My wife and I applied for US Citizenship in 11/2010 and we had our interview today. I passed the interview, but for my wife, IO gave a status "A final decision has not yet been made" and the reason was because they couldn't locate one of her re-entry permits from 12 years back (and this was the first issue that the IO brought up during the interview). Before we went for the interview, she wasn't notified about the missing document, so this was a complete surprise for her, since she thought the re-entry permit was handed over at the immigration counter at the airport(there is a US immigration stamp on her passport when she re-entered US).
To give a little background, she has been on green card for 14 years. She got her green card based on family visa. When she got her green card, she was still in college and hence chose to get re-entry permit twice until she finished college. She came to US twice (i.e. every 2 years) in that 4 year period and got the re-entry permit each time. She got the last re-entry permit 12 years back (that permitted her to stay out of the country for 2 years) and came to US 10 years back (within the tome-period of the re-entry permit) and since then never left the country for more than 6 months. Unfortunately she didn't have any copy of the re-entry permit that was issued and according to the IO, they could find one of her re-entry permit, but couldn't find the other one. We couldn't find the re-entry permit or copy among any documents we have, since that is typically handed at the airport (based on what I understand).
It is surprising that USCIS didn't have any records of issuing a re-entry permit, since there were no issues 10 years back in readmitting her after those 2 years of absence. There is a re-entry seal in her passport from US immigration at that time. She renewed her GC 4 years back and there were no issues at that time.
We are not sure what should be done next. Is there any way to get copies of re-entry permit from somewhere?
PS:- Her sister went through the same process and had to get re-entry permit twice for the same reason and recently got her citizenship without any issues. It looks like she still has the last re-entry permit with her(i.e. it wasn't collected at the airport, when she entered US the last time using re-entry permit), but it looks like her IO didn't ask anything about the missing re-entry permit.
To give a little background, she has been on green card for 14 years. She got her green card based on family visa. When she got her green card, she was still in college and hence chose to get re-entry permit twice until she finished college. She came to US twice (i.e. every 2 years) in that 4 year period and got the re-entry permit each time. She got the last re-entry permit 12 years back (that permitted her to stay out of the country for 2 years) and came to US 10 years back (within the tome-period of the re-entry permit) and since then never left the country for more than 6 months. Unfortunately she didn't have any copy of the re-entry permit that was issued and according to the IO, they could find one of her re-entry permit, but couldn't find the other one. We couldn't find the re-entry permit or copy among any documents we have, since that is typically handed at the airport (based on what I understand).
It is surprising that USCIS didn't have any records of issuing a re-entry permit, since there were no issues 10 years back in readmitting her after those 2 years of absence. There is a re-entry seal in her passport from US immigration at that time. She renewed her GC 4 years back and there were no issues at that time.
We are not sure what should be done next. Is there any way to get copies of re-entry permit from somewhere?
PS:- Her sister went through the same process and had to get re-entry permit twice for the same reason and recently got her citizenship without any issues. It looks like she still has the last re-entry permit with her(i.e. it wasn't collected at the airport, when she entered US the last time using re-entry permit), but it looks like her IO didn't ask anything about the missing re-entry permit.
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