curiousGeorge
Registered Users (C)
On Dec 28th 2006 my lawyer got an odd letter from the National Visa Center in Portsmouth, NH. I got the letter today from him. My lawyer told me to simply send him copies of our green cards, but I'm confused why such a letter would even be sent by NVC. What would instigate a letter like this? My wife and I got our green cards in EB3 over 2 years ago in Dec 2004. Has this happened to anyone else? I have not sent any inquiries to USCIS since then. I'm very confused. Does USCIS regularly check if people are still green card holders? They aren't even asking me to prove that I still reside in the USA, so what does having possession of an unexpired green card prove to them? The other strange part is that I filed AOS, not consular processing, so why would NVC be getting involved anyway? Could it be another case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing? Or, is someone else trying to file an inquiry into my green card file? Here are the contents of the letter:
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The Department of Homeland Security has forwarded your correspondence / information to the NVC.
The NVC received notification that the beneficiary was previously granted legal permanent residence in the United States, however, the notification was unclear as to whether or not the applicant still is a legal permanent resident of the United States. If the beneficiary is still a legal permanent resident of the United States, please provide us with a copy of both sides of the beneficiary's alien registration card ("green card") so that we may update this file.
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The Department of Homeland Security has forwarded your correspondence / information to the NVC.
The NVC received notification that the beneficiary was previously granted legal permanent residence in the United States, however, the notification was unclear as to whether or not the applicant still is a legal permanent resident of the United States. If the beneficiary is still a legal permanent resident of the United States, please provide us with a copy of both sides of the beneficiary's alien registration card ("green card") so that we may update this file.