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I recently observed that the "Resident Since" date on my green card is wrong, and it may complicate the timing of my application to remove the conditions on my green card. Should I send the card back for correction?

 

Here are my stats:

CR1 approved: Nov 2015

Date of entry to the US (POE): Dec 24, 2015

Green card Residence Since date: Apr 2, 2016

 

If USCIS goes by my green card date, then I can apply for removal of conditions from around Jan 2nd, 2018. If, however, they use my POE date, then the latest I can apply for the ROC is Dec 24 of this year! 

 

Any thoughts on the best course of action? Thanks!

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31 minutes ago, afrocraft said:

I recently observed that the "Resident Since" date on my green card is wrong, and it may complicate the timing of my application to remove the conditions on my green card. Should I send the card back for correction?

 

Here are my stats:

CR1 approved: Nov 2015

Date of entry to the US (POE): Dec 24, 2015

Green card Residence Since date: Apr 2, 2016

 

If USCIS goes by my green card date, then I can apply for removal of conditions from around Jan 2nd, 2018. If, however, they use my POE date, then the latest I can apply for the ROC is Dec 24 of this year! 

 

Any thoughts on the best course of action? Thanks!

The "resident since" date isn't the same as the date of entrance.  

 

You become a resident on the day the green card application is approved. 

 

For example I arrived in the US on 1 October 2016 but my green card is still under review.  If it were to get approved tomorrow, then tomorrow is the day on which I begin my residency. 

 

Double check the approval date for the greencard and go by that.  It's likely that the date printed on your card is correct, but for peace of mind, check the paperwork bc you never know, human error does happen. 

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2 minutes ago, Cryssiekins said:

The "resident since" date isn't the same as the date of entrance.  

 

You become a resident on the day the green card application is approved. 

 

For example I arrived in the US on 1 October 2016 but my green card is still under review.  If it were to get approved tomorrow, then tomorrow is the day on which I begin my residency. 

 

Double check the approval date for the greencard and go by that.  It's likely that the date printed on your card is correct, but for peace of mind, check the paperwork bc you never know, human error does happen. 

Thanks for the response, but are you sure about that? I used consular processing, not adjustment of status, so it might very well be different for you.

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You become a resident on the day the green card application is approved, NOT your date of entrance.

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8 minutes ago, bob72601 said:

You become a resident on the day the green card application is approved, NOT your date of entrance.

And here's what the Wiki says regarding CR1s:

 

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IR1/CR1 Visas are immigrant visas issued to foreign spouses of U.S. Citizens. If you follow this process, the foreign spouse will complete the visa process completely outside the US, and then arrive in the US and become a Permanent Resident immediately. Once the immigrant visa holder enters through a US Port of Entry, he or she will receive a Green Card in the mail (at their US address) within a few weeks. Additionally, sometimes the immigrant visa holder will have their passport stamped at the Port of Entry with an I-551 stamp (indicated their Legal Permanent Residency Status).

 

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16 minutes ago, bob72601 said:

You become a resident on the day the green card application is approved, NOT your date of entrance.

OP is a consular processing case and not AOS

ROC Timeline

 

June 15, 2020: Sent package through USPS

June 18, 2020: Delivered to Arizona PO box

June 23, 2020: Credit Card Debited

June 24, 2020: E notification for case (LIN-Receipt) 

July  15, 2020: Case was updated to show that fingerprints were taken

July 16, 2020 : Official NOA letter dated July 1 was received  

July 20, 2020 : Official fingerprint taken notice dated July 15 was received

March 05, 2021: Status updated to "Card in Production"

March 06, 2021: Status updated to I-751 Approved

 

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23 minutes ago, afrocraft said:

Thanks for the response, but are you sure about that? I used consular processing, not adjustment of status, so it might very well be different for you.

