Jony Lever, some info on how to handle lost passport/I-94\'s

Dee Rod

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I found the following info on immigration-law.com, If you haven\'t already run across this, please read on :
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Lost Passport and Reissuance of Visas and I-94

    Lately, we have been receiving reports from nonimmigrants who lost passport. When one loses passport, in most cases, he/she also loses "visa" and "I-94." When it happens,
    he/she must file applications for reissuance of three documents: Passport, Visa, and I-94. Keeping a photocopy of these documents and report of loss to the police are critically
    important for the reissuance.
    Reissuance of Visa by DOS: U.S. Department of State reissues certain visas if he/she meets the following requirements:
        -- the previous visa was reissued in the Department within the last year (12 months),
        -- the Department has a record of the reissuance,
        -- the applicant includes a copy of police report or evidence substantiating loss, and
        -- the applicant submits all the necessary documentation and fees.
        The applicant should then follow the rules and procedures of visa revalidation in order to send in application for reissuance of the lost visa in the new passport.
    Application for Replacement I-94: Proof of legal entry is most important for the aliens in this country. For nonimmigrants, legal entry is established by I-94 which is issued at the
    port of entry or admission stamp which is placed by the immigration inspector at the port of entry. When one loses passport and I-94, he/she also loses the most critical evidence
    of admission to the U.S. with inspection. The nonimmigrant has a burden of proof that he/she was admitted to the U.S. with inspection by the immigration inspectors at the port of
    entry, otherwise he/she is considered so-called EWI (Entered Without Inspection). In all the immigration applications and proceedings, admission with inspection is the first
    "threshold" to meet the eligibility and absence of such evidence for those who lost passport can face a serious challenge. Therefore, it is critically important that he/she
    immediately files I-102 form with the Service Center of his/her jurisdiction together with the some proof of legal entry to the U.S. and police report of loss in order to get a
    replacement I-94.
 
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Hi Dee Rod

1)Passport----My wife got new passport

2) Visa Stamps--As per lawyer, no visa stamp necessary since she can re-enter on AP
   AP got in mid August and PPT lost in mid-sept when she took it to INS office for iEAD
   the police report mentions the date of loss

3) I-94 Lawyer says since she is pending AOS, it in not mandatory to apply.
   He says that you can usee photocopy of I-94 for stamping after 485 approval.
   I want to confirm this is this is true.
 
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thansk deerod
the problem is not yet resolved until i confirm from someone if a photocopy is ok for ppt stamping
 
Maybe you can post your question on the after-the-GC board.

That board should be teeming with folks who have already done their stamping. This board mostly contains folks who are hopeful of GC stamping ASAP. If you find an answer there, please enlighten us.
 
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