Oh, I meant the actual copy of the precaria that was issued while they were deciding on my residency. My precaria was always issued on time and it never lapsed, I only had to renew it once and migrations had made the decision. I'm not sure if they'll take the official request, but it doesn't hurt to try, or go in and talk to someone at a branch that might be able to help?
I didn't know migrations could just 'sit' on the precaria, I thought they'd at least have to renew that fairly quickly so as not to hold people hostage here (along with their funds), as you can't travel if you've not been issued any form of precaria, right? Not that that's an issue for some but it's wild they can just not issue a precaria on time. I was always issued the precaria the day I turned in my paperwork and it was renewed fast the one time I needed to renew it.