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Ok, this is kinda weird, and I was wondering if it ever happened to anybody else, and/or I should even worry about it, or wait for the Biometrics Appointment NOA before doing anything.

Here's the thing...I just checked the mailbox and I FINALLY go the NOA1...yayyy, right?

Well, the problem is, I got 2, they both extend my GC for a year, but they have 2 different receipt numbers (none of which works, by the way) and one is in my correct name (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial), the other is incorrect (First Name, Middle Name, Initial of Last Name)!!! Ahhhhh! Can't anything EVER be easy with me? :help:

I'm trying not to worry too much since at least one of them is right (maybe they realized the mistake on their own and re-sent it?), and I guess I'll wait for the Biometrics Appointment to see if that's correct.

Any other imput/suggestions?

Thank you guys! (F)

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Ok, this is kinda weird, and I was wondering if it ever happened to anybody else, and/or I should even worry about it, or wait for the Biometrics Appointment NOA before doing anything.

Here's the thing...I just checked the mailbox and I FINALLY go the NOA1...yayyy, right?

Well, the problem is, I got 2, they both extend my GC for a year, but they have 2 different receipt numbers (none of which works, by the way) and one is in my correct name (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial), the other is incorrect (First Name, Middle Name, Initial of Last Name)!!! Ahhhhh! Can't anything EVER be easy with me? :help:

I'm trying not to worry too much since at least one of them is right (maybe they realized the mistake on their own and re-sent it?), and I guess I'll wait for the Biometrics Appointment to see if that's correct.

Any other imput/suggestions?

Thank you guys! (F)

We got two biometrics appointments with conflicting information. We went to the first appointment and walked down to where you can immigration questions, in the same place as biometrics, and the lady there took care of it.

I think with the obvious errors, I would make a call or two and ask some questions or make one of those infopass appointments everyone talks about on here.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Thanks for the fast reply! (L)

I thought about doing the Infopass Appointment :hehe: , but I don't want to take a day off work just for that, especially since one of the NOAs is correct. That's why I thought about waiting for the Biometrics NOA and see if that's correct or wrong. If that's wrong, then I'll try and get it corrected there and follow up with the Infopass.

...Would that be a good idea?

Thanks! (F)

 
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