I have lost my green card two years ago and since then I've tried to replace it THREE times and for whatever reason I've had extemely bad luck and never recieved them as they were all lost in mail. Not only was this a waste of money but this has made me start to look suspicious, therefore I am definately not going to waste my time and money to file another I-90 and make it look even worse.
However I was at my local USCIS office recently and they told me that I can provide a photocopy of my stamp(s) that I've gotten since the times that my I-90s were pending as proof of my residency. Also a moment ago got off the phone with a rep on us-immigration.com and they said that I MUST have my green card or copy present during the interview. According to the sticky on this forum (Documents needed for Naturalization) that the stamps are ok.
As you can see I'm pretty confused so can anyone clear this up for me? Thanks.
EDIT: Also the current stamp I have has expired too just about 2 months ago, would it be acceptable as proof? The time that the stamp expired was past the five year mark that I've lived in the US as a perm resident.
However I was at my local USCIS office recently and they told me that I can provide a photocopy of my stamp(s) that I've gotten since the times that my I-90s were pending as proof of my residency. Also a moment ago got off the phone with a rep on us-immigration.com and they said that I MUST have my green card or copy present during the interview. According to the sticky on this forum (Documents needed for Naturalization) that the stamps are ok.
As you can see I'm pretty confused so can anyone clear this up for me? Thanks.
EDIT: Also the current stamp I have has expired too just about 2 months ago, would it be acceptable as proof? The time that the stamp expired was past the five year mark that I've lived in the US as a perm resident.
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