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zzz123
Hello folks,

I submitted my joint i-751 to TSC in March 07 with my USC spouse. Still waiting on my application. Biometrics is completed in April 07. I now realized that I made a big mistake by leaving 3 questions blank on the form:

1. Other names used
2. If your spouse is deceased, please provide date
3. A# of spouse if any

Now I know I should have written down None or N/A. I am really freaking out now. i wonder if TSC will deny the application for being incomplete? Anyone has an idea as to what I can do next? I am wondering would it help if I resubmit a new application altogether? I don't care if I have to pay the fees again. I don't want to get denied for something stupid on my part in filling out the form.

Anything I can do now except just waiting?

Please help! thanks for your feedback.

zzz123
nutmarg
I would think that if they had a problem with the 3 blank answers, then you would not have received an appointment for biometrics. I wouldn't resubmit the petition, that will just make things worse. Have you checked your case status online? The other thing you could do is make an Info pass appointment with your local office and let them know your concerns and see what they recommend.

HTH,
Kez/JWolf
If when they check your forms they are not happy with the blank questions, they will return the form to you for you to complete.... I would not do anything until they ask you to....


Kez
Cassie
QUOTE(Niagaenola @ Oct 30 2007, 08:34 AM) *
If when they check your forms they are not happy with the blank questions, they will return the form to you for you to complete.... I would not do anything until they ask you to....


Kez



Yep, if they have a problem with unchecked boxes or unanswered questions, they will send back the packet to you....trust me, it happened to me!

Haole
QUOTE(zzz123 @ Oct 29 2007, 12:34 PM) *
Hello folks,

I submitted my joint i-751 to TSC in March 07 with my USC spouse. Still waiting on my application. Biometrics is completed in April 07. I now realized that I made a big mistake by leaving 3 questions blank on the form:

1. Other names used
2. If your spouse is deceased, please provide date
3. A# of spouse if any

Now I know I should have written down None or N/A. I am really freaking out now. i wonder if TSC will deny the application for being incomplete? Anyone has an idea as to what I can do next? I am wondering would it help if I resubmit a new application altogether? I don't care if I have to pay the fees again. I don't want to get denied for something stupid on my part in filling out the form.

Anything I can do now except just waiting?

Please help! thanks for your feedback.

zzz123

Since they didn't send your application back from the initial review and you got the biometric appointment it's highly
unlikely they will deny it at this stage because of the blanks.
Friend of mine got her approval thru TSC last June in 7 months [No interview]. That was before the slow down tho.

zzz123
QUOTE(Cassie @ Oct 30 2007, 09:50 AM) *
QUOTE(Niagaenola @ Oct 30 2007, 08:34 AM) *
If when they check your forms they are not happy with the blank questions, they will return the form to you for you to complete.... I would not do anything until they ask you to....


Kez



Yep, if they have a problem with unchecked boxes or unanswered questions, they will send back the packet to you....trust me, it happened to me!



Cassie,

In your case, was the packet returned to you pre or post biometrics? Also, was the unanswered question important or unimportant, in your opinion?

Thanks,

zzz123
Cassie
QUOTE(zzz123 @ Oct 31 2007, 11:49 AM) *
QUOTE(Cassie @ Oct 30 2007, 09:50 AM) *
QUOTE(Niagaenola @ Oct 30 2007, 08:34 AM) *
If when they check your forms they are not happy with the blank questions, they will return the form to you for you to complete.... I would not do anything until they ask you to....


Kez



Yep, if they have a problem with unchecked boxes or unanswered questions, they will send back the packet to you....trust me, it happened to me!



Cassie,

In your case, was the packet returned to you pre or post biometrics? Also, was the unanswered question important or unimportant, in your opinion?

Thanks,

zzz123



I sent in the package, it was immediately sent back to me because I failed to check off a key question on the first page of the form-- part 2 "Basis for petition" Somehow I forgot to check one off! So yeah, the question I didn't answer was kinda important! blush.gif

I resent the whole package back, received my biometrics receipt, my biometrics appointment notice, and then my extension letter.
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