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Johanna Garza

DPS letter verifying lawful presence quoting inexisting green card

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Hello, 

 

a few weeks ago, I went to my local DMV to renew my ID with my new EAD card. Just like the first time, I needed to wait for a letter from the DPS stating my lawful presence had been verified by USCIS and come back to finalize the application. 
I finally received the letter but it says they verified my I-551 permanent resident card (green card) and that my lawful presence was verified. 
The problem is that I do not have a green card and applied with my EAD. All the other info on the letter is correct. 

One important note is that between applying for my ID and receiving this letter I got an update that my case was ready to be scheduled for the green card interview. 
Has this ever happened to anyone else? Any advice? 

thank you! 
ps: I tried calling USCIS but cannot get to a real person. I’m going to the DMV tomorrow.

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