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Hi. Can someone help me?  My application packet for ROC was returned due to my credit card information was incomplete. If I will send a new G-1450 form, should I start all over again for my papers? They already rearrange it, put staples and have words and numbers written in the bottom of every page. I can't imagine starting photopy of therese papers again. 😅

 

Thank you 

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11 hours ago, aleful said:

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no, just resend the ones you have, with the correct credit card information

 

 

Thank you so much for the response. I really appreciate it. Can I ask you one more question? I can't find any wrong info in the card that we use so we will just use money order to be sure that the card will not be denied again. Is it okay that in the money order, it would be my husband's name? I'm the immigrant one. Thank you.

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1 minute ago, Titania said:

Thank you so much for the response. I really appreciate it. Can I ask you one more question? I can't find any wrong info in the card that we use so we will just use money order to be sure that the card will not be denied again. Is it okay that in the money order, it would be my husband's name? I'm the immigrant one. Thank you.

Money orders are issued generically 

YMMV

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9 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

Ame thing happened to me.  Change nothing they’ve done.   Add the updated information and do nothing else.

Thank you so much for replying. Upon reviewing, I can't find any wrong info in the card tho. Maybe our card just denied it. I'n the petitioner and I used my husband's card, it shouldn't matter right? Or does it? Thank you

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Just now, payxibka said:

Money orders are issued generically 

I'm just so confused I haven't seen any money order before. 😅

 

My husband said he'll get one tomorrow and we will send my packet back to USCIS again. Hoping there will be no problem again after.

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Just now, Titania said:

I'm just so confused I haven't seen any money order before. 😅

 

My husband said he'll get one tomorrow and we will send my packet back to USCIS again. Hoping there will be no problem again after.

Genetically means it isn't issued in anyone's name.   If you want to add a name you write it in yourself.   Either way the uscis doesn't care who pays the fee 

YMMV

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Just now, Titania said:

@payxibka Thank you so much. Also, I searched google and all I can see is about checks. In the money order, all I have to put is the word U.S. Department of Homeland Security and it's fine without putting any adress? I'm so sorry for asking a lot of questions.

Yes, the payee information and the correct payment amount is the only required information.   Anything thing else is optional 

YMMV

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4 hours ago, Titania said:

Thank you so much for replying. Upon reviewing, I can't find any wrong info in the card tho. Maybe our card just denied it. I'n the petitioner and I used my husband's card, it shouldn't matter right? Or does it? Thank you

I ended up sending a check on top of what I sent back. I had put the credit card sheet as the first item under my letter and I added a list of documents that also named that as an enclosed document.  I don’t know how they missed it after all the handling they had to have done.

 

My honest opinion is if you can, send a check or money order instead.  They seem to have trouble with the credit cards.

 
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