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I applied to remove my conditional status, and my new green card was approved on June 18. I received the new green card on August, with my last name misspelled. I sent an I-90 on September 9th, and on September 15th I received a notice of action telling me that my application was being processed with my corrected last name. I still didn't receive my green card. Now I called USCIS and they told me it may take up to 180 days! We are not talking about a whole application to be approved but a new plastic with their mistake corrected.
Has anybody experienced such a long wait for an I-90?
Thanks!
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Congrats goldfilm !! Go VSC Go
If you give us your NOA receipt date, we can add you to the list
I never received the NOA... only the citation for biometrics. By the way, About three weeks ago I went to an InfoPass appointment and it was great help. I noticed that all the officers were very kind and had no rush, taking all the time with each individual. I recommend it if somebody needs info that can't find online.
thanks!
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I checked the status online today, and we are approved! We filed in VSC on March 17, got Biometrics on April 16 in Boston, and card sent to production on June 9
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Why would you wish for an interview if you filed I-751?
Actually I'd say "in case they want to interview us, I wish it was before or after..."
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Thanks all for your replies. Do you know the current process time? They received my application on March 24, and on April 16 I had the biometrics appointment. Since then, no news. They didn't even update the status of my case online with the biometrics info — it only says they received my application. I'll need to travel during July and August, and I hope the interview happens either before or after...
...what do you think about rescheduling if the interview falls right when I'm abroad? I've heard mixed things about it. Should I set up an InfoPass and let them know? Thanks.
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Hello,
I received an I-797 appointment notice, but I never received an original I-797C previous to that, document that will allow me to travel. What should I do? Request a copy? Did you ever hear about a similar case?
Thanks.
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Thanks so much! That helps...
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I put my family name on that form as my married last name, and signed accordingly.
So, where did you put your family name and where your married name? Did you put your family name in Part 4 and married in Part 7? Use both in Part 7? Still don't get it... sorry
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Thanks everyone! I don't think I was clear enough. I'll ask again...
- I am foreigner. I have a two-year green card about to expire.
- My wife was born in America.
- When we got married two years ago, she decided to take my last name and change hers. (Let's imagine she is Dorothy Johnson and I'm Jose Gonzalez) A few weeks later she received a new SS with her name and my last name. Now her new SS says Dorothy Gonzalez.
- I'm the one that needs the removal of condition and I'm filing all the main info in Part 1. (Info about Jose Gonzalez)
- In Part 4 the form asks for her "family" name, I assume it's her OLD last name, Johnson. I read somewhere that a lawyer said that family name is given name at birth...
- In Part 7, she must sign... I assume she should sign as Dorothy Gonzalez (or Johnson, or Johnson-Gonzalez?)
Any new thoughts?
Thanks again!
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Hello, I'm filing the I-751. I'm the foreigner applying for the green card, my wife is American. She changed her last name when we got married and received a social security card with her new last name (my last name). Now the form asks for her family name (Part 4) - I guess she is supposed to put her old last name, the one she received when she was born. But at the end in Part 7 she must sign and put her print name. I wonder if this name in Part 7 is her new last name, or also the old name? It seems weird or confusing that she appears two times in the form with different names. On the other hand it wouldn't be accurate for her to sign with the old last name... or yes? We don't know what to do. Thanks!
I-90 taking too long
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Thanks for the info guys. It's amazing how long it takes to reprint a plastic.
I applied to remove conditions in mid-March, got the first wrong green card about 5 months later, and I feel it's so unfair to wait 3 to 6 additional months because they got my last name misspelled. The worst thing is, as soon as I received a notice of action with my last name misspelled, I made an appointment with InfoPass and notified them. Their answer was that because my case was approved they couldn't even see my case in the system to notify a correction. That's ridiculous. They had time to fix it in a computer and send me the right plastic... this also costs them money and delays...