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Hello, Everybody!

My permanent residency expires on 04/08/2010. We have gathered all the required documents and sent our I-751 along with payment with money order to USCIS on 01/04/2010. the packege was delivered to vermount service center on the 01/06/2010.

Few days ago we have recieved the entire package back from USCIS along with the payment and everything. They have included the blue cover sheet that says: We are returning your I-751 joint petition and any relating fees as your I-751 joint petition was received prior to the 90 day pediod immediately preceding the second anniversary of the date on which the alien obtained permanent residence".

I guess we have messed up on those dates and sent it too early. Today is 01/18/2010.

If we send it out tomorrow it will be recieved in the right period of time, right?

Also, wanted to get advice from those who have been in that situation. USCIS sent all the papers holepunched for filing and they made notes on the actual I-751 form. also they have stamped the back of the money order already.

Should we just mail them that same package again with their stamps? Or do we have to reprint everything and date it within 90 days before my residency expires? If any one can please give me an advice I will be very thankfull. if we send it back the same way all the documents are dated 01/04/2010. Is ok with USCIS as long as they recieve it whithin90 days?

Thank you very much ahead of time! I will be waiting for your responces.

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Hello, Everybody!

My permanent residency expires on 04/08/2010. We have gathered all the required documents and sent our I-751 along with payment with money order to USCIS on 01/04/2010. the packege was delivered to vermount service center on the 01/06/2010.

Few days ago we have recieved the entire package back from USCIS along with the payment and everything. They have included the blue cover sheet that says: We are returning your I-751 joint petition and any relating fees as your I-751 joint petition was received prior to the 90 day pediod immediately preceding the second anniversary of the date on which the alien obtained permanent residence".

I guess we have messed up on those dates and sent it too early. Today is 01/18/2010.

If we send it out tomorrow it will be recieved in the right period of time, right?

Also, wanted to get advice from those who have been in that situation. USCIS sent all the papers holepunched for filing and they made notes on the actual I-751 form. also they have stamped the back of the money order already.

Should we just mail them that same package again with their stamps? Or do we have to reprint everything and date it within 90 days before my residency expires? If any one can please give me an advice I will be very thankfull. if we send it back the same way all the documents are dated 01/04/2010. Is ok with USCIS as long as they recieve it whithin90 days?

Thank you very much ahead of time! I will be waiting for your responces.

My guess, it is ok to resend the same documents - they actually spent some time on it so I don't think they mind getting back what they started. All they care about is when they receive the package is the date they receive it is within the 90 day window.

Wait and see if others might provide you with a different answer.

Is the blue sheet you are talking about the only document that reflects the early receipt or is there somewhere else that notes that?

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