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So I entered the US last April on a fiancé visa got my advanced parole and EAD in August and then my green card in November. Last month we realised when I went to take my driving test that my green card is incorrect. It has my POB wrong. My Advance parole/EAD has my correct POB and is still valid until August. I have already contacted USCIS to request a new green card. 

 

My question is am I going to have issues reentering the US. We have a trip planned at the end of May and I might not have my new green card back in time.

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Just now, aaron2020 said:

 

You're a legal permanent resident.  That status has been issued to you.  You got a card with an error.  

 

Make an Infopass appointment and try to get an I-551 green card stamp.

An apt with The USCIS office? 

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6 minutes ago, VandL said:

Totally wrong, as in wrong country 

I would make an appointment at your local USCIS office and inquire there. 

 

 

3 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

 

You're a legal permanent resident.  That status has been granted to you.  You got a card with an error.  

 

Make an Infopass appointment and try to get an I-551 green card stamp.

What Aaron said.


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I agree with those who said to get an I-551 stamp in your passport.....

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2 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

Just curious, but what country does it say?

United Kingdom when I was born in Saudi Arabia. 

I get the mistake as I lived in the UK most of my life and also only have a uk passport. But someone clearly didn’t read my paperwork right. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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1 hour ago, VandL said:

United Kingdom when I was born in Saudi Arabia. 

I get the mistake as I lived in the UK most of my life and also only have a uk passport. But someone clearly didn’t read my paperwork right. 

Thanks. I was wondering how they randomly pulled another country out of the air, but that explains it wasn't totally random. 

 
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