USCIS wants my Card Back

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My GC was approved on 11/05/07, Received card on 11/16/07 but no fingerprint on card, it says: fingerprint not available.

on Monday I told this to my Attorney (Well known big law firm). My attorney replied immediately saying this should not be a problem but they will investigate.

Today my Attorney told me that they contacted USCIS and spoke with the
Nebraska Immigration Officer then the IO had a Supervisor review my file and told that it appear that the card was issued in error without the fingerprint (FYI: I completed Code 3 FP in March 2007). The card should then be sent to USCIS with a letter to the USCIS to a special mailbox that was provided to my attorney so that the error can be corrected, no need to File Form I-90. IO indicated that mail received in this box is generally handled on an expedited basis.

Later I called NSC and got same IO he repeated everything to me and told that my Attorney called today.

On Monday 11/19/07 I called NSC and the IO told me that on the card "fingerprint not available" this is not a problem at all and you are fine and no action is required BUT he provided this info without even asking my Receipt or A# and without looking into my file

On 11/09/07 I called NSC to check about my status and this is what IO told me at that time: Your case is approved but card production not ordered for you, hold on while I verify your Fingerprint after 2 minutes she told that everything is there and I will send an email to the IO working on the case and same day I received card production email.

So what is going on?

Is it possible that Fingerprints were not uploaded for card production and quality? this is what my attorney is guessing and the IO today told to my attorney.

Any expert advise please
 
What advice do you need from the board? Do you want to know if you should send your card back or just keep it? Are you afraid that they will keep your card and just deny your case? I am not sure what advice you are looking to get from here.

Besides, you have an attorney from a "well known big firm". Do you not trust the advice from that "well known big firm"? If someone here tells you to go against your lawyer's advice, would you REALLY take it over your lawyer's?

Sorry for the rant but sometimes I don't see any point in some postings here.

My GC was approved on 11/05/07, Received card on 11/16/07 but no fingerprint on card, it says: fingerprint not available.

on Monday I told this to my Attorney (Well known big law firm). My attorney replied immediately saying this should not be a problem but they will investigate.

Today my Attorney told me that they contacted USCIS and spoke with the
Nebraska Immigration Officer then the IO had a Supervisor review my file and told that it appear that the card was issued in error without the fingerprint (FYI: I completed Code 3 FP in March 2007). The card should then be sent to USCIS with a letter to the USCIS to a special mailbox that was provided to my attorney so that the error can be corrected, no need to File Form I-90. IO indicated that mail received in this box is generally handled on an expedited basis.

Later I called NSC and got same IO he repeated everything to me and told that my Attorney called today.

On Monday 11/19/07 I called NSC and the IO told me that on the card "fingerprint not available" this is not a problem at all and you are fine and no action is required BUT he provided this info without even asking my Receipt or A# and without looking into my file

On 11/09/07 I called NSC to check about my status and this is what IO told me at that time: Your case is approved but card production not ordered for you, hold on while I verify your Fingerprint after 2 minutes she told that everything is there and I will send an email to the IO working on the case and same day I received card production email.

So what is going on?

Is it possible that Fingerprints were not uploaded for card production and quality? this is what my attorney is guessing and the IO today told to my attorney.

Any expert advise please
 
Send i back to USCIS as they specify and then see what occurs from it. By not sending it back you could cause yourself even more problems. i would not take the chance, if it is purely just the finger prints then you have nothing to worry about
 
darren Thanks,

duggils1 - in this Forum most people have attorney, this forum is to share experience not to take advise from here and implement. And I am not looking for legal advise from the forum but I posted my message to share experience and for comment from anyone to share similar experience.

Just for your information: In this case: My Attorney one of the largest firm in US was wrong and on top of that USCIS immigration officer was wrong in telling that this is an error and we need to send card back. I got more information from different IO and his supervisor and second level supervisor, and confirmation that the issue reported above is not a problem with the card and no need to send it back.

I am sure information I shared may be of some help to someone some day that is the purpose of this forum.

And duggils1 sir or Madam please don't waste your time to reply i am not looking for any comment from you. Thanks for your nice words I hope you get your card soon

Thanks
 
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