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Not sure if this question has been asked or not, but I was just posting this question to see if this petition for evidence was in error.

I received a notice on the 20th of April, stating that it had been remailed on the 15th of April, and would need to be sent back by the 15th of April. It was originally sent on the 13th of March, however, I was PCSing and so it went to the old address and was not forwarded to me. I had to have it resent. Is my deadline really the 15th of April? Or was it just a mistake?

Thank you.

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A1C Leslie

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Not sure if this question has been asked or not, but I was just posting this question to see if this petition for evidence was in error.

I received a notice on the 20th of April, stating that it had been remailed on the 15th of April, and would need to be sent back by the 15th of April. It was originally sent on the 13th of March, however, I was PCSing and so it went to the old address and was not forwarded to me. I had to have it resent. Is my deadline really the 15th of April? Or was it just a mistake?

Thank you.

v/r

A1C Leslie

I don't understand what you received. An RFE? What are they asking for?

I don't think the date is a mistake, the deadline is April 15th, and being sent to a wrong address if you have not kept them informed of your current address is not a problem for them (actually, nothing is a problem for them) but I would give them a call and explain and get the information to them ASAP (provided you have received an RFE as I suspect)

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I apologize. What I meant was, I received an I-797, request for initial evidence. It stated that I had forgotten to awnser a question. The question is not my concern however. At the top of the I-797, Request for Evidence, it states that it was originally mailed on Mar 13, 2009. This was after I had just PCSed (moved to a new base). I had no address to give them, because my new mailing address was not on my orders. Instead, I had to first inprocess with my new base, then get the new mailing address. From there, I called USCIS, and changed my address online at their website. They told me that because the 10 day wait period was not up, I'd have to wait to request the mail again after the 10 day period. After the 10 day period, I called, they told me they'd send the letter again. And so they did. However, they remailed it ON April 15th, 2009. The due date for me to return this letter with the missing evidence was April 15, 2009. It is now, obviously, April 21st 2009. Would they cancel my package over this? I was wondering what the consequences of sending it now would be.

Or hoping that it may just be a mistake and the date wasn't changed.

Thank you.

v/r

A1C Leslie.

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I apologize. What I meant was, I received an I-797, request for initial evidence. It stated that I had forgotten to awnser a question. The question is not my concern however. At the top of the I-797, Request for Evidence, it states that it was originally mailed on Mar 13, 2009. This was after I had just PCSed (moved to a new base). I had no address to give them, because my new mailing address was not on my orders. Instead, I had to first inprocess with my new base, then get the new mailing address. From there, I called USCIS, and changed my address online at their website. They told me that because the 10 day wait period was not up, I'd have to wait to request the mail again after the 10 day period. After the 10 day period, I called, they told me they'd send the letter again. And so they did. However, they remailed it ON April 15th, 2009. The due date for me to return this letter with the missing evidence was April 15, 2009. It is now, obviously, April 21st 2009. Would they cancel my package over this? I was wondering what the consequences of sending it now would be.

Or hoping that it may just be a mistake and the date wasn't changed.

Thank you.

v/r

A1C Leslie.

Call USCIS now and speak to a supervisor, they close at 6:00pm any time zone

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I apologize. What I meant was, I received an I-797, request for initial evidence. It stated that I had forgotten to awnser a question. The question is not my concern however. At the top of the I-797, Request for Evidence, it states that it was originally mailed on Mar 13, 2009. This was after I had just PCSed (moved to a new base). I had no address to give them, because my new mailing address was not on my orders. Instead, I had to first inprocess with my new base, then get the new mailing address. From there, I called USCIS, and changed my address online at their website. They told me that because the 10 day wait period was not up, I'd have to wait to request the mail again after the 10 day period. After the 10 day period, I called, they told me they'd send the letter again. And so they did. However, they remailed it ON April 15th, 2009. The due date for me to return this letter with the missing evidence was April 15, 2009. It is now, obviously, April 21st 2009. Would they cancel my package over this? I was wondering what the consequences of sending it now would be.

Or hoping that it may just be a mistake and the date wasn't changed.

Thank you.

v/r

A1C Leslie.

When you PCSed to another base as I did few times, in your orders you have a forwarding address as you inproccessed. You could have used that address and they will find you in the base as you processed on Day 1. The best way is to call them again, tell them that you are in the armed forces and enroute to your new location. Call the Armed Forces liasion in the USCIS and someone there will help you out. Trying to talk to civilian that doesnt know nothing about military is sometimes difficult. Goodluck "AIR". If you have orders to go downrange or overseas they can expedite your case!

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