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I-751 Returned Due to Incorrect Amount

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I made a mistake of writing a check for $595, but it should have been for $595+$85=$680. Hence the whole package got returned, with everything stapled together (application, copies of evidence, etc.). I noticed the pages had been scanned and have printed numbers and letters. There is also some handwriting on some pages.
 

My question is, can I resubmit the returned package with a new check, or do I need to re-print everything from scratch?
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Just attached a check of correct amount. Write a simple note on a new piece of paper explaining this and return the whole packet as as-is. Do not undo the package as assembled.

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Just now, tu2008 said:

Just attached a check of correct amount. Write a simple note on a new piece of paper explaining this and return the whole packet as as-is. Do not undo the package as assembled.

The green paper says: "You may resubmit your benefit request as a new filing if you are able to correct the issue that caused the rejection.".

The I-797C paper says: "Please resubmit the application/petition package with the appropriate fees to the address listed on the bottom of this page.".

 

So I'm wondering if "resubmit" means send back the original paperwork, or print a new one again.

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We got ours rejected for old forms, we printed the old forms, and resubmitted everything (we assembled everything back as our original submission, but others on Visa Journey just left them alone), and placed green form on top. It worked for us, we are still waiting on physical NOA1, but we got the text messages. 

 

So, no, you don't need to reprint. 🙂

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7 minutes ago, AJ2019 said:

We got ours rejected for old forms, we printed the old forms, and resubmitted everything (we assembled everything back as our original submission, but others on Visa Journey just left them alone), and placed green form on top. It worked for us, we are still waiting on physical NOA1, but we got the text messages. 

 

So, no, you don't need to reprint. 🙂

Thank you! Do you know if it worked for those on Visa Journey that simply returned the original package back without reprinting and reassembling everything?

 

Also, what do you mean yours got rejected for old forms? What was the reason for rejection?

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22 minutes ago, wimpog said:

The green paper says: "You may resubmit your benefit request as a new filing if you are able to correct the issue that caused the rejection.".

The I-797C paper says: "Please resubmit the application/petition package with the appropriate fees to the address listed on the bottom of this page.".

 

So I'm wondering if "resubmit" means send back the original paperwork, or print a new one again.

Resubmit means just that - send back the original paperwork. No need to reprint anything. 

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18 minutes ago, wimpog said:

What about "as a new filing"?

Wimpog, just send the original package back, with a note explaining that you screwed up the money the first time.  NO NEED TO REPRINT.

 

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50 minutes ago, wimpog said:

What about "as a new filing"?

Stop resurrecting old threads.

 

It clearly says "Resubmit" Do you not understand?

 

If they wanted you to reprint and assemble a new package they would not have used the word resubmit

 

Stop being a dolt. Some people I tell you.

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17 minutes ago, tu2008 said:

Stop resurrecting old threads.

 

It clearly says "Resubmit" Do you not understand?

 

If they wanted you to reprint and assemble a new package they would not have used the word resubmit

 

Stop being a dolt. Some people I tell you.

Ok, thanks!

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2 hours ago, wimpog said:

Thank you! Do you know if it worked for those on Visa Journey that simply returned the original package back without reprinting and reassembling everything?

 

Also, what do you mean yours got rejected for old forms? What was the reason for rejection?

I don't really recall those who submitted as is with the correction.

 

In one of my forms, I used form that was basically expired, so I had fill it out using the new form.

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Highly recommend you double check your forms to make sure you didn’t make any other mistakes.

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