Legal Question in Immigration Law in Michigan
I came to the us in 1943, was given a green card and fought in vietnam. I am applying for social security and cannot locate my green card. The army may have kept it. What should I do?
Asked on 12/14/10, 6:33 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Brian D. Lerner
Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner, A Professional Corporation
Hello:
You should apply for U.S. Citizenship. Please call my office so I can let you know what must be done, or email me at [email protected].
Answered on 12/19/10, 8:44 am
Caridad Cardinale
Pastor & Associates, P.C.
If you have the number of your green card, then you could apply for a replacement. If you do not have the number then there might be other ways to obtain a copy. You can call us for a free consultation for assistance at (248) 619-0065.
Answered on 12/20/10, 7:27 am
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