It's been a little over 3 years since my naturalization ceremony.
Everything went smoothly and I got my US passport three weeks
later.
Just before the ceremony started, I remember the USCIS workers
lining everybody up and asked us to turn in our greencards.
I turned it in like everyone else. Or at least I thought I did. Until
this morning....
My very nice Coach wallet had served me well for 10 years and
it was time to replace it. So guess what? I bought another
identical one from Coach.(except price for the new one has now
doubled to $230 )
Anyway, I took out everything in the old wallet this morning and
out came my greencard, which was in the innermost pocket,
behind a family photo. I keep a lot of old junk in the wallet,
there was even a subway ticket from 2003... At the same time,
I discovered that my national ID card from my old country was
missing. ID card no longer valide, since I became a US citizen
and my country of origin legally considers me a "nationality
abandoner"(in local lanuge, the same word as involuntary
traitor )
If I had to guess, I turned the national ID card in by mistake and
the USCIS worker didn't realize it. It was a chaotic naturalization
ceremony at the local USCIS office, with 150 people, all walking
around like headless chickents..... so in the confusion, they must
have not checked every returned greencard.
WHAT DO I DO NOW? It has been 3 years and I have made many
overseas trips and returned with my US Passport with any problems.
Should I still contact my the USCIS and return the card? I have
since moved to another state 1900 miles away from that USCIS office.
Can I just contact the nearest one here?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
* * * UPDATED INFO * * *
after speaking with agent this morgen, I was advised to return the greencard anyway.
I have already dispatched it via USPS Registered Mail with Return Receipt this afternoon.
(mailed to the original office) Guess that's that!
Everything went smoothly and I got my US passport three weeks
later.
Just before the ceremony started, I remember the USCIS workers
lining everybody up and asked us to turn in our greencards.
I turned it in like everyone else. Or at least I thought I did. Until
this morning....
My very nice Coach wallet had served me well for 10 years and
it was time to replace it. So guess what? I bought another
identical one from Coach.(except price for the new one has now
doubled to $230 )
Anyway, I took out everything in the old wallet this morning and
out came my greencard, which was in the innermost pocket,
behind a family photo. I keep a lot of old junk in the wallet,
there was even a subway ticket from 2003... At the same time,
I discovered that my national ID card from my old country was
missing. ID card no longer valide, since I became a US citizen
and my country of origin legally considers me a "nationality
abandoner"(in local lanuge, the same word as involuntary
traitor )
If I had to guess, I turned the national ID card in by mistake and
the USCIS worker didn't realize it. It was a chaotic naturalization
ceremony at the local USCIS office, with 150 people, all walking
around like headless chickents..... so in the confusion, they must
have not checked every returned greencard.
WHAT DO I DO NOW? It has been 3 years and I have made many
overseas trips and returned with my US Passport with any problems.
Should I still contact my the USCIS and return the card? I have
since moved to another state 1900 miles away from that USCIS office.
Can I just contact the nearest one here?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
* * * UPDATED INFO * * *
after speaking with agent this morgen, I was advised to return the greencard anyway.
I have already dispatched it via USPS Registered Mail with Return Receipt this afternoon.
(mailed to the original office) Guess that's that!
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