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On 3/20/2022 at 10:29 AM, iwannaplay54 said:

OK we left the country and abandoned a green card, then re-filed a couple years later to come back.

Left the country after that returned on SB1 with the second green card returned to us at the POE when we entered.  That was last entry, almost four years ago.

 

One A number for the abandoned card, one on the new card, a third on the SB1 visa.

 

We were processed in on the SB1 A number and did not discover there was a mismatch with the green card until we tried to file N-400 and the default A-number in the USCIS account didn’t match the green card.  

I ran a self check on the green card and it showed valid, so it took forever to find the A number from the account in the body of the SB1 visa.

 

Luckily once I figured out what happened I scanned both (visa and green card) into the N400 application file.  At interview the IO had to scramble to find everything but luckily she did.  We also brought both (green card and visa) to the interview.

Your situation sounds very similar.  I think you have at worst a delay while they link things up but I highly doubt you have an issue.  Best of luck.

Hi,

I wonder if I send in an FOIA with all my A files since I immigrated here can help speed up decision.

i just received it from my former lawyer though some info is redacted. Can they access it if I

Attach it on my online account or print it out and mail out?

thank you

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On 3/19/2022 at 4:36 PM, Mohcha said:

Hi all,

I had an interview last week and passed the test but the IO said I have other A#s she has to find before decision is made,.

I sure LATER found out from my previous paperwork  that I have 4 different A#s issued by USCIS on my previous benefit applications.

Will this be a problem in deciding my case?

thank you for your encouraging answers.

 

UPDATE:

I wonder if I send in an FOIA with all my files since I immigrated here can help speed up decision.

i just received it from my former lawyer though some info is redacted. Can they access it if I

Attach it on my online account or print it out and mail to the FO?

Posted
15 hours ago, Mohcha said:

UPDATE:

I wonder if I send in an FOIA with all my files since I immigrated here can help speed up decision.

i just received it from my former lawyer though some info is redacted. Can they access it if I

Attach it on my online account or print it out and mail to the FO?

I got d same but later approved after 6days

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58 minutes ago, Mohcha said:

You mean you got the FOIA sent to USCIS field office and got approval after 6 days?

No what I meant was I wasn’t approved d very day I did my interview but after the 6th day that was today I got approved 

 
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