QUOTE(LaL @ Oct 9 2007, 12:52 PM)

Several members have done the same. The outcome is a crapshoot. Best suggestion would be to 1. call the misinformation line, see if your application can be amended and 2. make an infopass appt for this purpose. Be diligent. We had 2 members get theirs changed for them, and a few who had theirs rejected or adjudicated only to expire shortly afterward.
eta: you made an infopass appt for today, the 9th?
So I went to the infopass appointment and I must say that they are very friendly there.
They looked up my file using my MSC #'s and they told me that mine was fine but that my sons was not in the system ... until the officer decided to do a little more digging on his computer. He found my son and wrote out all of the correct MSC #'s attachd to all of our applications for me which I thought was very nice. He was baffled that they put my sons through and the officer that had told me that they were going to send my sons back said "they lied to you" (exact words).
As for the wrong code on my EAD application ... they told me that I would have to wait to see what they are going to say about that ?? that they couldn't forward any corrections to the application.
I asked about emergency advance parole for my son as his grandfather is very ill with cancer and will be undergoing radical chemo and then a donor white blood cell infusion shortly after and the officer couldn't give me a definitive answer even if I had proper documentation from my sons grandfathers physician.
The officers seem to be just as confused about how USCIS processes things and seem to have their hands tied about alot of issues. That just seems to be the impression that I got.