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Susho

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  1. Hello Dear Visa Journey Friends,

    My wife and I are applying for her I-751 "petition to remove conditions on residence" form and going through the packet to send to the USCIS.

    Her green card is current until 6/29/12 and we are planning a trip abroad between 5/26 and 6/18. We are planning on submitting the I-751 packet in the next few days.

    SO, our question: Can we take the trip in the meantime while her packet is processed? or is there a reason (which I don't see one) that we need to stay in the USA for that time period (and her green card is current until we return)?

    Not sure if anyone had a similar question/issue, and I could not find a thread, so I started a new one.

    Your help is greatly appreciated!!

    <3

    F & A

  2. Pozdrav svima!

    Jedno pitanje, jel ima neki rok kad se vjencamo ja i draga za predaju dokumenata za promjenu statusa ?

    Pa koliko sam ja upucena, trebate se vjencati u roku od 90 dana (ovo sam potpuo sigurna :D

    a sto se tice dokumenata za promjenu statusa.. morate ih posalti prije nego sto istekne I-94.. to je opet 90 dana od ulaska u USA.. (ovo nisam sigurna, ali mislim da je tako)

  3. Well we have an appointment to go to our local District next week, apparently they can sort it out. We'll see...

    Hello.. Do not worry!

    I had a simillar problem.. they spelled wrong my last name in the system (I also found out that when I went to apply for social security number)..

    We called everyone.. from uscis, cpb.. etc..

    And here is what you need to do.. (we have done it today actually).. Go to the nearest airport.. They must have a department for homeland security..

    But before that call the airport.. (try to find on internet informations).. make an appointment..

    All that they will do is to give you another I-94, edit wrong informations in their system.. And that is it! Really quickly.. so do not be stressed out about that like I was :wacko:

    And yes, today when we went there.. the nice lady that works there also saw that on the airport they made one more mistake.. they wrote that my visa expires on march 23, which is not 90 but 60 days from entering the usa.. so she made a change for that too! Thanks God we found a way to change these mistakes before march 23, because we didnt send a documents for AOS yet (because of this last name problem)

    Good luck!

    Take care

  4. Thank you Markieboy

    We actually have already contacted CBP but once we started talking about the K-1 visa they told us that they only issue the physical cards and do not make changes to the system. Also our POI was Dulles International which is about 2 hours away from our house. Their only appointment times are 10 am - 2 pm Monday-Thursday. Although it is far and it would cause small problems for us to get up there it is not impossible if this is our only chance.

    My main concern is really how IMPORTANT is that I-94 card and the spelling of the name since her name if you look it at is spelled correctly "MALJIC" its just that L and J are in the same box. If we send it up to Chicago (or wherever it goes now) are they really going to look at this detail?

    Thanks for your help.

  5. Hello Everyone,

    My wife and I had completed the whole K-1 process and we arrived together at Dulles International Airport in January of 2010 (I went to pick her up from Bosnia). Currently we are working on the AOS packet, but when we went to apply for her SSN we found out then that on her I-94 card she (my wife) wrote her last name but placing two letters in one box. This is what happened her maiden last name is Maljic and she put "L" and "J" in one box. When we went to the SSN office her name in the "system" was Mayic which is not correct. When we applied for her SSN her name was reflective of the wrong spelling. Our problem is not with the SSN rather with the AOS packet since we will be sending a copy of the I-94 card with this. We have been going back and forth with the CBP, Homeland Security, and USCIS and no one has been able to help us out. From our last conversation with the USCIS office the lady advised that we go on the website www.uscis.gov (I bet you hate seeing this link heheh) and request under "INFOPASS" to make an Appointment with our local officer. Honestly we have thought about sending it as it is but did not want to take a chance of it being rejected or being wrong and delaying the process. We need to act FAST since we have to send this out by April 23, 2010. We have not been able to find someone who can access the USCIS system and tell us yes or no if this is wrong in their system or not or if this will reject our application.

    PLEASE GOOD PEOPLE OF VISA JOURNEY we need your help and advice.

    Thank you in advance

    Yours Truly,

    Azra & Faruk

  6. Hello All,

    Did not want to open a new thread since my question relates to the G-325A form, but it is in regards to the "File Number A" on the top row last column of the first page, located right next to the citizenship nationality question. Is this a number that I have on my passport or is this a File Number that the UCSIS will assign once my case is put in motion?!

    I was not sure what this meant....

    Thanks and good luck to all!!

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