I will try to make my story as short as possible, but it will be kind of hard!
According to the Immigration lady that I spoke to over the phone, they told me this:
On December 2006 my dad applied for him and my mom my sis and I for our GC's. After all the biometrics and etc, we were all approved on June 11 2007. On June 15th all the physical cards were mailed (to the address my parents live at, although I had already changed my address with them MONTHS before I was even approved for mine) On June 25th mine was returned to them (I wonder why.. hummm) and again on June 26th they resent mine to my parents address. not that I cared about that, but due to my address being changed in the Post Office, them sending it to the wrong address caused them to loose it.
After fighting and fighting with them and filing 2 i-90's as a card that was never received they told me that it was pretty much my screw up cause they sent it to the card on file (Which makes no sense that it is my fault that it was mailed to that address when they mailed my employment card to my "correct" address by 2 years after it was approved, meaning I got my employment card June of 2008, already expired by 2 years since I already had my residency)
Ok, so moving on to current troubles. It took me a while to file the new i-90 because of me trying to fight the fact that it wasn't my fault. And after my fighting went no where, trying to come up with the $370. I came across the "Fee Waiver Request" info. I immediately (November 10th, 2008) filed the i-90 as lost/stolen with the Fee Waiver Request as my "payment" with all of the required forms showing why I couldn't pay for it (I'm a full time mom who rarely has any spare money for anything aside bills and needed foods) I mailed it to that Los Angeles Box that those i-90's have to be sent to now.
This is where I need help...
Anytime I call USCIS they are absolutely no help (as we all probably know). I tried to call just to see if they got my packet (you can't send it certified as it's a PO Box), and they tell me they can't tell me that, or that I can't even call for 6 months from the time I filed.
I have made an info-pass and the lady there told me that yes, they could tell me if they got it, I don't have to wait 6 months for that. She said at that time she couldn't see herself that they had rcvd the packed (I went Dec 12th, 31 days after i sent the packet). She says as soon as the system shows that the packet is received, she can give me the temporary stamp.
Here is where it gets worse...
I can only check if they have the packet if I get an Info-Pass. Lucky I live in the same city that has a location, but they are open the same times I work and I can't afford to take off all the time just to "check". And I can't call to "check" because they wont talk to me over the phone.
I would wait and see where it leads me (although I am tired of waiting when it's not even my fault!) except for now I have these issues to worry about...
My license expires next Saturday, I need my green card to renew.
I am 15 weeks pregnant and can not get Medicaid (insurance) unless I have proof of my Immigration Status (I already pass in all the other requirements)
If I wait 6 months, my license would be expired, and they could tell me no, sorry it was lost, file yet again, and wait yet another 6 months. At 3.5 months pregnant, I don't have that long to wait!
Yesterday I mailed a letter to my Congressman asking him for help. I'm not sure what else I can do!
Can anyone else think of anything? Please help...
According to the Immigration lady that I spoke to over the phone, they told me this:
On December 2006 my dad applied for him and my mom my sis and I for our GC's. After all the biometrics and etc, we were all approved on June 11 2007. On June 15th all the physical cards were mailed (to the address my parents live at, although I had already changed my address with them MONTHS before I was even approved for mine) On June 25th mine was returned to them (I wonder why.. hummm) and again on June 26th they resent mine to my parents address. not that I cared about that, but due to my address being changed in the Post Office, them sending it to the wrong address caused them to loose it.
After fighting and fighting with them and filing 2 i-90's as a card that was never received they told me that it was pretty much my screw up cause they sent it to the card on file (Which makes no sense that it is my fault that it was mailed to that address when they mailed my employment card to my "correct" address by 2 years after it was approved, meaning I got my employment card June of 2008, already expired by 2 years since I already had my residency)
Ok, so moving on to current troubles. It took me a while to file the new i-90 because of me trying to fight the fact that it wasn't my fault. And after my fighting went no where, trying to come up with the $370. I came across the "Fee Waiver Request" info. I immediately (November 10th, 2008) filed the i-90 as lost/stolen with the Fee Waiver Request as my "payment" with all of the required forms showing why I couldn't pay for it (I'm a full time mom who rarely has any spare money for anything aside bills and needed foods) I mailed it to that Los Angeles Box that those i-90's have to be sent to now.
This is where I need help...
Anytime I call USCIS they are absolutely no help (as we all probably know). I tried to call just to see if they got my packet (you can't send it certified as it's a PO Box), and they tell me they can't tell me that, or that I can't even call for 6 months from the time I filed.
I have made an info-pass and the lady there told me that yes, they could tell me if they got it, I don't have to wait 6 months for that. She said at that time she couldn't see herself that they had rcvd the packed (I went Dec 12th, 31 days after i sent the packet). She says as soon as the system shows that the packet is received, she can give me the temporary stamp.
Here is where it gets worse...
I can only check if they have the packet if I get an Info-Pass. Lucky I live in the same city that has a location, but they are open the same times I work and I can't afford to take off all the time just to "check". And I can't call to "check" because they wont talk to me over the phone.
I would wait and see where it leads me (although I am tired of waiting when it's not even my fault!) except for now I have these issues to worry about...
My license expires next Saturday, I need my green card to renew.
I am 15 weeks pregnant and can not get Medicaid (insurance) unless I have proof of my Immigration Status (I already pass in all the other requirements)
If I wait 6 months, my license would be expired, and they could tell me no, sorry it was lost, file yet again, and wait yet another 6 months. At 3.5 months pregnant, I don't have that long to wait!
Yesterday I mailed a letter to my Congressman asking him for help. I'm not sure what else I can do!
Can anyone else think of anything? Please help...
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