I would like to know what to do?
I will be grateful to have your help. Thanks.
Answer:
You first need to contact the embassy of your country and apply for a new passport. When you get the new passport, make an InfoPass appointment (www.uscis.gov) to appear at your local USCIS office. If you are in Naples, that should be the Miami Office.
At your InfoPass appointment, wxplain to them what happened, provide your alien registration number (if you have it), and they should be able to give you a temporary stamp in your passport showing that you've been granted lawful permanent residency.
Good luck!
Immediately report this matter to the local Police where your car was broken into and explain your problem to them!
Then ask them for all the help you can get along this line!
Their help will be much more valuable than any you will get here on Answers!
I would assume you should probably call the police to file a report, and the police can tell you what to do to get your documents replaced, or if they don't know, they can tell you who to contact.
File a police report. You will need that to protect your credit.
Call immigration and tell them what happened to get duplicates, but also so they don't think whoever stole your purse is you, and issue them your social security or other information.
I live in LA and this sort of thing is very dangerous from an identity theft point of view.
Best of luck!
Well i hope you went to the police and make a report of that incident, if you did so, you have to contact immigration and tell them what happened and that you have a copy of the report from the police, it have to be certified by the police, and immigration will tell you to send that copy by mail, registered mail, and they shut send your Id's back, such as resident card or any important letter with instructions, If you lost your Driver license you have to go to the DMV and get a new one.
You'll be fine, they have all your recors in the computer. Just do what folks said : call the police and INS immediately, it would help if your husband was next to you when you call.
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