A Green Card applicant is trapped in confusion after their consular interview was approved but their uploaded documents reportedly went missing from the USCIS system. The case highlights a troubling communication gap within the immigration process.
Documents Missing Despite Approval
The applicant applied for a Green Card through marriage to a US citizen. Soon after approval, they received an email stating that the spouse’s proof of citizenship and the co-sponsor’s documents were missing, even though they had already uploaded them.
Re-Submission Fails to Fix Error
The applicant and spouse re-uploaded the documents immediately. However, during the interview, the consular officer said the files were still not visible in the system. Experts believe the issue stems from a short gap between document submission and the interview date.
Contradictory Signals From USCIS
Despite the missing documents alert, the officer handed the applicant an in-person approval letter and confirmed that their passport would be returned within two to four days. This internal approval contradicts the earlier notification about unprocessed files.
Technical Lapse or System Glitch?
The USCIS website shows that the documents were successfully uploaded, but the system cannot retrieve them. This points to an internal technical failure or delay in data syncing, creating unnecessary confusion for applicants.
Applicant Left Waiting in Uncertainty
The applicant now waits anxiously for their passport to arrive, hoping it carries the visa stamp. The situation has caused immense stress and raised questions about how such administrative errors persist in USCIS operations.







