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I have an error in resident since date in my 10 year GC. Month should be February instead of April. I am thinking about to have info pass and 1-155 stamp. But having the actual GC with me while overseas make things easy especially at countires don't require Visa when I have GC.  So what should I do ? Should I just travel with the current GC that has error be fine ? Or should I get the stamp and keep the card with me ? And can I get stamp or no ? I don't want to return my card yet. 

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You should file an I-90 and once you have its receipt NoA (which will be instantly, if you file online) you can obtain an I-551 passport stamp through an Infopass appointment at your local office. 

 

If it's an emergency, as it indicate, you probably don't even need an appointment. 

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  On 2/22/2019 at 11:28 PM, Hypnos said:

You should file an I-90 and once you have its receipt NoA (which will be instantly, if you file online) you can obtain an I-551 passport stamp through an Infopass appointment at your local office. 

 

If it's an emergency, as it indicate, you probably don't even need an appointment. 

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The thing is I will be gone until April. So is it okay to file 1-190 now online and not return my erroneous GC until I come back in April ?  

 

And what can determine emergency or no? Like if I called uscis and told them about my travel situation will be consider that as an emergency and have me walk in for a stamp ? 

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  On 2/23/2019 at 12:10 AM, dilip said:

Remember, some local office will take your 10 year GC, if they stamp your passport

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Good to know. Do you know about Seattle office ? What they do?   I would like to have the GC whit me when I travel overseas. Makes my travel easier. But the thing it has error, so when they scan it, it might not work or give red light,and then get stuck.   So what should I do? 

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You can either wait to sort all this out until you get back, or file a fee-free I-90 and attempt to get the passport stamp without an appointment. 

 

I'd probably be inclined to wait until you got back, since it's not a super pressing issue such as misspelling your name or something like that. 

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  On 2/23/2019 at 1:14 AM, Hypnos said:

You can either wait to sort all this out until you get back, or file a fee-free I-90 and attempt to get the passport stamp without an appointment. 

 

I'd probably be inclined to wait until you got back, since it's not a super pressing issue such as misspelling your name or something like that. 

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I requestedο»Ώο»Ώ a call with uscis officer and they as you said I have the option to request correction now or later. But the interesting thing he said it should fine if information on my GC match the info printed on their records.  And yes it matches that I became a resident since April not February. That's a relief at least when I am at the airport that there is no discrepancy between my current card dates and what it shows in their records at this moment. So it won't give a red light.  He said If it matches then I am good to go.  And when I come back from my travel i can file -190 if I need to.  Another important thing he said isο»Ώ what it matter most about this date is my eligibility of becoming a citizen and I am already eligible and I submitted my n 400. I am glad that the mistake is in the month not in the year. Thank Goο»Ώd :)

 

so I think I won't be bothered filing for 1-190 whether sooner or later.  Your opinion is still appreciated?

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I would want to get the card corrected, but it's of course up to you. 

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  On 2/23/2019 at 2:43 AM, Hypnos said:

I would want to get the card corrected, but it's of course up to you. 

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Wil do. 

 

Doο»Ώ I have to update ο»Ώmy global entry when I received my 10 year GC? I applied last year to global ο»Ώentry when I had my conditional GC.  

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I'll defer to others on that. I've never used Global Entry. 

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