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Hello everyone. 
 

Could someone please help me with this issue? I filled out the I-129F form in August 2022, and the case status is still showing as "we received your case." My question is regarding the naturalization certificate that I submitted along with my application. It had some spelling mistakes on it, which I realized when I went to apply for my passport. Since the errors were the fault of USCIS, I received a new certificate few days ago. How should I submit my new certificate to them? Should I wait for the application to move forward?

 

 

 

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it has not yet been a year  from your petition  which is normal

I can only guess that your name "as wrong "  on the copy u sent may trigger an RFE which is not a big issue since u have the corrected document

since this is Pakistan and names are used over and over ,  it may resemble a name spelling already in USCIS system or it could go as is

 

i would not send anything till u get an RFE and if u do ,  send that notice with an explanation (with both your names,  petition receipt # and both DOB's as USCIS has been known to loose things)  and copy of the new document .   Even with documents scanned into computer,  VJ members posts over and over,  i got a notice to send a document i already sent

 

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Thank you @JeanneAdil 

 

I was thinking the same thing, just waiting to see if they issue me an RFE. My name is wrong as an like they wrote Ibrhaim instead of Ibrahim thats all. I agree with you that USCIS often loses documents. Even when I filled out the N565 form to replace my certificate, I sent the original certificate, and they still issued me an RFE after 2 months, asking for the original certificate again. It's quite funny, really. When I contacted them, one of their representatives said they couldn't tell me what to do and suggested I hire a lawyer. I actually have screenshots of that conversation. I literally talked to three different people, and each of them had their own opinion. It was quite amusing. Finally, I wrote them a letter to remind them that they already had what they were asking for and mailed it with the RFE receipt, and they accepted it.

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