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USCIS wrong date on green card noticed after N-400 Submitted

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Hello Guys,

 

I submitted my N-400 in back October. I realized that USCIS printed on my new GC (the one issued after I-751 approved) the date that my immigrant visa was issued instead of my admission date. My visa was printed on 1/22/2015, however, I entered the USA on 3/18/2015 (3 months after).

 

When I received the I-751 letter asking me for removing conditions, USCIS stated that their records indicate that I entered the USA on 1/22/2015 instead of 03/18/2015. Since my immigrant visa was processed via Direct Consular Filing (DCF) in a USCIS foreign field office, I thought that I became on permanent resident when the visa is issued. So, I sent my I-751 and my conditions were removed without issues.

 

However, reading some forums they said you become on PR when entered the US and not when the immigrant visa is issued. So, I don't know if that clerical error could affect the N-400 decision during the interview or if I have to call USCIS to request a green card replacement since it was a clerical error or leave this alone and tell to the IO during the interview that I thought I became on PR when my visa was issued since I received that letter from USCIS asking me to remove conditions based in that date instead of the real date I came in.

 

Someone could please give me an advice, please?

 

Best regards,

 

Z

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