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Chileanhere

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  1. Sorry to have ask the Gods to come down and try to help. Always an attitude and I know better demeanor. I am out of this "community" .
  2. I believe I have explained. They acquired LPR status for being a daughter of a US citizen. The green card was mailed out. Her father moved and did not notify to USCIS. The GC was declared lost/not received. She was asked to pay for a replacement card.
  3. She went to the Consulate in Mexico were her paperwork was done and her medical test was presented. She traveled to USA with a copy of the I 90 form.
  4. Hi! Got back with more information. She got her GC through her American father. She was mailed a GC on April 2017 in the US. Her dad moved and did not notify the new address to USCIS. So they contacted them and she had to pay for a replacement, and it was given an I90 which for what I understand was the paper used to enter from Mexico to live in the US. I was able to see her USCIS profile last year and the status of the replacement showed processing. I thought it was a long time so I suggested her to contact a representative in Texas to inquire, which she did. The senator team got a reply it was still under normal processing time and he said there was nothing else at that point they could do, and she needed to wait. She was supposed to get the card by February this year, and last week she called USCIS and they told her she has to keep waiting. Now her processing time goes to 2024! There is no lawyer involved.
  5. Hi This is the case of a friend of mine from Mexico. She got her GC in April 2017. The card was never received and of course she had to fill the paperwork and pay to receive a replacement which she has not received yet. When she calls to USCIS they say it is still processing and if she checks her status online says do not contact until 2024 (??!!) Her case has been grossly mishandled. She got her GC through her dad who became an American citizen. Not having a physical green card has brought a lot of inconveniences for her. What can she do next? Through the 5 years rule she could apply for citizenship, but how you do it if you have never ever had a physical green card. Thanks!
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