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My husband had a similar thing happen... got a letter reminding him to remove conditions with a date for becoming a permanent resident as the day he interviewed for the visa. That was more than two months before he entered the US, so the date they said he could file was more than two months early. That was back in August, I posted on VJ, and the advice I received was that it isn't necessary to contact them and that it's the date on the card that matters, which in our case correctly represents his POE. I hope that was good advice, because we are still getting ready to file and coming up to the two year anniversary of the date they indicated in the letter... I am guessing that someone who is in charge of sending out letters is not knowledgeable about the significance of different dates throughout the process.

OP, if you do make an infopass to correct the date, would you please let us know whether they say it's important?

I don't think CPB wrote the date down wrong, unless it's wrong ON the card itself.

Well, I found out where my nearest USCIS office is, and in my field of work at this time of year, it is hard to get time off. I calculated for both dates and if I file when I was planning to, I will be on time either way. There fore I am just going to go with the date on my green card. Heck, I have federal and provincial documents which prove I was still gainfully employed in (and still a resident of) Canada on the date they indicate on the letter. So I am not going to sweat it. If it ends up complicating things, I will deal with it then, but I don't think it will come to that.

Thank you to everyone who responded to my post. Your answers were much appreciated. :)

ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

 
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