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Hi,
Today I went to my USCIS online account and it says I-551 null. What does that mean? 
I got my green card 2 years ago and right now I'm in middle of removing conditions. 

Does anyone have an idea what does I-551 null mean?

Thank you.

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Utah123 said:

Hi,
Today I went to my USCIS online account and it says I-551 null. What does that mean? 
I got my green card 2 years ago and right now I'm in middle of removing conditions. 

Does anyone have an idea what does I-551 null mean?

Thank you.

 

Means nothing. All cases will share the same message. I asked before to the chat/message of the MyUSCIS page.

Don't worry about. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Paula&Johnny said:

Means nothing. All cases will share the same message. I asked before to the chat/message of the MyUSCIS page.

Don't worry about. 

Oh so it's showing on your account as well? And everyone gonna have same null written on their cases on online account?

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according to several attorneys on the internet ,  it means the green card fee is paid and is processing

the word null means void so my opinion is the 2 year green card is void while you wait for the 10 year one

just my opinion from the English used

might be a good idea to accompany the old green card with proof that RoC is appilied for

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It could very well just be some badly coded JavaScript on the site displaying "null" for cases that are no longer active or something 😆.

 

And I suppose when in doubt, it's always possible to confirm that your card is still valid with a call/letter to immigration. Although it's not like they'd nullify your green card without notifying you.

Posted
3 hours ago, mc962 said:

It could very well just be some badly coded JavaScript on the site displaying "null" for cases that are no longer active or something 😆.

 

And I suppose when in doubt, it's always possible to confirm that your card is still valid with a call/letter to immigration. Although it's not like they'd nullify your green card without notifying you.

Does your online account not show 'null' ?!

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It does not, but we just mailed the I-751 packet this morning, so nothing has been updated for the account in years.

Maybe when the account is updated with the new case when it arrives at USCIS my account will do weird things too.

 

I'd also mention that we went through K-1, and so what we have on our account may be different than yours.

Posted
12 minutes ago, mc962 said:

It does not, but we just mailed the I-751 packet this morning, so nothing has been updated for the account in years.

Maybe when the account is updated with the new case when it arrives at USCIS my account will do weird things too.

 

I'd also mention that we went through K-1, and so what we have on our account may be different than yours.

Thanks for your reply.

 
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