damon_boston
Registered Users (C)
I recently had my N400 interview but even though I was approved by the IO on the day, I got a letter a few days afterwards asking for court dispositions.
After getting the requested documents, I sent them via certified USPS mail to the office address (Manchester, NH).
Unfortunately my mail arrived there last Saturday, when the office was closed. When I pull up my tracking number on usps.com, it says that they "left a notice for the recipient".
Now it's Monday evening and the usps.com site *still* says they have not picked up my letter, nor have they requested a redelivery. If they don't do so within 15 days, it will be sent back to me, and the 30-day deadline for getting the documentation will expire!
I wish I hadn't sent it certified because then it would have just been popped into their mailbox and it would be in my IO's hands already. Now I have to sit around for 2 weeks, checking usps.com and hoping that someone in the office sees the failed delivery notice and requests the letter be redelivered before the deadline.
I really thought USPS would retry the delivery at least once! This sucks. Any ideas on how to get it there? I have a copy of the documents but the originals are what they wanted, and they are all in that envelope.
Thanks in advance...
After getting the requested documents, I sent them via certified USPS mail to the office address (Manchester, NH).
Unfortunately my mail arrived there last Saturday, when the office was closed. When I pull up my tracking number on usps.com, it says that they "left a notice for the recipient".
Now it's Monday evening and the usps.com site *still* says they have not picked up my letter, nor have they requested a redelivery. If they don't do so within 15 days, it will be sent back to me, and the 30-day deadline for getting the documentation will expire!
I wish I hadn't sent it certified because then it would have just been popped into their mailbox and it would be in my IO's hands already. Now I have to sit around for 2 weeks, checking usps.com and hoping that someone in the office sees the failed delivery notice and requests the letter be redelivered before the deadline.
I really thought USPS would retry the delivery at least once! This sucks. Any ideas on how to get it there? I have a copy of the documents but the originals are what they wanted, and they are all in that envelope.
Thanks in advance...