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Wrong Birth Date on Approval Letter

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My wife had her interview today for her green card today and was approved. The officer gave us the approval letter and we put it with our documents and left. On the way home, we decided to look at the letter and noticed that they had the incorrect birth date on her approval letter. The officer had entered her date of entry twice. Her birth date has the same date as her date of entry. Will this be her birth date on her green card? Or is this just the date on the approval letter and won't effect the green card? 

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48 minutes ago, brama said:

Will this be her birth date on her green card?

If they repeat the mistake when printing the card then it'll still be free to fix their error. She'll file Form I-90 and select "My existing card has incorrect data because of DHS error." The filing fee for that Reason is $0https://www.uscis.gov/i-90

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