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  1. 4 minutes ago, Christopher F said:

    Please let me know!  Sounds good.  I tried for a long time to get an info-pass appointment, but every time I check it says that one is not available.  Pretty frustrating.

    I know their system is weird. What works for me is going to their website really early in the morning, this was recommended to me by an officer actually. Seattle time before 8 am. That's when appointments become available for some day in the following next two weeks. Click on each date of those two weeks to see which one has available spots!

  2. 40 minutes ago, Christopher F said:

    ALMAP--- update for you.  My tracking status on the USCIS website went from "actively being reviewed" to "cannot provide an update at this time".  We called USCIS and talked to tier 1 support.  They said they couldn't track it either and they had to transfer me to Tier 2 support.  Far and away best customer service I've ever gotten from the USCIS.  I explained in detail exactly what had happened with the expiration mixup.  The officer was a little concerned and understood our worries about the request for form 751 later this year.

    In turn, she asked me if I was 100% sure that it was a USCIS error.  I said yes- "look at your records.  you have absolutely no record of my wife in nov 2016 when it says she arrived in the US.  She was living outside the country and hadn't even started this process yet".  Then I asked her to check the I94 to confirm my story.  She spent a min or 2 and concurred with my explanation.  She said that under this circumstance, a USCIS GC error is automatically approved to be expedited.

     

    She said we will get a letter in a week with details about the expedite process.  Initially she said lets wait 60 days- but after she decided to expedite it, she said I shouldn't wait 60 days for an update and to email them through the USCIS account we have for another update.  I'd make the call if I were you!  Just try to get transferred to Tier 2 support.

     

    Let me know if you have any questions.  best of luck.

    Thank you Chritopher! This is really helpful. I have an infopass appointment to go talk to them on August 14th. It's good to know that they can in fact expedite fixing the green card when it's clearly an USCIS error. I'm glad they gave you answers! Thanks again for updating me. I'll let you know if they tell me anything interesting

  3. Hi,

    My green card was approved on November 2017, date in which I became a conditional permanent resident. When I finally got my green card, the "resident since" date was wrong, it said I was a resident since November 2016, and that the expiration date was November 2018. I went to USCIS offices and asked them what to do. They said to file an i-90 and ask for a new green card due to the error. I did that in May 2018. Now, I received a notice of action requesting I file i-751 to remove conditions 120 days before the wrong expiration date on my green card, which was November 2018. That I could lose my permanent resident status if I don't do that. Is this true even if they clearly still have the wrong expiration date? What should I do? I'm afraid that if I do nothing, I will receive a letter saying I'm losing my permanent resident status, even though I have already told them there was a mistake in my green card. They clearly still haven't gone through my I-90 and have not corrected the information on their system. Has anyone had this same issue?

  4. Hi Christopher,

    I had the same issue as your wife. We filed the I-90  to have my green card replaced with the correct date. Even though we did that in May already, I have just received a notice that I have to remove my conditions and send form I751 in three months or I could lose my permanent resident status. This is based in the incorrect date I received. Have anyone had this issue before? 

  5. Thank you Georgia I have seen that and read all The rules but in practice USCIS operates differently and the rules are not always how they actually process cases. Eg. A friend requested her parole on The same date i did and for the same reasons but she got hers approved already because she marked expedited when she filed the i-131. Thats why i want to know if i can request it be expedited after i already filed it. If somebody has real life examples please help.

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