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We received two emails from CRIS last night. The first to say card production was ordered and the second to say a notice has been mailed to welcome the new permanent resident
Excellent news. Congratulations!
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My approval letter dated March 30th 2009. Still waiting for card too. Not sure what the delay is.
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hi Diazy, we called yesterday at there 800 number, told us to callback after 30 days since i received my welcome letter.
Hello,
I'm in exactly the same position. My "Welcome" letter is dated March 30th. I am still awaiting my card. I was getting nervous as a lot people appear to receive theirs in a matter of days after approval letter. I called USCIS yesterday. The customer service rep told me to post an I-90 to National Benefit Center to replace a new one as my green card may be "lost in the mail". He also suggested I make an infopass apointment with USCIS in Chicago. I went there today and was told to wait a few weeks as it may still be in production and not to mail the I-90 form. He said if I still haven't received it in two or three weeks to come back in for an I-551 stamp for travel reasons and then consider mailing an I-90. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.
There may just be a general delay with card production at the moment. We'll see.........
Approved but no green card thread.
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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I'm still waiting since my approval letter dated March 30th 2009. I called the 1800 number again today and this time I asked if I could log a problem ticket. According to their system they have no record of my card being produced or mailed. The helpful operator gave me a reference number and said he would forward the ticket directly to my local office. I was never given this option before until I asked for it. I'd recommend trying this approach. With the reference number you at least know that something is being done and you can also quote it on future occasions. All USCIS representatives are different. They're usually very friendly but some are more helpful than others. If first you don't succeed then call back again and ask someone else. To get directly through hit 1, 2 and 3 on the options to go directly to a representative. Good luck!