 

You and your spouse must apply together to USCIS to remove the conditional status within the ninety days before the two-year anniversary of your spouse’s entry into the United States on his or her immigrant visa.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/family/immediate-relative.html#12

ROC Timeline

 

June 15, 2020: Sent package through USPS

June 18, 2020: Delivered to Arizona PO box

June 23, 2020: Credit Card Debited

June 24, 2020: E notification for case (LIN-Receipt) 

July  15, 2020: Case was updated to show that fingerprints were taken

July 16, 2020 : Official NOA letter dated July 1 was received  

July 20, 2020 : Official fingerprint taken notice dated July 15 was received

March 05, 2021: Status updated to "Card in Production"

March 06, 2021: Status updated to I-751 Approved

 

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1 hour ago, afrocraft said:

I recently observed that the "Resident Since" date on my green card is wrong, and it may complicate the timing of my application to remove the conditions on my green card. Should I send the card back for correction?

 

Here are my stats:

CR1 approved: Nov 2015

Date of entry to the US (POE): Dec 24, 2015

Green card Residence Since date: Apr 2, 2016

 

If USCIS goes by my green card date, then I can apply for removal of conditions from around Jan 2nd, 2018. If, however, they use my POE date, then the latest I can apply for the ROC is Dec 24 of this year! 

 

Any thoughts on the best course of action? Thanks!

Yes, you should have it corrected since the date is wrong. Your entry date is your Green Card date and as you've yourself stated, 90 days prior to that you are eligible to ROC.

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21 minutes ago, sebastianshaw said:

 

You and your spouse must apply together to USCIS to remove the conditional status within the ninety days before the two-year anniversary of your spouse’s entry into the United States on his or her immigrant visa.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/family/immediate-relative.html#12

Nice catch. Thanks!

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Yep - just to add another voice here, you should get it corrected to avoid problems with ROC. The people above gave you the wrong advice because they didn't read that you were CR-1 and not AOS. We CR-1s entered with an immigrant visa and became (conditional) permanent residents immediately the day we signed the form at POE, and that should be the date on your 2 year green card.

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08/14/2014 I-130 Transferred to CSC
09/05/2014 I-130 NOA2 (day 157)

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09/26/2014 Case number, IIN and BIN assigned
09/30/2014 AOS and IV fees invoiced and paid
10/01/2014 Submitted DS-260
10/21/2014 Sent AOS and IV packages
10/23/2014 Documents received (according to email from NVC)
10/24/2014 AOS and IV packages scanned / FALSE checklist (DS-260 reviewed)
11/25/2014 Medical exam done
12/29/2014 Case complete (day 272)

 

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03/05/2015 Visa in hand! (day 338)

03/05/2015 USCIS Immigrant Fee paid / ELIS "Optimized"
03/16/2015 POE @ JFK! (day 349)

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The date you entered should be the date you became a resident on your green card.

 

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Priority Date: July 24, 2007 (EAC)

AOS fee paid: February 2013

Request embassy change: May 2013

Son born: September 2013 (added to petition March 2014)

Interview: March 17, 2015 (Joint sponsor needed)

Joint sponsor documents submitted: April 27, 2015

Visas approved and issued: April 30, 2015. Had to return to embassy to do oath for son :)

Visa in hand: May 5, 2015 (two working days after issued)

IV fees paid: August 10, 2015

POE: JFK - September 10, 2015 (one day before visa expiry date - No hassle)

Returned to Barbados: September 28, 2015

Green cards: October 5, 2015 :dancing:

Entered US permanently: March 22, 2016

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Learner's permit: April 7, 2016 (in NY you also have to do 5-hour class);

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Married: September 2015

I-130 sent: October 8, 2015 (via USPS)

Priority date: October 9, 2015 (WAC)

Petition approved: March 8, 2016 (5 months to the date of receipt) :)

NVC Welcome Letter: May 13, 2016
AOS documents sent: August 8, 2016
Case complete: September 14, 2016 (the waiting continues
:clock:).

Interview:  October 5, 2017 (Approved - Issued following day :))

Visa in hand:  October 12, 2017

POE:  October 13, 2017

Green card:

SSN:

 

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