It has taken me 7 long years to get my green card , it was finally approved by a judge , my question is are they circumstances in which a green card can be back dated , by backdating I mean the residence since date or approval date .....
It has taken me 7 long years to get my green card , it was finally approved by a judge , my question is are they circumstances in which a green card can be back dated , by backdating I mean the residence since date or approval date .....
I didnt do anything about it and to this day I feel guilty of not trying to get GC backdates as this was definitely USCIS mistake in processing my application.
Except in cases of asylum, USCIS has no ability to rewrite history.
It's no different than trying to get your birth certificate backdated because your mother had difficulties getting pregnant with you, or gave birth after 41 weeks instead of 39.
Except, USCIS could rewrite history by moving my receipt date to 2004 (instead of 2002) when by their own account (and cashed checks etc) application was submitted in 2002. I guess they did it to show 'better' processing times of applications.
You misunderstand; USCIS made an error moving things forward and you probably should have kicked and screamed when you saw it. But you're asking USCIS to make another factual inaccuracy, which they have no legal authority to do.
For you to have your PR date backdated by two years would be impossible, since your visa number was taken out of a different FY quota.
You misunderstand; USCIS made an error moving things forward and you probably should have kicked and screamed when you saw it. But you're asking USCIS to make another factual inaccuracy, which they have no legal authority to do.
For you to have your PR date backdated by two years would be impossible, since your visa number was taken out of a different FY quota.
LOL.. kick and screem, how about throw punches and nasty spanking.....lol..
You guys are killing me....
Just for the discussion. Are visa numbers and FY quota relevant in marriage based AOS/I130 too ?
I believe the A number has something to do with the visa number assigned. If thats the case, and my A number was assigned in 2002, USCIS technically has no issue with the stepping on visa quota by backdating.