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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi Everyone,

My husband was approved for his Green Card back in April of this year. After being approved, we moved to a new apartment and unfortunately, we never received his Green Card (even though we told the interviewer our new mailing address, long story).

We went to our local USCIS Office and explained our dilemma and were told to write a letter and submit it with for I-90 for a replacement Green Card. The woman said that sometimes if you write a letter explaining what happened, they will waive the fee for you. She also would not stamp my husband's passport because his Green Card was not techincally considered lost in their system until we submitted the I-90.

We just found out that our application was denied (not surprisingly), but we are planning to travel outside of the country within the next month. Is it still possible for him to get the passport stamp? We are going to resubmit the I-90 with payment once we have the money (this whole process has been ridiculously expensive), but in the meantime, we need a way for him to be able to travel outside of the country and then re-enter.

Any help you can give us would be much appreciated.

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Is it still possible for him to get the passport stamp? We are going to resubmit the I-90 with payment once we have the money (this whole process has been ridiculously expensive), but in the meantime, we need a way for him to be able to travel outside of the country and then re-enter.

Might be possible - need to make an infopass appointment to find out (and possibly get the I-551 stamp). What (if you know) is the status of your AOS? (Is that approved and simply the I-90 without the fee denied?)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
Timeline
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Hi Everyone,

My husband was approved for his Green Card back in April of this year. After being approved, we moved to a new apartment and unfortunately, we never received his Green Card (even though we told the interviewer our new mailing address, long story).

We went to our local USCIS Office and explained our dilemma and were told to write a letter and submit it with for I-90 for a replacement Green Card. The woman said that sometimes if you write a letter explaining what happened, they will waive the fee for you. She also would not stamp my husband's passport because his Green Card was not techincally considered lost in their system until we submitted the I-90.

We just found out that our application was denied (not surprisingly), but we are planning to travel outside of the country within the next month. Is it still possible for him to get the passport stamp? We are going to resubmit the I-90 with payment once we have the money (this whole process has been ridiculously expensive), but in the meantime, we need a way for him to be able to travel outside of the country and then re-enter.

Any help you can give us would be much appreciated.

NATURALIZATION Timelines.
09-23-2013 N-400 Sent
09-25-2013 N-400 Delivered
09-26-2013 Priority Date
10-1-2013 Acceptance Email/Text
10-1-2013 Check Cashed
10-04-2013 Received Receipt
10-7-2013 Finger Print Letter received
10-28-2013 Finger Print Date
10-29-2013 Status Changed to Inline for interview
11-06-2013 Interview scheduled
11-09-2013 Interview Letter Received
11-25-2013 Yellow Letter to bring Drivers License,
12-12-13. Interview Date /// Approved
12-16-2013 In-line for oath Scheduling
4-16-2014 Text/Email that Scheduled For oath ceremony
4-19-2014 Received Oath Letter
5-16-2014 , Oath Ceremony, I am a New Citizen. Thanks Allah.
Notice to everyone reading my Naturalization Timeline
That it took me 5 months to have oath after the interview is only because i requested for a name change,
this is what delayed my case by months

______________________________________

4th Sep 2009 Interview ISL Embassy
Administrative Processing Starts
28 April 2010 AP completed just out of blue.
30 April 2010 Visa received


21 Months Total from start to VISA received


8 Months in AP TOTAL 239 Days

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
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Is it still possible for him to get the passport stamp? We are going to resubmit the I-90 with payment once we have the money (this whole process has been ridiculously expensive), but in the meantime, we need a way for him to be able to travel outside of the country and then re-enter.

Might be possible - need to make an infopass appointment to find out (and possibly get the I-551 stamp). What (if you know) is the status of your AOS? (Is that approved and simply the I-90 without the fee denied?)

He was approved for his Green Card back in April. It was mailed to us but to the wrong address (a USCIS error). We were told to submit the I-90 without payment and explain the situation, but that was denied. We now have to submit another I-90 with payment, but in the meantime we want to get his passport stamped so we can travel. I just don't want to have us both take a day off from work to go to our local office for them to say he cannot receive the stamp.

 
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