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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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So USCIS entered wrong information on my green card so I have to send it back and fill out Form I-90 for a replacement card. I already had to postpone my trip because of this so I have an InfoPass appointment and needed to fill out an I-90 form. I got to Part 3, Questions 3 and 4 and just want to make sure I'm interpreting them correctly.

Question 3 asks: "City of residence where you applied for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status"

The instructions for this question says: "List the location of the US embassy or Consulate or USCIS Office where you filed your application for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status."

I'm adjusting from a K1 Visa. I lived in Calgary, Interviewed for my visa in Vancouver. I moved and I applied for my AOS while living in a city called Oviedo. The nearest USCIS Office would be in Orlando. But when I sent my AOS package off, it was to the Chicago Lockbox. So what do I put down for Question 3?

Question 4 asks: "Consulate where immigrant visa or USCIS office where adjustment of status was granted"

The instructions for this question says: "List the location of the US embassy or Consulate or USCIS Office where you became a permanent resident."

So like I said, I sent my AOS package off to the Chicago Lockbox. It landed at the National Service Center where it was eventually forwarded to the California Service Center where I was approved. I'm assuming I put California Service Center here?

Finally, USCIS put down the wrong birth country on my green card. What evidence do I need to include to verify my birth country? I'm assuming birth certificate (and translation if non-English), would they need any further evidence?

Thanks.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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So USCIS entered wrong information on my green card so I have to send it back and fill out Form I-90 for a replacement card. I already had to postpone my trip because of this so I have an InfoPass appointment and needed to fill out an I-90 form. I got to Part 3, Questions 3 and 4 and just want to make sure I'm interpreting them correctly.

Question 3 asks: "City of residence where you applied for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status"

The instructions for this question says: "List the location of the US embassy or Consulate or USCIS Office where you filed your application for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status."

I'm adjusting from a K1 Visa. I lived in Calgary, Interviewed for my visa in Vancouver. I moved and I applied for my AOS while living in a city called Oviedo. The nearest USCIS Office would be in Orlando. But when I sent my AOS package off, it was to the Chicago Lockbox. So what do I put down for Question 3?

Question 4 asks: "Consulate where immigrant visa or USCIS office where adjustment of status was granted"

The instructions for this question says: "List the location of the US embassy or Consulate or USCIS Office where you became a permanent resident."

So like I said, I sent my AOS package off to the Chicago Lockbox. It landed at the National Service Center where it was eventually forwarded to the California Service Center where I was approved. I'm assuming I put California Service Center here?

Finally, USCIS put down the wrong birth country on my green card. What evidence do I need to include to verify my birth country? I'm assuming birth certificate (and translation if non-English), would they need any further evidence?

Thanks.

3 is city where you live, not where it went

4 is the city where you had your interview for your GC, somtimes it can be different from where you live

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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3 is city where you live, not where it went

4 is the city where you had your interview for your GC, somtimes it can be different from where you live

So 3 would be "Oviedo" and 4 would be "California Service Center" (I didn't have an interview)? :)

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Okay, you shouldn't have to postpone your trip because you are a LPR and have rights to travel. Go to infpoass and ask for a I-551 stamp in your passport so you can travel right now.

The questions are a bit outdated, but one thing that will help (though it's not perfect) is they want to track down how you got your GC. Anything with K-1 is totally irrelevant here (it would be relevant for people who got a GC upon entry, like in the case of a spousal visa, not for you).

So yes, I would say 3: Oviedo

4: California Service Center

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Thank you, that's what I'll put down then. This whole thing was frustrating because I was ready to go using AP. Then my GC arrives with wrong info, and the earliest InfoPass I could get was after my travel date. What a mess. But thank you for the help. :)

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Thank you, that's what I'll put down then. This whole thing was frustrating because I was ready to go using AP. Then my GC arrives with wrong info, and the earliest InfoPass I could get was after my travel date. What a mess. But thank you for the help. :)

Oh, that's lame... You could always show up there and ask to be seen for emergency travel purposes, but it might be far for you. It sounds like the travel date has already passed though...

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Hi

I had applied for renewal of my Green Card and i got the same on 15th Dec, my last name was printed incorrectly.

What is the process and how much time it will take to get the new card with correct details.

Would really appreciate suggestions and comment.

Thank you

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