In short: I-90(d) application apparently got lost. What do you do?
Option 1: send a copy of the original application, include a letter explaining what happened. That did not work for me: I sent 4 of these copies, each with a cover letter, they all got returned with "application denied, you did not include your green card with the application". In other words, they treated these as original applications without even bothering to read the letters.
Option 2: call US CIS, tell them I-90 got lost, ask them what to do. I did, and they said, "go to your district office, explain to them what happened, they will help you". That I also did, and they said, we cannot help you without a receipt number. I responded, "but I never got a receipt". They said, "go home and wait for the receipt".
I did that, only to find out (from today's call to US CIS) that there is no receipt with I-90(d). US CIS does not mail a receipt when you file I-90(d).
So I called US CIS again, and guess what they said? "Go to your district office, explain to them what happened, they will help you", round 2.
Question to everyone: will that really help? Last time I went there, they had no clue what to do with I-90(d), they did not even know there is no receipt number with it.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Option 1: send a copy of the original application, include a letter explaining what happened. That did not work for me: I sent 4 of these copies, each with a cover letter, they all got returned with "application denied, you did not include your green card with the application". In other words, they treated these as original applications without even bothering to read the letters.
Option 2: call US CIS, tell them I-90 got lost, ask them what to do. I did, and they said, "go to your district office, explain to them what happened, they will help you". That I also did, and they said, we cannot help you without a receipt number. I responded, "but I never got a receipt". They said, "go home and wait for the receipt".
I did that, only to find out (from today's call to US CIS) that there is no receipt with I-90(d). US CIS does not mail a receipt when you file I-90(d).
So I called US CIS again, and guess what they said? "Go to your district office, explain to them what happened, they will help you", round 2.
Question to everyone: will that really help? Last time I went there, they had no clue what to do with I-90(d), they did not even know there is no receipt number with it.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.