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I recently sent off my i485/i130/i765 etc packet, I am the wife of a US citizen and applying for adjustment on that basis. I sent a credit card authorization from, not a check. The whole packet was sent back to me saying either I filled in the credit card form wrong or my card was declined. American Express claim no transaction was ever attempted and I don’t see any mistake on the copy of my form (the original was destroyed) so that’s confusing. 

Anyway I’m just going to resubmit with a check this time. BUT - all my forms and paperwork which were sent  back to me have a line of print from a machine along the bottom now where they’ve gone through some kind of processing, AND I now have an alien number due to this failed attempt to file, which I did not have before. 

So do I have to resend NEW copies of all my forms or can I just send the exact same forms back again but with a check this time? 

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2 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

Are you sure they take American Express?

Yes they do, that is not the issue. They take Amex, Discover, Visa,, MasterCard 

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You can send the same package back.  Probably what you did wrong was authorize one transaction instead of two.  Send two separate checks or you will get it back again. $535 and $1,225.

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5 hours ago, pushbrk said:

You can send the same package back.  Probably what you did wrong was authorize one transaction instead of two.  Send two separate checks or you will get it back again. $535 and $1,225.

So I don’t need to refill out the forms With my newly acquired A - number on the first page of each? And the printing on the bottom won’t cause any issues? 

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6 minutes ago, Tensheets said:

So I don’t need to refill out the forms With my newly acquired A - number on the first page of each? And the printing on the bottom won’t cause any issues? 

No you dont.

 

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I think you might have forgotten to add the biometrics. I used american express as well and it worked without any issues.

G-1450 for credit card payment of $1,760 (Form I-485 @ $1,140; Form I-130 @ $535; and biometrics @ $85)

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Filing date: April 21, 2022

USCIS Received: April 25, 2022

NOA1 Date: April 27, 2022 

Credit Card Charged: April 27, 2022

NOA1 received: May 3, 2022   

 

Concurrently filed I-130/131/485/765

F1: May 22, 2012

H1B: Oct 01, 2017

Got Married: June 22, 2019

Sent packets: Aug 06, 2019
USCIS Received Package: Aug 10, 2019
Notification in text/email: August 12, 2019
Credit Card Charged: August 12, 2019
NOA 1 Mail: August 16, 2019
Biometric: September 12, 2019 

RFIE: Oct. 05, 2019 
Sent back RFIE response: Oct 15, 2019

RFIE received: Oct 18, 2019

Case ready to schedule interview: Feb 13, 2020

EAD & AP approved and card being produced: Feb 24, 2020

EAD/AP Card was sentMar 05, 2020

EAD/AP Card was deliveredMar 07, 2020

AOS Approved & Card being produced (NO interview): July 17, 2020

Card Received: Aug 31, 2020

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43 minutes ago, mydas28 said:

I think you might have forgotten to add the biometrics. I used american express as well and it worked without any issues.

G-1450 for credit card payment of $1,760 (Form I-485 @ $1,140; Form I-130 @ $535; and biometrics @ $85)

1760 is those 3 amounts added together. So no I did not forget biometrics.

Besides that was not the point of this post! I called USCIS and have the answer now about whether I can send the same forms back. I recommend everyone else on this forum do the same as it’s utterly useless! 

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On 12/13/2019 at 12:26 PM, Tensheets said:

1760 is those 3 amounts added together. So no I did not forget biometrics.

Besides that was not the point of this post! I called USCIS and have the answer now about whether I can send the same forms back. I recommend everyone else on this forum do the same as it’s utterly useless! 

Hi!

I’ve been trying to call USCIS to get the same information but I couldn’t get thru their automated system. May I ask if it was alright that you sent the same forms back? Thank you!

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