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I am writing on my friend's behalf who filed for ROC jointly. 4 months after they files his wife died.... It was a big shock ..7 days after wife's death he got notification that USCIS ordered a new card for him. He is happy and sad at the same time.

He is worried as he does not know if he needs to notify USCIS about his wife's death.. Will they revoke his new card? Should he notify the USCIS?

To my personal opinion since they approved his card he does not have to take further actions?

Anyone ever heard the same situation?

Any ideas?

Thanks

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I am writing on my friend's behalf who filed for ROC jointly. 4 months after they files his wife died.... It was a big shock ..7 days after wife's death he got notification that USCIS ordered a new card for him. He is happy and sad at the same time.

He is worried as he does not know if he needs to notify USCIS about his wife's death.. Will they revoke his new card? Should he notify the USCIS?

To my personal opinion since they approved his card he does not have to take further actions?

Anyone ever heard the same situation?

Any ideas?

Thanks

If there is no fraud or murder in this case, I know of no reason he would be compelled to offer an update to USCIS on his wifes death. The SS death registry will notify the government of her death.

Someone else may provide another answer

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If there is no fraud or murder in this case, I know of no reason he would be compelled to offer an update to USCIS on his wifes death. The SS death registry will notify the government of her death.

Someone else may provide another answer

There was no fraud or murder.She had a heart attack... Government obviously knows about the death as they have to issue the certificate...

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