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  1. 2 hours ago, Jacobo said:

     

     

    I understand that, under the early filing provision, USCIS allows us to apply within the 3 months preceding our 3-year or 5-year LPR anniversary. Along these lines, can we be invited to interview before said anniversary date, or is it usually scheduled after that date? 

    Your interview may be scheduled earlier than your anniversary date but your oath will happen on or after your anniversary date.

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    On 6/16/2022 at 3:33 PM, SandyR said:

    There are no travel restrictions for flying with infant.  Not sure if you are asking something else.  I was in India a month ago and plane filled with kids/babies.  

    You just have to make sure you have the Air Suvidha form filled out.  Kids under 5 don't have to have PCR.  If you fly an American flight, you don't have to wear a mask (but can if you want).  If you fly Air India, I think they are still requiring masks (at least that is what their website says).  

    Thank you Sandy. This is what I understood as well when I did my research. Just wanted to hear a fellow passengers journey. 

  3. 20 hours ago, Peachess said:

    This happened to me in 2018 when I first came. My green card was never delivered. I applied for an i90 and didn’t pay because there’s a category for a fee waiver if your document is lost in transit, after waiting several months I got denied because I didn’t pay the fee and the waiver didn’t apply to me because “the lost card was never returned to uscis”. Long story short, I reapplied for the i90 and paid this time around and got my replacement green card within 7-8 months. 
    If your temporary i551 stamp on your passport expires and you haven’t received the replacement GC, you can always schedule an appointment with uscis and have your passport restamped as an evidence of permanent residence. 

    @Peachess - It's unfair that they force us to pay for no reason of ours.

  4. 19 hours ago, RochelleRJ said:

    Trust me I know how you feel my husband and I are going through the same thing....they mailed it out May 21 2020....and the mail lady stated it didn’t have the apt number so she claimed she returned it...Called USCIS numerous of times they never received it as undeliverable....opened up a case and was told t was returned...we are still to this day waiting in the approval for the I90 we filed back in June 2020...almost a freaking year and we still waiting...this ####### makes no since at all...I still say it’s at the post office either in the lady’s mail truck or inside then post office collecting dust somewhere and only she knows were it is...with her bad attitude 

    @RochelleRJ - So sorry you are going through this. I'm still looking at all the alternatives. I've written to all the senators in the state and also Pres. Biden. So I'm hoping I get someone to knock at USPS's door. I've exhausted all possible avenues.

  5. 1 minute ago, Scandi said:

    Is the immigrant's name on the mailbox? Sometimes USPS don't deliver important mail if the name isn't on the mailbox, it's possible they did return it to USCIS as undeliverable and that it was never scanned again after that. It might be laying in a big return pile at a USCIS facility for all we know. 

    Immigrants name is on the mailbox. Also, the approval notice and all other prior notices were delivered. Per the tracking the mail went to a different city by mistake. It was never supposed to go there according to USPS and they have no idea why it did.

  6. My green card was mailed out on April 15 and I still haven't received it. I approached USPS and created multiple service requests reached out to the post office but they have no clue where the card is as it was never delivered. Any one have any idea what my next steps should be? I really appreciate any help. Thank you in advance.

     

    USPS has one job and they can't do it properly... They deserve an award!!!!! And nobody over there is ever held accountable for the poor service provided.

  7. 18 hours ago, ss.hendrix said:

    Question, when the EAD is mailed out, do they provide a tracking number? I just want to ensure that it comes to my new address and not my old one. 

    You can contact the customer rep through Emma and the rep should be able to provide a tracking number. That's how I got my tracking info. The weird thing is that the tracking info updated on the uscis website once it was delivered to the address.

  8. 20 hours ago, Magda M said:

    Hey everyone, I got my EAD two weeks ago and still no SSN can someone please advise if i should go to the office or call the number that they have on the website? No idea how it all works with SSN 

    We had to call the local SSO and get an appointment. They are shut for normal operations. However, when we reached the appointment, the guy at the counter informed us that the card had already been mailed out and it would be delivered in 10 business days. So there was no need of the appointment... Our EAD was approved on Feb 12 and it took over a month to receive the SSN. But no harm in setting up an appointment.

  9. 12 hours ago, whiterose123 said:

    When I called it was an automatic response, I couldn't talk to an actual representative

    I went through the same issue. So I ended up chatting with emma on the uscic.gov. website. Type in 'live agent' at the chat box and emma should transfer you to an agent who should be able to provide tracking info. Hope it helps.

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