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Our case status changed today to , On April 16, 2010, the post office returned the notice we last sent you on this case I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS as undeliverable. This may have serious effects on processing this case. Please call 1-800-375-5283 to update your mailing address for this notice to be re-sent.

Interestingly, my wifes travel document and employment authorization arrived with no problems. I don't understand why the post office had a problem. Any ideas?

Also, I called the number USCIS, gave the information the customer service rep requested and that was it. He could not tell me what the notice was or anything which I thought was crazy! We filed through the Chicago lockbox. Is their any way to find out what the notice is by making an INFOPASS appointment or do we have to just sit and wait?

Thanks!

Date of I-751 = 06/11/2012

NOA Date = 06/12/2012

Biometrics Appointment = 07/20/2012

RFE = 03/07/2013

Responded to RFE = 03/16/2013

Approved = 04/08/2013

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I have had prior issues with an envelope mailed to me containing my AP that had the address label so badly smeared during printing at source that it was virtually undecipherable. It was only through the dedicated perseverance of a postal delivery man who matched up a visible postal code with an almost visible part of a street address and an almost visible last name (you had to work really hard to make it out) that I actually received the document. I sent a letter of complaint to the address that mailed it along with a photocopy of the envelope (I still have it) but never heard anything.

For those cases where people are receiving some of the mail from USCIS but not all and they are being returned as undeliverable - I really suspect that the problem is not USPS and not an incorrect address - it is an indecipherable address smeared during the label printing process. Instead of re-doing the envelope, it appears USCIS just files the returned mail and let's the chips fall where they may.

I think a visit to an Infopass appointment is in order bringing with you the documents that you have received and proof of your address that you have not moved and suggest to USCIS that the problem may be at their end, and you want the document re-sent.

Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Our case status changed today to , On April 16, 2010, the post office returned the notice we last sent you on this case I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS as undeliverable. This may have serious effects on processing this case. Please call 1-800-375-5283 to update your mailing address for this notice to be re-sent.

Interestingly, my wifes travel document and employment authorization arrived with no problems. I don't understand why the post office had a problem. Any ideas?

Also, I called the number USCIS, gave the information the customer service rep requested and that was it. He could not tell me what the notice was or anything which I thought was crazy! We filed through the Chicago lockbox. Is their any way to find out what the notice is by making an INFOPASS appointment or do we have to just sit and wait?

Thanks!

did you ask him/her to remail it? If not ask that it be remailed to you.

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did you ask him/her to remail it? If not ask that it be remailed to you.

Yes, we asked for the notice to be re-mailed. Hopefully it is a interview date notice since it has been 1 month since the biometrics.

Date of I-751 = 06/11/2012

NOA Date = 06/12/2012

Biometrics Appointment = 07/20/2012

RFE = 03/07/2013

Responded to RFE = 03/16/2013

Approved = 04/08/2013

 
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