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Filing I-751 and then receiving I-797 notice of action with wrong information

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Hi all!

 

My husband and I filed the joint petition I-751 on October 2 and on October 10 we received the NOA, which was great. The problem is that they have written my name on both petitioner and beneficiary lines instead of having my husband’s name on petitioner and my name on beneficiary line. What should I do? Do I call USCIS to tell them to fix this paperwork and have them send it again or it won’t be a problem to travel with this document? 

 

Has anybody experienced a similar situation? 

 

Thank you!

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