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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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yesterday i received my NOA1 but they had my first name spelt incorrectly instead of Donal they had Doual. Should i contact them? Would an infopass be better than calling the customer service? This doesnt really bother me now but we are travelling home to ireland next summer for my sisters wedding.

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yesterday i received my NOA1 but they had my first name spelt incorrectly instead of Donal they had Doual. Should i contact them? Would an infopass be better than calling the customer service? This doesnt really bother me now but we are travelling home to ireland next summer for my sisters wedding.

Make an infopass appointment and ask then to check the system and also ask for the I-551 stamp in your passport so that you will not have issues when you travel.

Also when you go for your Biometrics be sure to check they have the correct spelling in the system, We were asked to check all the details on the screen when they had finished taking the prints.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
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yesterday i received my NOA1 but they had my first name spelt incorrectly instead of Donal they had Doual. Should i contact them? Would an infopass be better than calling the customer service? This doesnt really bother me now but we are travelling home to ireland next summer for my sisters wedding.

Make an infopass appointment and ask then to check the system and also ask for the I-551 stamp in your passport so that you will not have issues when you travel.

Also when you go for your Biometrics be sure to check they have the correct spelling in the system, We were asked to check all the details on the screen when they had finished taking the prints.

Thanks, the local office here in boston is just a 5 minute walk from my office.

I-751 - Removal of conditions

10-20-2008 - Sent package via usps - overnite mail

10-22-2008 - Package received and signed.

10-28-2008 - Cheque cashed

12-02-2008 - Biometrics in Boston

10-03-2009 - Transferred to CSV

10-04-2009 - 10 year GC on the way

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You could also tell them when you have your Biometrics appointment and they can change it in the system.

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yesterday i received my NOA1 but they had my first name spelt incorrectly instead of Donal they had Doual. Should i contact them? Would an infopass be better than calling the customer service? This doesnt really bother me now but we are travelling home to ireland next summer for my sisters wedding.

Make an infopass appointment and ask then to check the system and also ask for the I-551 stamp in your passport so that you will not have issues when you travel.

Also when you go for your Biometrics be sure to check they have the correct spelling in the system, We were asked to check all the details on the screen when they had finished taking the prints.

Thanks, the local office here in boston is just a 5 minute walk from my office.

I too work in downtown boston so it is easy to go to infopass to get things sorted out.

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