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Hard to say without knowing the date you were married and the date of your I-485 interview or the date of your I-485 approval.  

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48 minutes ago, Lbj said:

I was approved January 31st 2022. I was married March 2019.

 

10-year GC is correct if you have been married more than 2 years by the time your AOS is approved.  "Resident Since" date should be your AOS approval date.  File an I-90 for free, to get your GC date corrected.  Filing fee is waived if GC replacement is due to USCIS error.

 

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On 2/25/2022 at 6:53 PM, Chancy said:

*** Moved from K1 Process & Procedures to AOS from K1 Visas forum ***

 

 

10-year GC is correct if you have been married more than 2 years by the time your AOS is approved.  "Resident Since" date should be your AOS approval date.  File an I-90 for free, to get your GC date corrected.  Filing fee is waived if GC replacement is due to USCIS error.

 

How long does it usually take for I-90? (to fix USCIS errors)

 

I submitted our application last June 2021, but still no movement.

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47 minutes ago, Spotify said:

How long does it usually take for I-90? (to fix USCIS errors)

 

I submitted our application last June 2021, but still no movement.

I-90s can take over a year to process.  
 

I don’t think USCIS sees your case as a high priority.  I’ve never  read of an I-90 correction being processed before I-751 is filed.  
 

Once you are eligible to file I-751 or once you have field I-751, whichever comes first, filing I-90 is in vain.  USCIS policy is to not process I-90s in that situation.  
 

45 minutes ago, Lbj said:

Good god.. is it even worth it to try you correct this? Or just wait for the right time you qualify for citizenship and just file and have them figure the date out then . 

OP has to  file to I-751 before the 2 year green card would have expired.  

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