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2 yrs and i havent recived my greencard.

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my green card was never recived. i wanna replace it without having to pay for it. will it be possible? i submitted the application and send it through the mail, including the check. they send me back the check. they said that i have to apply for 190 fourm and check the(a) box--for lost or stolen card.i didn't loose it though i just never recived. and (b)is for never recived the card.(which i marked check on the recent fourm that i submitted) can somebody please help me here. i need to know what i should do.

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  1. It seems several people have given legitimate responses, no need to be abusive to everyone.


  2. You need to talk to a live person. If there's a phone number or a government office to go to, then I'd try that. You might end up having to hire a lawyer that's experienced in immigration rights and stuff like that.

    Good luck and God bless you.

  3. Call ICE they will tell you what to do.

  4. Filing Fee if you are filing because:

    • You never received your Permanent Resident Card; or

    • Your Permanent Resident Card was issued with incorrect information because of a USCIS administrative error;

    Then there is no fee required. Please review the Where to File  Instructions, below, if you are filing for these reasons. Total filing fee = $0.

    Where to File if :

    • You never received your Permanent Resident Card; or

    • Your Permanent Resident card was issued with incorrect information because of a USCIS administrative error;



    If you are filing because your card was never received

    • If USCIS mailed you a Permanent Resident Card more than 30 days ago and you have not received it; and

    • It has been returned to USCIS by the Post Office as undeliverable; and

    • You have not moved from the address you provided to USCIS during the application or immigrant visa process that led to the creation of the card not received;

    Mail a new I-90 application with supporting documentation to the USCIS Service Center or National Benefits Center (NBC) that mailed you the card which was not received.  Only certain application or form types, when approved, may lead to the creation of a Permanent Resident Card.  Those forms are the Form I-485, I-751, I-829, I-90 and the Immigrant Visa packet, Form OS-155A.

    Please look at the Form I-797, Notice of Action for the receipt number on the form that you filed which led to the creation of the card which was not received.  For example, if you filed a Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, and it was approved but you did not receive your Permanent Resident Card, look for the receipt number for that I-485 on the Form I-797 receipt notice USCIS sent you for that form.  The first three letters of the receipt number will indicate what office created processed the application or immigrant visa.  WAC = California Service Center.  LIN = Nebraska Service Center.  EAC = Vermont Service Center.  SRC = Texas Service Center.  MSC = National Benefits Center.

    Once you determine the correct Service Center to which you should mail your Form I-90, mail it to the address below that relates to that Service Center.

    California Service Center

    Attn: I-90 “b” or “d”  

    P.O. Box 10090

    Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1009

    Nebraska Service Center

    Attn: I-90 “b” or “d”

    PO Box 87090

    Lincoln, NE 68501-7090

    Texas Service Center

    Attn: I-90 “b” or “d”

    P.O. Box 851983  

    Mesquite, TX 75185-1983

    Vermont Service Center

    Attn: I-90 “b” or “d”

    75 Lower Welden Street

    St. Albans, VT 05479-0001

    National Benefits Center

    Attn: I-551 Corrections

    705B SE Melody Lane, Box 2000

    Lee's Summit, MO 64063

    When you submit your Form I-797 Notice of Action, you need to include the receipt number for the application of the Permanent Resident card that was not received.

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

  5. Try 1-800-375-5283or online Info pass.uscis.gov

  6. go home

  7. You need to send a form G-731 to the card facility that was supposed to produce your card. If you're in the east, that would be the Vermont Service Center. Out west, it would be at Laguna Nigel.

    Download the form online and send it to the card facility that you believe may have produced your card, if one was made. They will do a search for your card and any record of it.

    They will return the form to you with instructions about what you should do next.

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