I-90 efiled have question on biometric appt

phoenixsaint

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Hi all,

I had to do I-90 efile due to lost green card. Somewhere INS mentioned to have a police report for lost green card when going to the biometrics apptment, so I called up my city police dept (this is Phoenix) and asked them about it; cops said that they don't take reports on lost green card and don't hand out police reports on lost items.

What am I supposed to do?

Appreciate feedback on this.
 
phoenixsaint said:
Hi all,

I had to do I-90 efile due to lost green card. Somewhere INS mentioned to have a police report for lost green card when going to the biometrics apptment, so I called up my city police dept (this is Phoenix) and asked them about it; cops said that they don't take reports on lost green card and don't hand out police reports on lost items.

What am I supposed to do?

Appreciate feedback on this.
I think you need police report if lost Card out of US and need travel permit from US consulate to take a flight to US. I-90 form instructions don’t say that you need police report if lost GC and need Police report copy at the time of biometrics . Where did you read on INS site? INS is no more it is USCIS.
update the thread:
I-90 efiling or by mail filing date
Reciept of I-90 filing
NOA recived date
 
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I-90 due to lost GC

Thanks for taking time to reply ginnu:

Here's where it mentioned about the police report:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/e-i-90.htm

it says: =========================================================
Initial Evidence and Supporting Documentation:
You must submit all required initial evidence and supporting documentation at the time of your in-person appearance at your local Application Support Center.

After filing your form electronically, you will receive a biometrics appointment notice with a specific date, time, and place where you will have your fingerprints and/or photos taken. You must wait for your biometrics appointment notice to arrive in the mail prior to going to the ASC for biometrics processing. It may be several weeks until you receive your biometrics appointment notice in the mail.

You MUST bring the following materials to your biometrics appointment, or processing will NOT be completed at your scheduled time:

Biometrics appointment notice.
Photo Identification. Acceptable kinds of photo identification are:
Passport or national photo identification issued by your country, or
Driver’s license, or
Military photo identification, or
State-issued photo identification card.
All required initial evidence, including your prior card OR other evidence of permanent residence or commuter status.
Any supporting documentation, which may include but is not limited to:
Court ordered name change,
Marriage certificate,
Birth certificate, or
Police report for a stolen or lost card.
==========================================================
 
phoenixsaint said:
Thanks for taking time to reply ginnu:

Here's where it mentioned about the police report:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/e-i-90.htm

it says: =========================================================
Initial Evidence and Supporting Documentation:
You must submit all required initial evidence and supporting documentation at the time of your in-person appearance at your local Application Support Center.

After filing your form electronically, you will receive a biometrics appointment notice with a specific date, time, and place where you will have your fingerprints and/or photos taken. You must wait for your biometrics appointment notice to arrive in the mail prior to going to the ASC for biometrics processing. It may be several weeks until you receive your biometrics appointment notice in the mail.

You MUST bring the following materials to your biometrics appointment, or processing will NOT be completed at your scheduled time:

Biometrics appointment notice.
Photo Identification. Acceptable kinds of photo identification are:
Passport or national photo identification issued by your country, or
Driver’s license, or
Military photo identification, or
State-issued photo identification card.
All required initial evidence, including your prior card OR other evidence of permanent residence or commuter status.
Any supporting documentation, which may include but is not limited to:
Court ordered name change,
Marriage certificate,
Birth certificate, or
Police report for a stolen or lost card.
==========================================================
------ then go to local police station and show the printout from USCIS and file police report and get copy of report
 
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