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mrgpendleton

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  1. Not to be a bearer of bad news, but my wife had an error on her greencard back in March 2016. They put the wrong date of birth on it. We were told that we could fill out an I-90 and not have to make any payment due to USCIS error. Her case was received on April 4, 2016. Biometrics appointment was made and done. Nine months have passed, and we have not heard nothing. Several inquiries were made, but she always got back generic responses from USCIS, as if robots are filling them out. We checked with the processing times, and the center that is processing I-90's had updated their page to report that they are working on April 27, weeks past the time we filed, but we still haven't heard anything. So, my wife called a Tier 2 Supervisor thinking they would know what is going on. She was told absolutely nothing about the case because she claimed she didn't know anything and told my wife just to wait 30 days to file an inquiry again. This woman was very rude to my wife. A Level 2 Supervisor, huh??? Wow!!! So we are to file an inquiry just to get another generic notice? Sometimes I wonder if they ever looked at the file. 

  2. My wife is in a similar circumstance as you are. She is tryig to get an INFOPASS appointment in Tampa, FL. office, but to no avail. We got one instantly for the Orlando. FL. office. We are also wondering if we are going to be able to get her passport stamped with an I-551 stamp from another city. I would think that it should not be an issue being that we are in the same state. But who knows? I will find out on the 7th of July? How did your experience go?

  3. Hello! Wife and kids got approved for their green cards recently. However, we realized that USCIS made a mistake on wife's green card by puttig wrong date of birth. We filled out an I-90 as instructed as well as mailing back the green card wth wrong birthdate. USCIS got my wife an appointment in Tampa office to get biometrics done, at no cost to us since it was USCIS mistake. Later, we discovered it will take over 7 months to get a new one. We want to be able to go to Canada in the middle of July, so we tried to get an INFOPASS appointment in Tampa to see if we can get an i-551 stamp in wife's passport. However, its almost next to impossible to get an appointment in Tampa, no matter what time of the day I tried. I even tried at midnight, early in morning, 3 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm, 7 pm, 9 pm,,......all to no avail. When i booked in Orlando, got appointment instantly. My question is, will Orlando office turn us away being that we live in Tampa? has anyone been through this experience in Tampa?

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