Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
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Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
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m,
Enough said then, for now.
Regards, JEff
Enough said then, for now.
Regards, JEff
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Oh, and remember, that 30 days likely means 30 'business' days - which equals about 6 weeks. Only thing you can do is wait.
Word of advice, Milan: You don't have to type all in capital letters! It's very annoying!
Word of advice, Milan: You don't have to type all in capital letters! It's very annoying!
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Re: STILL NO GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL. I-751 WAIVER APPROVED ALMOST 3 MONTHS AGO.
all ya'll do is snatching at me!!! I asked a simple question.
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Re: STILL NO GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL. I-751 WAIVER APPROVED ALMOST 3 MONTHS AGO.
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
If you are that worried get an info pass again,but I would give it 2 months.
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Thank you Poppy at least someone is being polite on here. And for the Caps I always do the Topic in Caps. Don't like it, don't read it.
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Come on, Milan. You know there is such a thing as posting etiquette on the forums worldwide and the use of solid caps is a no-no everywhere.
So stop being touchy about the reminder or you will make me have a glass of and then I will get shitefaced and fall flat on my butt.
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You dont' take direction, or polite suggestions very well, milan.
Don't like it, don't post here.
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m,
The attitude that you display is why.
If you want to get a different style of response, think about changing the style of what you write.
Regards, JEff
The attitude that you display is why.
If you want to get a different style of response, think about changing the style of what you write.
Regards, JEff
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Re: Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
suuuuuuuuuurrrreeeee
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Re: Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
excuse me is this a bad attidue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
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I really don't think so.
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
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I really don't think so.
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excuse me is this a bad attidue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
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I really don't think so.
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
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I really don't think so.
Rene
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You've waited for 14 days for something you were told would take 30... no question, call your congressman
Milan me old mate, do we need a new topic every single little thing?
Milan me old mate, do we need a new topic every single little thing?
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Re: Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
LOL ok, Thank you guys, and Rene:-)
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Re: Still No Green Card in the Mail. I-751 Waiver Approved Almost 3 Months Ago.
I got letters that my I-751 was approved and card is in production, please allow 30 days for the card to arrive. I know it is not 30 days yet. but over 2 weeks. My question is , if the 30 days pass and still no green card what should I do, just wait or call the 1800 number again? Thank you.
Permanent Resident Card Production Delays
USCIS is announcing that applicants may experience up to an eight week delay in the delivery of their permanent resident card while we are in the process of upgrading our card production equipment. USCIS Field Offices will be issuing temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp to applicants approved for permanent residence at the time of their interview. You will need to take your passport to your appointment. If you do not have a passport, you must bring a passport style photo and government issued photo identification to receive temporary evidence of permanent residence.
If the application is approved subsequent to your interview or by a Service Center or the National Benefit Center, the applicant should bring the above documents to an INFOPASS appointment to be issued temporary evidence of permanent residence in the form of an I-551 stamp.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...0045f3d6a1RCRD
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