By law you are required to carry your green card with you at all times. I carry a photo copy of both sides, it is way to risky to lose your wallet and then deal with USCIS again.
But consult an attorney before deciding what you want to do.
Rule#1 - always trust the opinion of an attorney over the word of any layman.
My attorney responded to a similar question I asked him by telling me that I94 is inconsequential after the GC is approved.
Murthy(attorney at law) has suggested in one of her chats that you can take out the I94...
The bottom line here my friends is that for all of us who are still in the running for an approval, please keep working away at contacting your politicians, the service center, your attorney and whoever can make a difference. You do not know what will work and you will never know unless you try...
Some of you might remember that we had taken the initiative to e-mail the Ombudsman's office in the beginning of June when NSC officers were telling us that they were going slow on processing our applications. After we sent out our e-mails, in the following weeks we witnessed a storm of...
This was my lawyer's response to this question:
"The I-94 is of no consequence once you receive the permanent residency card"
This is Murthy's response:
"You can keep the I-94 for your records after you receive your green card".
I got the physical cards today for self and wife!!! Thanks all for sharing your experiences and updating here.
End of this tedious, unpredictable and uncertain journey. Thank god!!
I had an LUD today on my online status - no message change, no sight of the card yet or the welcome notice. But I know it is still too early to receive anything in the mail. Just thought I'd update here.
That does not make sense because FP results are valid for 18 months. So you should not need another FP. My case for example I took my FP in Sep 2006. I think you should call your Senator.
Guys, contact your senator's office after a couple of weeks. Do not wait for 120 days. Senator inquiry can get you a more dignified response than wait for 120 days.
On June 25, 2007, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service. You can also receive automatic e-mail updates as we process your...
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