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If USCIS makes a typo mistake on your document, you have to pay the price on a waiting game; but if it is your mistake they do not wait a minute to deny your case.

I-90 based on USCIS typo should be handled at the local office, here is how they can do it:

You take the mess-up green card, or EAD or any other approval documents (with evidences) show to the officer, if the IO finds that there was a typo mistake, then he/she can order you another one, easy and simple; everything is a click away on their screen.

For instance, when you have a typo green card, USCIS can stamp in your passport (via infopass) while waiting 4-6 months for the new card.

If USCIS goes This direction, they will improve their efficiency, and customer service satisfaction. It can help also on reducing work load to service center; so that they can focus on big picture.

What are your thoughts? I am trying to vent here!! :whistle::whistle:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guinea
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If USCIS makes a typo mistake on your document, you have to pay the price on a waiting game; but if it is your mistake they do not wait a minute to deny your case.

I-90 based on USCIS typo should be handled at the local office, here is how they can do it:

You take the mess-up green card, or EAD or any other approval documents (with evidences) show to the officer, if the IO finds that there was a typo mistake, then he/she can order you another one, easy and simple; everything is a click away on their screen.

For instance, when you have a typo green card, USCIS can stamp in your passport (via infopass) while waiting 4-6 months for the new card.

If USCIS goes This direction, they will improve their efficiency, and customer service satisfaction. It can help also on reducing work load to service center; so that they can focus on big picture.

What are your thoughts? I am trying to vent here!! :whistle::whistle:

My wife still doesnt have her green card. Because the USCIS in Neb misspelled her name and now they want me to provide them with her birth and our marriage documents to the correct spelling is Tiguidanke on her green card they spelled it Tigllldanke, we sent the I-90 with the correct info also a copy of her visa and passport but now they after almost 3yrs of filing 2 different I129f, I130 and tons of paperwork they are telling me that on thier service records its spelled Tigllldanke but every notice and appovial that I have recieved from them for the past 3yrs everything is correct so for the past 6mths my wife is her sitting home cant work go to school or open a bank account all because the Uscis has had a typo on her greencard so we wait and wait. I cant believe that they are that stupid

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