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We applied for my son's N600/COC in early June. He came home 4 years ago on an IR-4 via international adoption, got his green card. He is 4 and half years old. We finalized here in the US, got his US Passport, SS card, etc. I decided he might need the COC at some point in his life and as his dad I wanted to take care of that for him.
On Monday, September 10 (about 3 months after we applied for the N600/COC) we received a letter from USCIS Louisville. The letter contained the photos we had originally sent with the N600 application 3 months ago and tells us to sign the photos (it has directions) and to return the signed photos and his green card. Here is the EXACT text of the letter we received on September 10th; the letter was dated September 7th. (the dates are important for the situation I am describing). Okay...the letter dated Sept. 7 that we received on Sept. 10 says .........
September 7, 2012
To the parents of
XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Re: AXXXXXXXXXX
Form #: N600
The above noted application has been received and reviewed for completeness. At this time, please sign the enclosed photographs as indicated below. We must also have your resident alien card. If you have not already done so, please submit the card, along with your signed photos and this letter to the address above. You will be notified under separate notice regarding the decision of your application.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Your full legal name, NO ABBREVIATIONS, must be written using a black ballpoint pen. Do not use gel ink as it smears on the photographs.
Sign on one edge of the photo (See photo #1).
EXAMPLE: Correct-Mary Ellen Smith (just a name they made up)
Incorrect - Mary E. Smith
EXCEPTION: If the applicant is a child and is unable to sign his/her name, the parent or guardian will sign the child's complete legal name on one edge of the photograph and on the opposite edge will make the endorsement to read: by (the complete legal name of the parent).
Then is has two generic drawings of photo examples and how to sign them.
That was the end of first letter from USCIS (dated Sept. 7, received by us on Sept. 10).
...............Okay, so I immediately signed the photos, write a super brief cover note, and attached the green card and sent is all via UPS Next Day Air to the address it gave...which was..."USCIS 601 West Broadway, Room 390. Louisville KY 40202".
I sent it on September 11 and it arrived at the building (which also houses a ton of other federal offices in Louisville) on September 12 around 9AM (a wednesday, and according the website the USCIS Room 390 office in Louisville is closed on wednesdays). So according to UPS, it wasnt actually taken to "ROOM 390" but was taken to the "FRONT DESK" and signed for by someone named "______". This had me worriedthen that someone in ROOM 390 did not actually sign for it....
Okay, so fast forward to today (Saturday, September 15) and we get another letter from USCIS Louisville. This letter was dated "September 13" (the day AFTER my UPS package arrived at the federal building in Louisville where USCIS ROOM 390 office is located and...the date is important). It says....
TO THE PARENTS OF XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
RE: AXXXXXXXXXXXX
FORM #: N600
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has prepared a Certificate of Citizenship for you. At this time, please submit two signed 2x2 passport style, recent, color photos. In order to issue a Certificate of Citizenship, we must have your resident alien card. (They had used a highlighter to highlighted the previous paragraph). Once the resident alien card is received in our office, we will mail your Certificate of Citizenship/Naturalization. We will not be able to mail your Certificate of Citizenship/Naturalization until the card has been received (The had highlighted this sentence as well).
Then below this it has exact same photo instructions as the other letter did, the drawings, etc. but they had highlighted it all. (The first letter had no highlighting on it).
.....so that't it! On one hand I'm glad that today's letter actually says a COC has been prepared for my son! I think that's good! But I have already sent in the signed photos and the green card. I have nothing else to send in. Does this mean that the package never arrived? Or since this letter was dated the day after my package supposedly arrived at the USCIS building...does this mean they opened the package and all my stuff (signed photos, green card, etc.) was missing!
I am at a loss. Any advice, comments, etc. would be great appreciated.
On Monday, September 10 (about 3 months after we applied for the N600/COC) we received a letter from USCIS Louisville. The letter contained the photos we had originally sent with the N600 application 3 months ago and tells us to sign the photos (it has directions) and to return the signed photos and his green card. Here is the EXACT text of the letter we received on September 10th; the letter was dated September 7th. (the dates are important for the situation I am describing). Okay...the letter dated Sept. 7 that we received on Sept. 10 says .........
September 7, 2012
To the parents of
XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Re: AXXXXXXXXXX
Form #: N600
The above noted application has been received and reviewed for completeness. At this time, please sign the enclosed photographs as indicated below. We must also have your resident alien card. If you have not already done so, please submit the card, along with your signed photos and this letter to the address above. You will be notified under separate notice regarding the decision of your application.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Your full legal name, NO ABBREVIATIONS, must be written using a black ballpoint pen. Do not use gel ink as it smears on the photographs.
Sign on one edge of the photo (See photo #1).
EXAMPLE: Correct-Mary Ellen Smith (just a name they made up)
Incorrect - Mary E. Smith
EXCEPTION: If the applicant is a child and is unable to sign his/her name, the parent or guardian will sign the child's complete legal name on one edge of the photograph and on the opposite edge will make the endorsement to read: by (the complete legal name of the parent).
Then is has two generic drawings of photo examples and how to sign them.
That was the end of first letter from USCIS (dated Sept. 7, received by us on Sept. 10).
...............Okay, so I immediately signed the photos, write a super brief cover note, and attached the green card and sent is all via UPS Next Day Air to the address it gave...which was..."USCIS 601 West Broadway, Room 390. Louisville KY 40202".
I sent it on September 11 and it arrived at the building (which also houses a ton of other federal offices in Louisville) on September 12 around 9AM (a wednesday, and according the website the USCIS Room 390 office in Louisville is closed on wednesdays). So according to UPS, it wasnt actually taken to "ROOM 390" but was taken to the "FRONT DESK" and signed for by someone named "______". This had me worriedthen that someone in ROOM 390 did not actually sign for it....
Okay, so fast forward to today (Saturday, September 15) and we get another letter from USCIS Louisville. This letter was dated "September 13" (the day AFTER my UPS package arrived at the federal building in Louisville where USCIS ROOM 390 office is located and...the date is important). It says....
TO THE PARENTS OF XXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
RE: AXXXXXXXXXXXX
FORM #: N600
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has prepared a Certificate of Citizenship for you. At this time, please submit two signed 2x2 passport style, recent, color photos. In order to issue a Certificate of Citizenship, we must have your resident alien card. (They had used a highlighter to highlighted the previous paragraph). Once the resident alien card is received in our office, we will mail your Certificate of Citizenship/Naturalization. We will not be able to mail your Certificate of Citizenship/Naturalization until the card has been received (The had highlighted this sentence as well).
Then below this it has exact same photo instructions as the other letter did, the drawings, etc. but they had highlighted it all. (The first letter had no highlighting on it).
.....so that't it! On one hand I'm glad that today's letter actually says a COC has been prepared for my son! I think that's good! But I have already sent in the signed photos and the green card. I have nothing else to send in. Does this mean that the package never arrived? Or since this letter was dated the day after my package supposedly arrived at the USCIS building...does this mean they opened the package and all my stuff (signed photos, green card, etc.) was missing!
I am at a loss. Any advice, comments, etc. would be great appreciated.
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