I definately feel like your idea is great, but I don't feel like senators/congressmen/the ombudsman really will care about one single person's case. I certainly wouldn't mind trying, as I don't have anything to loose by doing so. But then again how do I contact these kind of people?
I'd actually prefer to not have to re-apply, since I don't feel like paying for a mistake that was not mine. I think that it should be possible to contact uscis or some agency above that, and confront them with the fact that I didn't recieve the notice for biometrics appointment. It is after all...
I did indeed enter my US address, and all my mail is forwarded by my family/relatives over there. I am surprised to know that the uscis don't send such important information through registered mail. I am sure that I did fill out the form correctly, as I have checked it multiple times. The uscis...
I am a permanent resident, and I applied for a re-entry permit due to completing my high school education abroad. I applied for a re-entry permit in june 2010. I recieved my case number, and regularly checked online for case updates, however it never went any further than the 1st step...
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