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Subject: Re: Green Card disappeared - now what? Posted on: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 07:51:35 +0000 (UTC)

> #1: Stop calling the 1-800 MisInformation Line.


Lesson learned :)


> #2: AR-11 (and I-865) are required by law for reporting your
> #whereabouts. They do NOT change your mailing address.


We know that, it's the reason we called the line - to change the mailing
address.


> It's a bit impossible to tell where it might be right now. If I were me,
> I would make an InfoPass appointment for my District Office. I would
> take all correspondence from interview schedule letter on. I would
> emphasize (if this is true--I lost track of when you moved) that I was
> AT my address of record on March 30 and that I've had access to all my
> mail at that address since that time & nothing has showed.


My husband was living at the old address at the time. We have proof for this
(letters and bills).


> I'd make every effor to have my passport stamped with the I-551 and I'd
> follow up if I don't hear anything for 30 days after that appointment.


My husband already has a stamp - they stamped his passport when he was
approved. Thank God :)


> From the G-371:
> "4. Your card was mailed and has not been
> returned to this office. If you did not receive your card, you
> must go to the immigration office that services the area
> where you now reside to apply for a replacement Card.
> Take this correspondence with you when you apply."


This is a funny one - when we filled out the G-371 we also sent a
self-addresed envelope presuming they would send back the G-371 with the
checked answer (it says they do so on the form). But the answer we got is a
plain letter in a new envelope.


> The SCs do have a dead letter area, and an officer at an InfoPass appt
> should be able to have a look and make an inquiry for you.


OK, we'll make an InfoPass appointment and see what happens. Thanks! :)


Jackie


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