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So I finally got my green card (yey), but then I saw that there was wrong COA number. 

 

Theoretically I should file I-90, but I am wondering if it's worth the effort? I actually talked to Tier 1 officer about and it the officer was like "meh it's not a big deal," but I trust them less than Pastafarian god. Is it going to be a problem when I file N400 or get jobs later? 

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One more thing...the officer at the infopass put an I-551 stamp on my passport, but the problem is that the passport itself is expiring mid-June. I told the office about my passport expiring soon, but he still gave me the stamp regardless that is valid until next year May. Here are the questions: 

 

1. Do I need to get another I551 stamp on the new passport? What happens to the older one? Or, do I have to keep my new passport and the I-551 stamped expired passport with me when I go travel and come back? That's what the officer told me, but I want to hear yall experience. I need to travel abroad for a week in a different country. 

 

2. When I file I-90, does the fact that the IO stamped my passport with I-551 without receipt of I90 cause any trouble? 

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50 minutes ago, pablo2752 said:

One more thing...the officer at the infopass put an I-551 stamp on my passport, but the problem is that the passport itself is expiring mid-June. I told the office about my passport expiring soon, but he still gave me the stamp regardless that is valid until next year May. Here are the questions: 

 

1. Do I need to get another I551 stamp on the new passport? What happens to the older one? Or, do I have to keep my new passport and the I-551 stamped expired passport with me when I go travel and come back? That's what the officer told me, but I want to hear yall experience. I need to travel abroad for a week in a different country. 

 

2. When I file I-90, does the fact that the IO stamped my passport with I-551 without receipt of I90 cause any trouble? 

1. You do not need another stamp. You will indeed travel with both passports: the old one with the stamp and the new one. 

2. No, it shouldn't cause any trouble. 

 

So, I guess by COA you mean class of admission? Which one it is and which one should be? 

It is important as it expresses your immigration category and therefore, specific immigration details. 

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9 hours ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

1. You do not need another stamp. You will indeed travel with both passports: the old one with the stamp and the new one. 

2. No, it shouldn't cause any trouble. 

 

So, I guess by COA you mean class of admission? Which one it is and which one should be? 

It is important as it expresses your immigration category and therefore, specific immigration details. 

Good to hear. I am anxious as hell. 

The card says F27, underage children (<21) of LPR,  but it should be F29, unmarried children (21+) of LPR. The IO at the USCIS office stamped me I-551 with F29 code and told me that it must have been a typo.

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3 hours ago, pablo2752 said:

Good to hear. I am anxious as hell. 

The card says F27, underage children (<21) of LPR,  but it should be F29, unmarried children (21+) of LPR. The IO at the USCIS office stamped me I-551 with F29 code and told me that it must have been a typo.

Well, as long as the category in your A-file is correct, the typo on the card shouldn't be an issue.

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3 minutes ago, pablo2752 said:

Just had a chat. It says F27.  Any ideas on how to fix it? 

Note: I was approved as F2B who originally filed petition as F2A but aged out. I wonder that's why? 

Yes. I guess they went with the original petition and didn't update the category once you were approved.

What did tier 2 officer say about fixing it? 

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I just used live chat and it was tier 1 officer that told me that she saw Code F27. She simply told me that I should file I-90. Typical...they probably don't know anything useful. 

 

Realistically speaking, is it going to cause me trouble when I travel abroad and come back/apply for N400 later? 

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