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On 1/3/2023 at 9:26 AM, OldUser said:

Did you receive a 10 year green card?

 

Were you married for 2+ years on Resident Since date which is on your green card? I know you said you were married for over 2 years when you had AOS interview, but the reason why I am asking is to ensure Resident Since date is correct.

I did receive the 10 year green card just recently after sending the i-90 (and have it process for over a year 🥲) to have my 2 year conditional one corrected into a 10 year! 

But yeah, last time I checked it does show that the date I became a resident was a time where my spouse and I were already married for over two years at the time! 

However I still got the corrected card prior to getting the ROC notice, which was sent months after 

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On 1/3/2023 at 10:45 AM, Family said:

Look at your green card and update here if it’s a 2 yr or 10 yr…it’s been in your pocket for 2 years so assuming you would have noticed the expiration date , if not the category.

It's complicated, 

At the time of the interview we were married for over two years, 

However the card that was issued after the approval thay occurred the same day of the interview was a conditional card, with two years. 

Technically the card that was originally issued for me is expiring very very soon. 

In addition to that, when I received my original card and noticed the expirey sad incorrect, I sent out an i-90

Only over a year and a half later I've finally had officers investigate my case and then issue me a 10 years card, which I posses now. 

The category on it, if I remember correctly, is IR1 as I've investigated the difference between the category on my original one and my newly issued one, confirming that the category on my new card means that it's unconditional. 

However I was still issued a reminder to remove my conditions, and the notice issue date on my letter dates months after being issued the 10 unconditional card 

 

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Anyone knows if this should be a concerning thing? 

If my newly issued GC shows IR1, shouldn't I be registered as an unconditional resident?

Why still issue me a notice to file, for i-751 months after issuing me the IR1 (10 year) GC? shouldn't their system not automatically issue me this kind of a notice if I should be registered as an unconditional resident?? 

 

 

It's common for any kind of service to sometimes send you a "reminder" that requests you to do something like paying a certain bill, or sending a certain document, even though when those things are done 

So it's common to just ignore these kind of letters as they are no longer relevant to you 

"oh they are still requesting me to pay that water bill, I already paid it so this letter must have sent before I've paid it or by an accident" 

But I'm afraid to thread this lightly with USCIS especially not after the torment they have put me and others in the forum through, seems like everything is possible with the USCIS and they are not very forgiving even if they are at fault.

I could very much believe is that either this letter was send by a very odd mistake, or I may have the IR1 card but I'm not fully registered as one all across the board as USCIS have made it clear that they can be be sloppy sometimes

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, DialNoises said:

Anyone knows if this should be a concerning thing? 

If my newly issued GC shows IR1, shouldn't I be registered as an unconditional resident?

Why still issue me a notice to file, for i-751 months after issuing me the IR1 (10 year) GC? shouldn't their system not automatically issue me this kind of a notice if I should be registered as an unconditional resident?? 

You expect a little too much from USCIS.

If you have copies of I-90, old and new GC, you shouldn't worry about I-751.

 

You have supporting docs showing you were issued conditional GC by mistake. Keep them safe.

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2 hours ago, OldUser said:

You expect a little too much from USCIS.

If you have copies of I-90, old and new GC, you shouldn't worry about I-751.

 

You have supporting docs showing you were issued conditional GC by mistake. Keep them safe.

Thank you! How is it helpful for me to have these if USCIS accuses me of not filing i-751 and orders me to leave in my own or by governmental force? 

 

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

Thank you! How is it helpful for me to have these if USCIS accuses me of not filing i-751 and orders me to leave in my own or by governmental force? 

 

In case if they accuse you and put you in removal proceedings, you have the proof to show in immigration court:

 

- Copy of old 2 year GC

- Copy of 10 year GC

- Copy of I-90 and all I-797 associated with it's receipt and approval

- Copy of your I-485 and I-797 associated with it, including the interview invitation and approval notice.

- Copy of your passport, visa and stamps in it and I-94

 

If you have doubts whether you should have had a 2 year or 10 year card you can consult with a lawyer.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, OldUser said:

In case if they accuse you and put you in removal proceedings, you have the proof to show in immigration court:

 

- Copy of old 2 year GC

- Copy of 10 year GC

- Copy of I-90 and all I-797 associated with it's receipt and approval

- Copy of your I-485 and I-797 associated with it, including the interview invitation and approval notice.

- Copy of your passport, visa and stamps in it and I-94

 

If you have doubts whether you should have had a 2 year or 10 year card you can consult with a lawyer.

Court.. Wouldn't not doing anything to make sure I'm not being out there in the begin was going to make a good case against me? 

Posted
9 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

Court.. Wouldn't not doing anything to make sure I'm not being out there in the begin was going to make a good case against me? 

No, that's not the reason one could get their LPR status taken away. You're not responsible for USCIS and for their IT system generating erroneous reminder. If you're not required to file I-751 by law, you shouldn't file it even if USCIS sends you an auto generated reminder.

 

You can call USCIS and discuss this situation with Tier 1 / Tier 2 officers to ensure everything is up to date in their system. 

 

It's possible your I-751 reminder was printed and put in a warehouse for sending out months before you actually got it. It's hard to know how exactly they operate.

Posted
1 minute ago, OldUser said:

No, that's not the reason one could get their LPR status taken away. You're not responsible for USCIS and for their IT system generating erroneous reminder. If you're not required to file I-751 by law, you shouldn't file it even if USCIS sends you an auto generated reminder.

 

You can call USCIS and discuss this situation with Tier 1 / Tier 2 officers to ensure everything is up to date in their system. 

 

It's possible your I-751 reminder was printed and put in a warehouse for sending out months before you actually got it. It's hard to know how exactly they operate.

Thank you for your comforting words! 

And I will give calling them a try, that is if I hijack my way into speaking to an actual person haha, I'll figure out a way! 

 

And I checked the print days for the letter, that's when I noticed it was printed months after recieving the corrected unconditional GC card 

 
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