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Good afternoon,

I have a quick question about filing the I-485 / I-130 and the like.

I used to hold a green card (which I have given back after willingly leaving the United States after my divorce) so I had an alien number. I'm wondering if, in the forms for my new I-485, I should put that number when it asks for A # (if any)? I also had a SSN - should I put that one in?

Thank you!

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Yes. Your A# represents your file with USCIS. Since you will already have an extensive file with them (by having had a previous GC), you need to put that A# on these applications so they can link these applications back to your existing file.

Same deal with the SS#. Since you already have one, make sure that's what you give them wherever they ask for it.

DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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Good afternoon,

I have a quick question about filing the I-485 / I-130 and the like.

I used to hold a green card (which I have given back after willingly leaving the United States after my divorce) so I had an alien number. I'm wondering if, in the forms for my new I-485, I should put that number when it asks for A # (if any)? I also had a SSN - should I put that one in?

Thank you!

I would put both in as it helps they locate your file from the pevious GC.

Good luck,

Dave

 
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