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  1. 6 hours ago, PCHU said:

     

    TLDR:

    https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-6-part-i-chapter-2  section B.2.

     

    USCIS is under obligation to correct this CR1 error if that's what they entered into your record in their system.   If the card you receive says conditional, they must correct this error to remove the condition.  Note that "removal of condition" may resonate more with the USCIS staff, than the term "IR1", because IR1 is a visa terminalogy, and the visa is issued by the Department of State, whereas USCIS is under Department of Homeland Security, they may adhere more strictly to their internal lingo, vis-a-vis "conditional PR", and "removal of condition."

     

    Section B, item 2. -- "Misclassified CPRs"

     

    "Noncitizen spouses or children who believe they were misclassified as CPRs because the marriage took place 2 or more years before they obtained conditional permanent residence or who otherwise believe they are not subject to conditions imposed by INA 216[19] should file an Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90) according to the form instructions.[20]

     

    Officers may encounter cases where the CPR was misclassified when the CPR entered the United States or adjusted status. This generally occurs due to the inspecting or adjudicating officer’s failure to notice that at least 2 years had passed since the marriage providing the basis for status occurred, at the time the noncitizen was admitted to the United States as a permanent resident or adjusted to permanent resident status...."

     

     

     

    Thank you so much for the elaborate response!

     

    I already went to the SSA office. They indeed took my passport with the visa therein and handed me a letter suggesting that I am to receive my SSC within 14 days. 

     

    As for the GC, I'm still waiting to receive it. Hopefully, no mistakes are made. But if there are any, now, I know what to cite in the cover letter I'm sending along with the I-90. 

     

    Thanks again!

     

  2. I entered the US on December 19, and paid the immigrant fee on December 20. However, the USCIS case tracker on their website suggests that the receipt number, which I received in an email upon the payment, is invalid. Does anyone have the same issue, and what's the solution? Haven't yet received my SSN either. 

     

    Another issue is that my visa was CR1 but I entered after 2 years of marriage. Yet, the officer at the airport wrote "CR1" on the stamp. Are they going to send me a 2-year or 10-year green card in this case?

  3. I received my interview appointment letter a while back. I was encouraged to upload the updated tax documents (i.e., recent tax transcripts) before the interview takes place. The problem is that I tried submitting them once, but the site gave me an error message and logged me out. So, I tried submitting the documents again to find that I submitted the same document twice. So, now there are two documents that are basically the same on the portal. 

    Does anyone know whether that is gonna cause a problem at the time of the interview?

     

    Thanks!

  4. Hello, everyone! 

     

    I've been wondering about the time it takes NVC to schedule an interview for CR1/IR1 cases at Embassy Doha in Qatar. My spousal case got documentarily qualified (DQ) on April 26th, 2023, and I haven't heard from NVC ever since. How long does it take them to schedule an appointment?

     

    Please share your timeline if your spousal case was processed in Embassy Doha.

     

    Thanks!

     

     

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