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Szar

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  1. Same thing happened to us. We were so happy to get it that we never really checked it for the details other than my wife's name. About 9 months later I had to make copies of it for her school and noticed it. Make an InfoPass appointment, do I-90 (won't cost you since it's USCIS mistake). Took us 9 months to get replacement GC. Make sure to ask for a stamp based on current I-90 processing times. Our first was for 6 months and second time we went we were told we should have gotten a year stamp!

    I have made an appointment through Infopass although having to drive to the other side of the state to get an appointment in less than 2 weeks sucks. Do I just take a completed I-90 with me?

  2. Hi all,

    I received a letter from our friends at the Department of Homeland Security, USCIS.

    The letter is a reminder to file Form I-751 within 90 days of the second anniversary on which I entered the united states as a Conditional Permanent Resident. Now for the past month and a bit I have been scurrying around gathering documents to send along side Form I-751, until today I saw that the date they had listed was 07/08/2013.The problem is I did not enter the USA with my K-1 Visa till October of 2013. If anything the date they have is a year prior to when I received my Green Card. There is no number on the letter. What would be the best way to clear this up?

    Thanks

    Scott

  3. Hi all,

    I am wating for my green card to be proccessed (i just received a letter saying i might be exemped from the interview :D) and in the mean time I am looking for work. I have Authorization to work in the US but my card does not grant any type of advanced parole. One of the jobs i am looking at seems perfect for me at the moment in terms of experience needed and all that sort of stuff, they say that the possition may be required to go abroad for short periods of time, it's a camera assistant job so the time abroad would be short with absolutley no need for me having to take up temp residence in another country (like i have seen with other questions here). Should i give this job a miss till I have a green card or does USCIS grant advance parole for work related reasons like this or is it only for emergencies like the loss of a family member?

    thanks

    Scott

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