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Hello everyone! Could you guys pls answer me a question. 
 

I did change my address on USPS and filed a Form AR-11 but somehow Uscis still sent my card to old address and 100% I have lost it. Usps tracking number said that the items was delivered and uscis officer told me there is nothing they can do now. I have to file a form i-90 green card replacement. 
 

The problem is I already have filed I-90 before I call uscis. I chose a reason to replace a card is never receive it and it costs 0 dollar. I think it maybe is not correct. I should choose lost or stolen and pay 450 dollars. 
 

It’s too late to change it back now. Should I have a problem when they determine my case? 

Edited by Danny1991
 
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