lee_haircut5
Registered Users (C)
Folks,
I got a letter from USCIS about my I-90 to correct the backdating. It is a blue letter.
They want me to attach the original GC, a completed I-90 form, and 2 pictures. They want me to send this to an address. There is a different address for regular mailing and a different address for courier. They said it would take three weeks before I get my new card. If three weeks have passed and I haven't got it, they want me to call their 800 numbers.
My questions:
1. Has anybody gone thru the same experience?
2. What if I give my GC (original) and never heard back from them? Then I don't have my original GC anymore. Will this be a problem if I cross border to Canada and only carry copy of my GC?
3. When they said, "use this address for courier delivery", do they mean UPS, Fedex, Airborne? Anything but USPS? So, regular mailing means USPS, regardless of service level (express, priority, regular, etc)?
Thanks,
lee_haircut5
I got a letter from USCIS about my I-90 to correct the backdating. It is a blue letter.
They want me to attach the original GC, a completed I-90 form, and 2 pictures. They want me to send this to an address. There is a different address for regular mailing and a different address for courier. They said it would take three weeks before I get my new card. If three weeks have passed and I haven't got it, they want me to call their 800 numbers.
My questions:
1. Has anybody gone thru the same experience?
2. What if I give my GC (original) and never heard back from them? Then I don't have my original GC anymore. Will this be a problem if I cross border to Canada and only carry copy of my GC?
3. When they said, "use this address for courier delivery", do they mean UPS, Fedex, Airborne? Anything but USPS? So, regular mailing means USPS, regardless of service level (express, priority, regular, etc)?
Thanks,
lee_haircut5