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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Does your approval letter have the wrong date? Send the I-90 again including a copy of your biometrics letter which date should POST-date your greencard. Send a copy of your initial I-485 application (signed and dated). Include a statement stating that you filed for AOS on X date, your biometrics is dated X date. You received your approval on X date (if your approval letter is correct show that), or your welcome letter (check that date). Check your status online because it has a date there too, screenshot that. Tell them the approval date should be "X" and the card is wrong. Keep applying. Get your congressperson involved. Don't be complacent and wait, make it your mission to correct it.

I spent 7 months, and we did our part, Lots of calls about 7, 4 info-pass visits, and I 90 and they insist the date is correct, even issued a new card with the same date. We kept our documentation and filed for ROC. Also visited with FBI while on duty and IO assigned to the bureau on this, done. Thanks. anyway.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If you have not experienced this you cannot understand. I don't want anyone to mess up or be in our mess. The point is that if you notify, notify and physically apply for a I90 that appears incorrect and USCIS stands their ground then you move on in our cases to ROC. My wife understands why I put so much effort into this but does not agree. I have a friend who's says that Social Security insists his birth date is one month different that he does, they will not correct either - so you go on. Just a personal observation is that some times you cannot fight city hall or the government. My initial approval date letter is the same as our interview not the date on the card, you submit all your documentation and they still stand on their starting date. It is not like you can really get some employee of USCIS to really do something because you want them to from K-1 to USC.

I guess you can wait an extra year to apply for USC, you then have a full 3 years, plus their dated year for a total of 4. I think their are lot of others in the same boat, its just that they don't volunteer their information here. I don't know what percentage of members are in VJ as compared to the total applicants, but it is probably on the low side.

Remember, Pot121 and I are the applicants and participants of the ROC process, with this issue of applying or face revocation and deportation. We did the right thing, advised, pleaded, wrote and applied, their was not casual actions or thought with this behavior. His applicaiton was right with mine in the process, so they have seen this I90 application reasoning before. My wife and I have traveled intrnationally severally times and her GC was never questioned, I even talked to Immigration and customs officers at my GOES interview about this, she is able to get a GOES card also.

Thank you for your input and insight into this, we will have to play this out with USCIS rules and rulings.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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