Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
#16
Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
Report the lost green card to the police (so no one else can use it illegally), then apply for a replacement green card, form I-90 I believe. I assume you have a current UK passport and that's what you'll be using that to travel? You might have some trouble entering the USA without a green card, but if you are claiming to be a US PR the POE agent has to let you in. Bring proof that you've applied for the replacement green card.
Go ahead and make the Infopass appointment to get a temp I-155 stamp in your passport.
Rene
Go ahead and make the Infopass appointment to get a temp I-155 stamp in your passport.
Rene
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Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
Hi its too late now for the Infopass. Im flying May 12th. Ive been trying for weeks and even some time back. It just says no appointments available try later.
Ive started the process of efiling for I-90. I don;t know though whether to say i lost it there though as i might get in trouble for travelling knowlingly without a green card. It costs another 150 on top of the $450 from there. But London is so much easier to deal with than L.A. If i apply before i leave the appointment will be while i'm away as i'm going for 6 weeks.
Ive started the process of efiling for I-90. I don;t know though whether to say i lost it there though as i might get in trouble for travelling knowlingly without a green card. It costs another 150 on top of the $450 from there. But London is so much easier to deal with than L.A. If i apply before i leave the appointment will be while i'm away as i'm going for 6 weeks.
Last edited by BEVS; May 3rd 2016 at 4:29 am.
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Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
As i can't get the I-155 stamp before i go
#19
Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
There's nothing to do in London, they can't replace your green card.
Rene
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Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
Yes if you lose it there you have to apply from the USCIS in Grosvenor Square, London and pay an extra $150 something bucks.
#21
Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
Hi its too late now for the Infopass. Im flying May 12th. Ive been trying for weeks and even some time back. It just says no appointments available try later.
Ive started the process of efiling for I-90. I don;t know though whether to say i lost it there though as i might get in trouble for travelling knowlingly without a green card. It costs another 150 on top of the $450 from there. But London is so much easier to deal with than L.A. If i apply before i leave the appointment will be while i'm away as i'm going for 6 weeks.
Ive started the process of efiling for I-90. I don;t know though whether to say i lost it there though as i might get in trouble for travelling knowlingly without a green card. It costs another 150 on top of the $450 from there. But London is so much easier to deal with than L.A. If i apply before i leave the appointment will be while i'm away as i'm going for 6 weeks.
I doubt you will get the green card at the US Consulate. Most probably, you will get a paper that shows you have applied and the green card will be mailed to you in the US. That paper will enable you to enter the US.
BTW I never in 18 years have heard of the green card being stapled to a passport. The paper I-551 yes, but not the green card. Besides you are support to carry the card with you at all times. Prudent people make copies of it so that at the very least they have that at hand to have the information quickly available.
#22
Re: Has anyone ever lost their greencard abroad?
Report the lost green card to the police (so no one else can use it illegally), then apply for a replacement green card, form I-90 I believe. I assume you have a current UK passport and that's what you'll be using that to travel? You might have some trouble entering the USA without a green card, but if you are claiming to be a US PR the POE agent has to let you in. Bring proof that you've applied for the replacement green card.
Go ahead and make the Infopass appointment to get a temp I-155 stamp in your passport.
Rene
Go ahead and make the Infopass appointment to get a temp I-155 stamp in your passport.
Rene