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Hello!

 

I'm currently putting my I-90 together so I can replace my 2 year conditional green card that has the wrong "Resident Since" date.

I read the instructions for I-90 and it doesn't mention anything about the supporting evidence I need to send in the case like mine.

The instructions just mention that I need to send proof of biographical data (e.g, copies of passport, birth certificate etc.).

I understand that those are the documents you'd need to send if they got your DOB or name wrong but I'm not sure if I need to send those in my case. 

As of right now, I'm planning to send my I-485 approval notice and my original green card and that's it as far as the evidence goes. 

 

My question is do I need to send my passport, birth certificate or marriage license if I need USCIS to correct the "Resident Since" date and the "Card Expires" date or would my approval notice be enough? 

Should I maybe send copies of my passport and birth certificate just in case? I just don't want to get a RFE so I'm making sure I'm doing everything right.

 

Thank you all so much!

I'd really appreciate all the help I can get!

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