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Franco Capriotti, Expert
Hello! My name is***** and I am a US licensed immigration attorney with more than 43 years of experience, plus I was an immigration law professor for 10 years.
I am here to assist you with your questions. If I do not respond quickly, I promise I will reply as soon as I can. It may take a little time to research and write your answer.
BUT, keep in mind that this is a general question-and-answer blog and that no attorney-client relationship is formed. Nor, should you consider this to be specific legal advice.
Franco Capriotti, Expert
Questions 1. What do you recommend he do in this situation ? Is it likely this was some sort if mistake by the USCIS officer in issuing this RFE?
FC: Although it is possible that CIS made a mistake ... the bigger issue is what documents your friend has ... perhaps a passport stamp? Perhaps an I-797 approval notice?
2. It says he can provide the evidence to respond via his online USCIS account. If he goes the online route , can he produce a typed written explanation letter about how he lost his GC and doesnr have proof his LPR status via the online web site? Do you think that would be smart idea?
FC: Paper is better than going online.
Franco Capriotti, Expert
With FOIA form G-639 he can get a copy of his immigration file.