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Has anyone who filed for Replacement of GC since last September or somewhere around there got your new GC?

I filed I-90 Replacement of GC (due to their mistake on my last name) in mid-January and went for Biometrics(Again!!) in mid-Feb and haven't got my 10-yr card.

I called USCIS and every time, got the same answer that they're taking time for I-90 process.

Last time I called about a little over month ago, I was told that they're still processing I-90 that were applied in September 2014, which means it's taking about 8-9 months.

My granted 1-yr period ends in mid-October. From what they told me, I am assuming I'll receive it by mid-Oct....??

What if the card doesn't arrive by my mid-Oct deadline??

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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My mistake.I'll re-post again...


Has anyone who filed for Replacement of GC since last September or somewhere around there got your new GC?



I received my 10-yr GC last December, however with a REALLY MINOR mistake on my last name by USCIS.


So, I filed I-90 Replacement of GC in mid-January 2015 and went for Biometrics(Again!!) in mid-Feb and haven't got my 10-yr card yet.


I called USCIS and every time, got the same answer that they're taking time for I-90 process.


Last time I called about a little over month ago, I was told that they're still processing I-90 that were applied in September 2014, which means it's taking about 8-9 months.


From what they've told me, I am assuming I'll receive it by mid-Oct....(??)



Is this normal that, after your biometrics, you just have to be patient and wait? No letter, no nothing until you receive your GC?


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I've read on the board it can take a year to get the new card if you file an I-90.


But the only way to know how it's going is to contact the USCIS unfortunately. :(

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