for their fu**-ups. :wacko:

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