Harrisonville, MO asked in Immigration Law for Missouri

Q: I have a question about my 190 bio appointment and application and need to speak with an immigration base in Missouri.

I need to know if I can reapply, still have my PR status or will I now be deported

You did not appear for your scheduled appointment.

Therefore, USCIS considers your application abandoned and you are not eligible for replacement of

Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card.

You may not appeal this decision. However, if you believe that the denial of your Form I-90 is in

error, you may file a Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, within 30 calendar days of the d

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2 Lawyer Answers
Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI

A: More information is needed. Why did you miss the biometrics appointment? It’s unclear why you didn’t show up. You may want to file, again. You may have filed the wrong form.

I strongly recommend an appointment or teleconference with a competent and experienced immigration attorney before there are any other complications. I make appearances for adjudications at the St. Louis USCIS Office, when necessary.

Adan Vega
Adan Vega
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Houston, TX

A: You seem to have been granted lawful permanent resident status in the past and you were filing the FORM I-90 to extend the validity of you resident status card.

You must keep in mind that you are a lawful resident until such time that an immigration judge declares that you are no longer able to occupy that status. The fact that your resident card is expired does NOT mean that you are no longer a permanent resident of the U.S.

You should visit with an experienced immigration attorney in any location in the U.S. to assist and guide you with this matter.

Good luck to you.

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