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22 hours ago, SP&DT said:

Hi everyone, I am in a bit of a pickle. I have travel plans outside of the country but I just received my denial in the mail.

 

I applied for a I751 when I became eligible (came here on K1, adjusted status, etc). My conditional green card arrived with an error and I immediately submitted the I90 to get that fixed. Well, it took USCIS two years to say no and that’s after it already expired, so I wasn’t surprised that that happened.

 

However, I have a stamp that is based on the pending I90. My question is as follows: can I still travel and return safely, or do I need to go to a field office yet again to get it? I just got this one in August of this year.

 

What was the reason to deny your I-90?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Serbia
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5 minutes ago, HEA said:

 

What was the reason to deny your I-90?

The conditional green card expired and I already applied for removal of conditions. The denial letter said I was supposed to wait for ROC. It feels like they didn’t even look at my application to be honest.

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1 hour ago, SP&DT said:

The conditional green card expired and I already applied for removal of conditions. The denial letter said I was supposed to wait for ROC. It feels like they didn’t even look at my application to be honest.

 

1 hour ago, SP&DT said:

The conditional green card expired and I already applied for removal of conditions. The denial letter said I was supposed to wait for ROC. It feels like they didn’t even look at my application to be honest.

 

You said you sent I-90 due to USCIS error. What was your reason stated in I-90 when you filed I-90? Wrong admission category, name misspell, etc.?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Serbia
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13 minutes ago, HEA said:

 

 

You said you sent I-90 due to USCIS error. What was your reason stated in I-90 when you filed I-90? Wrong admission category, name misspell, etc.?

DHS error; it arrived with the wrong date of permanent residency (20 days before I had the interview)

 
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