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Tips for EAD card lost in the mail
Please go to local USPS office directly and ask them to find the card with you.

My case was that the carrier misdelivered the card to the mailbox of other residents in my apartment. And the doorman in my apartment told to me that similar things happened very frequently!!!

I stayed local USPS office for around five hours. The supervisor finally agreed to come to the apartment and checked all mailbox.The only way I could contact with the supervisor is to use the office phone on local USPS office. So please do not leave the local USPS office until someone agrees to open mailbox in the department for you.

Do not believe any words the carrier said. Obviously, the carrier would say she/he delivered the card. Please ask USPS to do everything to find the card instead of reapplying and waiting for another 60 days. No need to call the USPS customer service and fill the missing mail case. The mail is not really missing. It may just be in other people's malbox. USPS has responsiblites to find the missing mail for you. Just keep constantly talking to the local USPS officers and explaining how serious the situations were.

Best wishes for anyone on the card waiting process.
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