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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Hi all,

First off I am glad to say that my wife received her conditional green card in March 2013 and she is currently visiting her relatives in China. However, I was looking through some papers the other day and noticed that the date on our marriage certificate was incorrect (It was the 11th and should have been the 17th.). However, we only knew it to be the 17th as we hadn't caught the mistake yet. On our application we put the 17th as the date of marriage and everything went fine (as she has her green card). However, what's unsettling is that the immigration officer reviewing our paperwork never noticed the discrepancy and never questioned us about the difference in dates so I am assuming it went unnoticed and that they figure the one on the application is correct. I recently, with the officiant of my ceremony, had the date change on the actual certificate to read the correct date, the 17th.

Basically, I was wondering if I needed to call or email immigration and notify them that they have an incorrect document accompanying the application and that I have the proper documentation now or if I should just assume it doesn't matter as she has her green card already and just make sure to have the new and corrected copy with me when I apply to remove conditions and do that whole process. Any insight or help is much appreciated. This forum has been a lifesaver and I wasn't sure how to approach this issue. Thank you!

-Andy

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi all,

First off I am glad to say that my wife received her conditional green card in March 2013 and she is currently visiting her relatives in China. However, I was looking through some papers the other day and noticed that the date on our marriage certificate was incorrect (It was the 11th and should have been the 17th.). However, we only knew it to be the 17th as we hadn't caught the mistake yet. On our application we put the 17th as the date of marriage and everything went fine (as she has her green card). However, what's unsettling is that the immigration officer reviewing our paperwork never noticed the discrepancy and never questioned us about the difference in dates so I am assuming it went unnoticed and that they figure the one on the application is correct. I recently, with the officiant of my ceremony, had the date change on the actual certificate to read the correct date, the 17th.

Basically, I was wondering if I needed to call or email immigration and notify them that they have an incorrect document accompanying the application and that I have the proper documentation now or if I should just assume it doesn't matter as she has her green card already and just make sure to have the new and corrected copy with me when I apply to remove conditions and do that whole process. Any insight or help is much appreciated. This forum has been a lifesaver and I wasn't sure how to approach this issue. Thank you!

-Andy

I'd sujjest you leave it alone, when you get ready to do your renewal then you submit and explian...

 
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