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Hello friends, I migrated to the US about a month ago. Although my passport had a CR1 stamp in it, I entered the US after my second wedding anniversary which thus entitles me to an IR1 Visa stamp.

However I had a CR1 stamp in my passport. When I drew the immigration official's attention to it, he said it would be automatically updated in the system.

Do I have cause to worry? I just hope my GreencaRd shows IR1.

I would be glad if someone with a similar experience would shed more light. Thanks.

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You can wait for the green card and make sure it is correct. That's about all you can do right now. If it's wrong it's a free I-90 and new green card so no money out of pocket anyhow. Just time.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

 
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